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Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Aarenasbaba(m): 9:11am On Nov 21, 2015
End time pikin
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by anigbajumo(m): 9:11am On Nov 21, 2015
I have nothing to say on this.Even thou our government is not doing enough.Nigeria's youth need to change their orientation.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by 9jatatafo(m): 9:23am On Nov 21, 2015
Using dy/dx to steal oga mathematician? This one hard ooo
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by dokJ: 9:26am On Nov 21, 2015
Buhari!
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by possibilita(m): 9:31am On Nov 21, 2015
2 wifes so u no get better Job u dey marry 2 wifes kuddos to d NPF,kirikiri all d way but police are still not my frd.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Ahmedhussain3463: 9:35am On Nov 21, 2015
pheyikemi:
Foolish fulani man, you are earning #15,000 monthly, with 2 wives and children, why won't you rob, next life cut ur coat according to ur material.
pls dnt insult him|u can admonish him bt in unfair to insult him every tribe av deviant
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Ahmedhussain3463: 9:36am On Nov 21, 2015
pretydiva:
Half baked graduate
full baked graduate congrat

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Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by pheyikemi: 9:48am On Nov 21, 2015
Ahmedhussain3463:
pls dnt insult him|u can admonish him bt in unfair to insult him every tribe av deviant
Did the fulanis send u?? It's the job of the policemen to admonish him, of which I'm sure they are doing that now. To admonish u (whatever that means), try to make more sense in ur write-ups next time.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Otamayomi1(f): 9:51am On Nov 21, 2015
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This world is turning into something else. Now we can't trust our family talk more of our friends and neighbours. Where is this going to lead us?
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Fulaman198(m): 9:53am On Nov 21, 2015
holyFRED:
OP i have one question for you.
So fulani men go to school?
I thought they just rob and raise cattles all them lives?

Anyhow sha,he should just manage kiri kiri prison for now until we bubu build another one.

Are you really this naïve and daft? Did you go to school?
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Nobody: 9:53am On Nov 21, 2015
wtf?
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by musicwriter(m): 9:58am On Nov 21, 2015
One good thing that have come out Boko haram and kidnappings is that the intelligence gathering of our police have dialectically improved. If we channel our criminal minds to intelligence gathering, the FBI and CIA will be learning trade from us.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by kcid(m): 10:05am On Nov 21, 2015
undecided
kestolove95:
Ibo guys kidnapping anyhw with hausa/fulani names
Why do you always have to display your foolishness

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Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by chynie: 10:12am On Nov 21, 2015
Confessng:
Hmmmmm there has to be an alternative to this all comers affairs of the " go to school" syndrome in this country .

People graduate and expectations are high,having been through all the rigours to now start earning 15k or no job at all ?
This is no way justifies his actions .

Greatness takes Passion most people arent passionate about their course of study cos its what Jamb gave them.
The Academia has produced the least millionaires if any at all in history.

I look around me , the most successful people aren't the professors except of cos we are referring to success in sleeping with undergraduates for marks .
That said please visit our forum http://confessng.com and share your thoughts
guy your English na die i comot cap for you

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Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by slimgold123(f): 10:42am On Nov 21, 2015
It's because of Money.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by slimgold123(f): 10:50am On Nov 21, 2015
The way to become rich is for you to find a problem and solve it .... Not by creating more problems for people. It's just that simple. You can't violate the LAW OF ECONOMICS and go scort free. #Pay the Price!
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by bukolajoju: 10:51am On Nov 21, 2015
With #15,000 in a month u are married to 2wives,am not surprised u av to steal# misplaced priority #
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by damocool(m): 10:57am On Nov 21, 2015
15k monthly, 2 wives! End time priority...
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by MrCork: 11:05am On Nov 21, 2015
HungerBAD:
Residents of Okeho and Iganna communities in Iwajowa Local Government Area, Oyo State, may now sleep with their eyes closed following the arrest of some Fulani men suspected to be members of a notorious kidnapping and armed robbery syndicate that has been terrorising the entire local government for a long time.

According to a police source, the suspects were arrested after several reports of armed robbery and kidnapping of notable figures by the hoodlums who were said to be armed with high calibre rifles.

The situation was said to have forced the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, to deploying his newly designed elite operatives of Special Intelligence Team (SIT) to Oyo State, to track and apprehend the culprits.

The reliable source also revealed that the residents of the aforementioned communities, which are border towns between Nigeria and Republic of Benin, had been living in fear over the criminal activities of the hoodlums, some of whom were said to be children of some rich Fulani herdsmen resident in the community.

It was further revealed that most of the victims of the hoodlums were rich cattle traders residing in Iwajowa Local Government Area as well as traders who ply the route for business in neighbouring Benin Republic. The activities of the hoodlums were said to have reached an alarming height as the state’s security apparatus could not check their activities.

Sources at Force Headquarters Abuja, disclosed that the SIT operatives, on arriving Okeho and Iganna communities, went undercover for two weeks gathering intelligence from locals before swooping on five members of the gang identified as Abdullahi Mohammed, 35; Abubakar Abubakar 28; Damanya Gambo 30; Usman Idris and Usman Saidu 30. Also arrested was a 30-year-old member, Hassan Maikudi, who led the gang in kidnapping his father over whom a ransom of N1.5 million was paid before he was released.

Others were said to have fled into the bush as the sum of N200,000 aned several amulets were recovered from the suspects.

Although the search for the fleeing suspects continues, some residents have hailed the police for coming to their aid, noting that the activities of the hoodlums could have plunged the community into ethnic crisis as there was suspicion between the Fulani and the Yoruba residents of the communities as to who really was behind the rampant incidents of robbery and kidnapping in the area.

Jimoh Abbas, a native of Okeho, said the Fulani residents were suspecting their Yoruba counterparts because most of the victims were Fulani.

He said: “The Fulani elders in our community thought that those committing most of the boys committing the atrocities were Yoruba. Whenever we went close to them, they would be looking at us with suspicion. Meanwhile, were also suspecting the Fulani boys because we have been observing how they were spending money around the area. We knew that they could not justify the kind of lavish lifestyle they were living and tension was building seriously. But all thanks go to God that the policemen from Abuja have solved the problem.”

In his own defence, one of the suspects, Mohammad Abudlahi, a Fulani from Kwara State, who claims to be a graduate of Mathematics with two wives and three children, said it was poverty that led him into crime.

He said that after graduating from the university, he managed to secure a teaching job where he earned just N15‎, 000 monthly, which he said was too poor for him.

He said: “Before I was arrested, I was a teacher. I quit my job because I wanted to join the Nigerian Army. I applied but I wasn’t admitted.

“I obtained an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Mathematics and Statistics from Kwara State Polytechnic in 2005 and went further to obtain a BSC in Mathematics from Kwara State University. I graduated in 2009 and proceeded for National Youth Service. I started working in 2011. I got a job at a private secondary school in Okeho.

“I taught Physics and Mathematics and earned N15, 000 monthly. I was very popular among most residents of the area, especially the people of my tribe. I grew up in that area with my parents and siblings. I was also staying there with my wives and children.

“Most of my friends who knew I was well educated knew that I was not making enough money from my job. A few months ago, two of them, Damanya and Abubakar, approached me with an idea. They said that since I was highly respected and well known in the community, I could always make good money for myself by giving them information about rich people residing in the community.

“I asked what they needed to do with such information and they said they would either rob or kidnap such persons. I told them that I could not do so because my eyes are very bad and I could barely see at night.

“Damanya told me that all they needed was for me to always look out for potential targets and when it is identified, in the case of kidnapping I would be on ground to gather intelligence from relatives of the victims.

“In other cases, he said, I would have to tell and give them information on persons they wanted to rob.

“We did a couple of jobs. I gave them information when they wanted to rob a cattle rearer after he had sold some cattle. I informed them when the man came home and I followed him secretly until he mounted a motorcycle. I gave them the information and by evening the news went round that the man had been robbed and the money he made from the sale of his cattle was carted away. From that operation, I got N40, 000.

“There were several other times they blocked the highway leading to the border and robbed traders going for business across the border and dispossessed them of their monies. When they returned, they brought my own share, because they didn’t want me to tell anyone the people who carried out the operation.

“There were several operations we did together and I usually got my share. But last month, they went and kidnapped one Alhaji Maikudi, who is a rich cattle rearer. It was his son, Hassan, who brought the job and I didn’t know his reason.

“Hassan is also my friend, but he works with his father who has a herdsman and they have several cows. He gave the information to Danmayan and they kidnapped his father, took him into the bush and kept him there for one week before a sum of N1.5 million was paid as ransom and he was released.

“During the operation I was in the community monitoring what was happening. I was attending meetings and I took part in planning how we would go and look for Alhaji Maikudi. My father also took part in the search. He was also in the bush looking for ‎ Alhaji.

“Some of my gang members were also with them and they were always relaying information to those keeping Alhaji. On my part, I was always giving them information about any plan that was to be carried out in the
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....but why r IBO people all ways doing arm robbary work?...isnt their education in IBO states ther in that nigeria place? (No ofeense) undecided
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by ipreach: 11:08am On Nov 21, 2015
i cant read this thread
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by lakeside30: 11:21am On Nov 21, 2015
lasisi69:
End time reason

End time fulani bastard children
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Ahmedhussain3463: 11:31am On Nov 21, 2015
pheyikemi:
Did the fulanis send u?? It's the job of the policemen to admonish him, of which I'm sure they are doing that now. To admonish u (whatever that means), try to make more sense in ur write-ups next time.
lol u dint get me atall|bt i dnt wanna join issues wit u|by anty
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by uzore: 11:37am On Nov 21, 2015
Which 1 b END TIME....facebook- END TIME, TWITTER- END TIME, whatsapp group- END TIME....na wao...lasisi69...am afraid of u oh
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by uruoneluv(f): 11:38am On Nov 21, 2015
Poverty, turn 1st class graduate to robber when will all dis end in dis country. carry ur cross my frnd
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by Confessng: 11:41am On Nov 21, 2015
:-) dont know what to say
chynie:
guy your English na die i comot cap for you
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by pheyikemi: 12:01pm On Nov 21, 2015
Ahmedhussain3463:
lol u dint get me atall|bt i dnt wanna join issues wit u|by anty
safe trip
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by cap28: 12:15pm On Nov 21, 2015
Nigeria has really failed its youth - a maths and physics teacher opting to engage in armed robbery in order to feed his family. A young man who should be making a valuable contribution to society is now going to spend the better part of his life languishing in prison as a result of a system that has failed to harness the skills of its youth - tragic undecided
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by kristop4all(m): 12:26pm On Nov 21, 2015
kestolove95:
Ibo guys kidnapping anyhw with hausa/fulani names
Receive sense!!!
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by IGBOPRINCE: 12:35pm On Nov 21, 2015
Hausas men just dey wake up cheesy

I thought it s only nama(animals) they know how to do best?
Na, they want quick money.


Besides, that mathematics graduate teacher is a fool, you earned 15k as a maths teacher, you know your salary is poor, and you re harbouring two wives.

This hausa/fulanis men, I still ponder how you guys thinks atime.
Re: Why I Abandoned My Teaching Job For Robbery -mathematics Graduate by morab90(m): 12:42pm On Nov 21, 2015
Nigeria government doesn't help but you are very sick and senseless.

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