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Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Idokojimmy: 4:05pm On Mar 28, 2013
The threat to bomb Lagos reverberated in Abuja yesterday when service chiefs briefed the Senate on the spate of insecurity in the country. Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy Emodi, led the service chiefs into the chamber after the public gallery was cleared. Led by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Sa’ad Ola Ibrahim, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika (Army) Vice Admiral Ezeoba Dele (Navy), Air Marshal Alex Badeh (Air Force), and Mr. Ita Ekpeyong of the Department of State Security (DSS), they all briefed the Senate behind closed doors. The briefing took about five and a half hours.

Daily Sun gathered that the service chiefs confirmed to bewildered senators that the plan by the dreaded Boko Haram to bomb Lagos was real. A source said: “They told us that the raid last week of a Lagos suburb by security agencies was an act that nipped the act in the bud. Members are paranoid that should Lagos be hit, being the commercial nerve centre of the country, there is not telling what the response from the South-West would be…” The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, was absent at the parley.

He was initially represented by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Administration), Suleiman Fakai, who may have been rejected by the Senate. Already incensed that the IGP did not honour the invitation, Senate President David Mark reportedly wondered why the most immediate senior officer, the DIG (Operations) did not represent Abubakar at the briefing. Fakai told the Senators that the DIG (Operations) was at a meeting with a minister only to amend it later that he was also going to brief President Goodluck Jonathan.

Senators at the executive session told Daily Sun that this excuse may not have gone down well with Mark, who told Fakai that the Senate would not take kindly the snub with a strong reminder that as an arm of government, it would no longer tolerate the manner in which its summons are treated. Fakai was said to have been ordered out of the chamber thereafter. One of the reasons Fakai may have been stopped from briefing the house may be because he was not equipped with any strategic paper or talking points to present before the Senate on what the police are doing to unravel the Boko Haram threat in Lagos.

It was gathered that in the schedule of appearance of service chiefs before the Senate, the IGP was listed first on the line to brief the lawmakers. Sources close to the Police Affairs Committee said the force had advance information about the Senate briefing and were advised to, at least, prepare some notes before coming to the chamber. But another version said that Fatai was allowed to brief the house after some pleas. He filed out of the chamber with the other service chiefs at 4:19pm when the session ended.

Speaking with newsmen after the session, Senate spokesman, Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the parley would be regular, adding that the chamber was satisfied with “the level of interaction with the service chiefs and their efforts in making Nigeria a safer place. “We devoted the entire plenary to an interaction with the service chiefs and other heads of security agencies in Nigeria with a view to finding out the problems and work with the different security agencies in Nigeria in order to resolve them.

“We are calling on Nigerians to cooperate with the security agencies to resolve the security issues.” Asked whether the closed-door session discussed amnesty for Boko Haram, Abaribe replied: “Any other decision is a policy decision that would be taken by the Federal Government. The interaction is aimed at making sure that in the shortest possible time, the security issues will be resolved.” The Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, it was further gathered, was directed to follow up on yesterday’s briefing

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by gratiaeo(m): 4:12pm On Mar 28, 2013
Wahala de oo
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Nobody: 4:14pm On Mar 28, 2013
Useless session by the house.

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Okijajuju1(m): 4:17pm On Mar 28, 2013
ok

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Nobody: 4:17pm On Mar 28, 2013
During the Sharia Crisis, The OPC slaughtered the Abokis around the Agege Axis...

If Boko Haram try Sh1t, We will bathe in their blood and drink Palmwine from their skulls...

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Udpconcept(m): 4:24pm On Mar 28, 2013
yoruda should pls protect dia land o
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by omiobo: 4:24pm On Mar 28, 2013
There is fire on the mountain but no one seems to be on the run,

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by IB5(f): 4:25pm On Mar 28, 2013
Na wash, next
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by SwitnessA(m): 4:26pm On Mar 28, 2013
Toothless bulldogs. lipsrsealed
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by nijanigga: 4:26pm On Mar 28, 2013
Idokojimmy:
The threat to bomb Lagos reverberated in Abuja yesterday when service chiefs briefed the Senate on the spate of insecurity in the country. Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy Emodi, led the service chiefs into the chamber after the public gallery was cleared. Led by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Sa’ad Ola Ibrahim, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika (Army) Vice Admiral Ezeoba Dele (Navy), Air Marshal Alex Badeh (Air Force), and Mr. Ita Ekpeyong of the Department of State Security (DSS), they all briefed the Senate behind closed doors. The briefing took about five and a half hours.

Daily Sun gathered that the service chiefs confirmed to bewildered senators that the plan by the dreaded Boko Haram to bomb Lagos was real. A source said: “They told us that the raid last week of a Lagos suburb by security agencies was an act that nipped the act in the bud. Members are paranoid that should Lagos be hit, being the commercial nerve centre of the country, there is not telling what the response from the South-West would be…” The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, was absent at the parley.
With no concrete intelligence on the ground, proactive stands, corruption, porous border,the question of boko haram causing mayhem in Lagos is a matter of when.Nigeria itself is an illegal entity.
He was initially represented by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Administration), Suleiman Fakai, who may have been rejected by the Senate. Already incensed that the IGP did not honour the invitation, Senate President David Mark reportedly wondered why the most immediate senior officer, the DIG (Operations) did not represent Abubakar at the briefing. Fakai told the Senators that the DIG (Operations) was at a meeting with a minister only to amend it later that he was also going to brief President Goodluck Jonathan.

Senators at the executive session told Daily Sun that this excuse may not have gone down well with Mark, who told Fakai that the Senate would not take kindly the snub with a strong reminder that as an arm of government, it would no longer tolerate the manner in which its summons are treated. Fakai was said to have been ordered out of the chamber thereafter. One of the reasons Fakai may have been stopped from briefing the house may be because he was not equipped with any strategic paper or talking points to present before the Senate on what the police are doing to unravel the Boko Haram threat in Lagos.

It was gathered that in the schedule of appearance of service chiefs before the Senate, the IGP was listed first on the line to brief the lawmakers. Sources close to the Police Affairs Committee said the force had advance information about the Senate briefing and were advised to, at least, prepare some notes before coming to the chamber. But another version said that Fatai was allowed to brief the house after some pleas. He filed out of the chamber with the other service chiefs at 4:19pm when the session ended.

Speaking with newsmen after the session, Senate spokesman, Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the parley would be regular, adding that the chamber was satisfied with “the level of interaction with the service chiefs and their efforts in making Nigeria a safer place. “We devoted the entire plenary to an interaction with the service chiefs and other heads of security agencies in Nigeria with a view to finding out the problems and work with the different security agencies in Nigeria in order to resolve them.

“We are calling on Nigerians to cooperate with the security agencies to resolve the security issues.” Asked whether the closed-door session discussed amnesty for Boko Haram, Abaribe replied: “Any other decision is a policy decision that would be taken by the Federal Government. The interaction is aimed at making sure that in the shortest possible time, the security issues will be resolved.” The Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, it was further gathered, was directed to follow up on yesterday’s briefing

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Anasko(m): 4:27pm On Mar 28, 2013
useless.when north is bombing no any effect but now.....hmm.

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Lilimax(f): 4:27pm On Mar 28, 2013
jackbauersballs: During the Sharia Crisis, The OPC slaughtered the Abokis around the Agege Axis...

If Boko Haram try Sh1t, We will bathe in their blood and drink Palmwine from their skulls...


Oji onu! Keep your boasting in your poacket. Na people like you go take off very fast and hide under the bed when you hear gbosaa.

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by nijanigga: 4:28pm On Mar 28, 2013
With no concrete intelligence, proactive stands, pandemic corruption,porous border, boko haram causing mayhem in Lagos is a mtter of when.
I hope they bring total solution of this "Nigerian" illegality.

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by haysal(m): 4:29pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ok
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by MrNigeria2(m): 4:31pm On Mar 28, 2013
it is a big LIE! !!
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Fantacy1(m): 4:31pm On Mar 28, 2013
Any attempt by BH 2 bomb any oda part of Nigeria wil amount 2 civil war...quote me
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by nagoma(m): 4:31pm On Mar 28, 2013
What about the Bayelsa connection with Lagos BH?
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by nagoma(m): 4:31pm On Mar 28, 2013
Idokojimmy:
“They told us that the raid last week of a Lagos suburb by security agencies was an act that nipped the act in the bud. Members are paranoid that should Lagos be hit, being the commercial nerve centre of the country, there is not telling what the response from the South-West would be…”

All these semi-literate reporters - it was "the act that nipped the act" . Members are "paranoid" - if you don't know the meaning of a word , do you have to use it? The whole write up added no knowledge or information to anyone.
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by DonEwexco(m): 4:32pm On Mar 28, 2013
Idokojimmy:
The threat to bomb Lagos reverberated in Abuja yesterday when service chiefs briefed the Senate on the spate of insecurity in the country. Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Joy Emodi, led the service chiefs into the chamber after the public gallery was cleared. Led by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Sa’ad Ola Ibrahim, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika (Army) Vice Admiral Ezeoba Dele (Navy), Air Marshal Alex Badeh (Air Force), and Mr. Ita Ekpeyong of the Department of State Security (DSS), they all briefed the Senate behind closed doors. The briefing took about five and a half hours.

Daily Sun gathered that the service chiefs confirmed to bewildered senators that the plan by the dreaded Boko Haram to bomb Lagos was real. A source said: “They told us that the raid last week of a Lagos suburb by security agencies was an act that nipped the act in the bud. Members are paranoid that should Lagos be hit, being the commercial nerve centre of the country, there is not telling what the response from the South-West would be…” The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Dikko Abubakar, was absent at the parley.

He was initially represented by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police (Administration), Suleiman Fakai, who may have been rejected by the Senate. Already incensed that the IGP did not honour the invitation, Senate President David Mark reportedly wondered why the most immediate senior officer, the DIG (Operations) did not represent Abubakar at the briefing. Fakai told the Senators that the DIG (Operations) was at a meeting with a minister only to amend it later that he was also going to brief President Goodluck Jonathan.

Senators at the executive session told Daily Sun that this excuse may not have gone down well with Mark, who told Fakai that the Senate would not take kindly the snub with a strong reminder that as an arm of government, it would no longer tolerate the manner in which its summons are treated. Fakai was said to have been ordered out of the chamber thereafter. One of the reasons Fakai may have been stopped from briefing the house may be because he was not equipped with any strategic paper or talking points to present before the Senate on what the police are doing to unravel the Boko Haram threat in Lagos.

It was gathered that in the schedule of appearance of service chiefs before the Senate, the IGP was listed first on the line to brief the lawmakers. Sources close to the Police Affairs Committee said the force had advance information about the Senate briefing and were advised to, at least, prepare some notes before coming to the chamber. But another version said that Fatai was allowed to brief the house after some pleas. He filed out of the chamber with the other service chiefs at 4:19pm when the session ended.

Speaking with newsmen after the session, Senate spokesman, Enyinnaya Abaribe, said the parley would be regular, adding that the chamber was satisfied with “the level of interaction with the service chiefs and their efforts in making Nigeria a safer place. “We devoted the entire plenary to an interaction with the service chiefs and other heads of security agencies in Nigeria with a view to finding out the problems and work with the different security agencies in Nigeria in order to resolve them.

“We are calling on Nigerians to cooperate with the security agencies to resolve the security issues.” Asked whether the closed-door session discussed amnesty for Boko Haram, Abaribe replied: “Any other decision is a policy decision that would be taken by the Federal Government. The interaction is aimed at making sure that in the shortest possible time, the security issues will be resolved.” The Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, it was further gathered, was directed to follow up on yesterday’s briefing

http://www.naijapundit.com/news/plot-to-bomb-lagos-real-service-chiefs










ok
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by mikeapollo: 4:34pm On Mar 28, 2013
[quote author=nijanigga][/quote]

If Lagos is bombed, then I would suggest that people mount a massive road block / check point along Lagos-Ibadab road to screen/scrutinise all travelers coming into Lagos. I am sure that would create enough tension in the country that may eventually force everybody/regions to be on self-alert / defence.

We may only know the beginning, no one knows the end of any crisis that may come up.
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Nobody: 4:35pm On Mar 28, 2013
Lilimax:
Oji onu! Keep your boasting in your poacket. Na people like you go take off very fast and hide under the bed when you hear gbosaa.

lol

In 2002 my entire street went up in arms the day the Aboki tried to retaliate, after the OPC had destroyed them at Oko-Oba abbatoir.

The marauding aboki turned back.

Go to new oko-oba and ask, the environment stank for days with the number of Aboki corpses littered.

We Yoruba are proud and fearsome warriors, we do not runaway in our wives blouses when attacked.

We get busy. cool

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by bory09(m): 4:36pm On Mar 28, 2013
Boko haram we don run for you guys reach o. No try and bomb lagos or any state in the south. You are free to bomb anything in the north is your fatherland no one can query you but here in the south west and south south we value our fatherland and peaceful co-existence. Don't push us to the wall boko haram unless you will see our annoyance.

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by ABEngine(m): 4:38pm On Mar 28, 2013
And anxious Nigerian public have not been detailed, is this information privileged? A preventive or a curative for the incident must have occurred? what is the outcome of this particular plenary session? where in Lagos do they intend bombing? Citizens now watch out for ourselves because the security agencies have failed us, please tell us
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Ishilove: 4:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
jackbauersballs: During the Sharia Crisis, The OPC slaughtered the Abokis around the Agege Axis...

If Boko Haram try Sh1t, We will bathe in their blood and drink Palmwine from their skulls...


Actually, we will run to the nearest Aboki market to pack their yams and tomatoes...after beating them silly. undecided

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by mediainspired: 4:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
How hard can it really be to nip this Boko HarM nuisance in the bud? Somebody is not doing his/her job, or is just plain inept. If all hands are on deck, from the president to the security agencies, from operations to intelligence gathering; am pretty sure this menance would have been anihilated, or at worst, crippled by now.
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by seunfly: 4:41pm On Mar 28, 2013
The house of thieves has nothing good to offer Nigerians from this plenary other than to find another way to tussle power with the presidency by recomending another sack. Well the way i see, it will be police boss and that is not bad afterall they are supposed to be overhaul.
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Ishilove: 4:42pm On Mar 28, 2013
jackbauersballs:

lol

In 2002 my entire street went up in arms the day the Aboki tried to retaliate, after the OPC had destroyed them at Oko-Oba abbatoir.

The marauding aboki turned back.

Go to new oko-oba and ask, the environment stank for days with the number of Aboki corpses littered.

We Yoruba are proud and fearsome warriors, we do not runaway in our wives blouses when attacked.

We get busy. cool

Bullsheeit. I have lived in, and loved Yorubaland for almost three decades. You guys are just a bunch of noisemakers; all mouth, no action. Quote me.

cool grin

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Abbey2sam(m): 4:44pm On Mar 28, 2013
Anasko: useless.when north is bombing no any effect but now.....hmm.

You're a fool for such comment,, so becuz the northerners have been bombing their selves,and now they are threatening the west now the gov'ment should not do anything about it..
Goat
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by Nobody: 4:44pm On Mar 28, 2013
jackbauersballs: During the Sharia Crisis, The OPC slaughtered the Abokis around the Agege Axis...

If Boko Haram try Sh1t, We will bathe in their blood and drink Palmwine from their skulls...


Stop making noise

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Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by nagoma(m): 4:45pm On Mar 28, 2013
jackbauersballs:

lol
In 2002 my entire street went up in arms the day the Aboki tried to retaliate, after the OPC had destroyed them at Oko-Oba abbatoir.
The marauding aboki turned back.
Go to new oko-oba and ask, the environment stank for days with the number of Aboki corpses littered.
We Yoruba are proud and fearsome warriors, we do not runaway in our wives blouses when attacked.
We get busy. cool
of course you can say that on NL or even in Lagos, where the meguard and the shoeshine boys are outnumbered.
Re: Plot To Bomb Lagos Real- Service Chiefs by bory09(m): 4:45pm On Mar 28, 2013
nagoma:

All these semi-literate reporters - it was "the act that nipped the act" . Members are "paranoid" - if you don't know the meaning of a word , do you have to use it? The whole write up added no knowledge or information to anyone.
you know this and you are still like this why can't you get appointment to work in BBC english international and display how good you are in english or get a work as a reporter so we will know how serious are you.

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