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How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:07pm On Aug 25, 2017
Nigerian army raids newspaper depots


7 June 2014


The Nigerian army has carried out raids on distribution centres handling several of leading national newspapers.
The newspapers said their delivery vans had been searched and vendors questioned across the country, and copies of the papers destroyed.
The move has been condemned as censorship by the newspapers and international media groups.
But defence officials said it had been a routine security operation and denied confiscating copies.
The Nigerian government and President Goodluck Jonathan are facing public pressure to do more to tackle a bloody insurgency by Islamist Boko Haram militants in the north.
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The group has attacked the army, media and civilians, and staged kidnappings including that of more than 200 girls from a school in Chibok in April.
The raids come days after Nigeria's Information Minister, Labaran Maku, warned the media not to give "free publicity", saying they must "define the lines between the urge to report and the need to protect the interest of our nation".
'Orders from above'
The Leadership, Punch, Nation, Daily Trust and Vanguard newspapers said the raids were carried out on Friday and Saturday.
Police officers patrol near a journalist in Abuja, Nigeria (22 May 2014)Image copyrightREUTERS
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Nigeria's security forces are being urged to do more to stop the Boko Haram attacks
An editorial in Punch said one of its distributors witnessed "a group of heavily armed soldiers" storming the cargo area of the Murtala Muhammed international airport in Lagos and searching all the editions waiting to be sent out.
The commanding officer said they were acting on "orders from above", said the paper, adding that papers were prevented from entering Ekiti, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Edo states.
The Nation said soldiers told its distributors they were acting on reports that attackers were attempting to use the newspaper distribution system to "ferry explosives to wreak havoc".
"They were civil but they gave us stern instructions not to attempt to distribute our copies," said the unnamed man.
Witnesses said delivery drivers had their mobile phones confiscated and were not allowed to take the newspapers when they left.
The Daily Trust said some of its vendors were arrested, and that a senior military figure there had accused the media of "publishing and selling falsehood".
It said the raid followed a report it published on Friday accusing senior army figures of using army land for personal use.
Army spokesman Gen Olajide Laleye told Agence France Presse that while vehicles were being searched "we are not preventing any newspaper from being distributed".
Another spokesman, Major Gen Chris Olukolade, said the operation was not intended to infringe on the freedom of the press but to prevent the distribution of materials with serious security implications.
But the Nigerian Guild of Editors said the media "do not bear arms but rather we bear information", and likened the operation to the censorship the media faced when the country was under military rule.
Sue Valentine of the Committee to Protect Journalists warned that denying access to news "sows the seeds of rumours and distrust".
"While we recognise that Nigeria faces security threats, these can never effectively be addressed by media blackouts or persecution of journalists," she said in a statement.
"We call on authorities to respect the vital role that media play in circulating information and holding government to account."



http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-27749024

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:09pm On Aug 25, 2017

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:10pm On Aug 25, 2017


FG bans Governor Amaechi’s aircraft from flying in Nigeria

April 27, 2013

The Federal Government on Saturday intensified its attack on the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, with the National Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, banning the Rivers State-owned bombardier aircraft from flying in Nigeria’s airspace again.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/131640-fg-bans-governor-amaechis-aircraft-from-flying-in-nigeria.html

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by Almaiga: 6:17pm On Aug 25, 2017
Op, thanks for reminding us of how tyranny GEJ reign was at some point in time.

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by Zamar: 6:23pm On Aug 25, 2017
An adage says those who live in a glass house must not cast stones. All our leaders - past and present - live in glass houses. They must stop casting stones.
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:26pm On Aug 25, 2017
Police take over NASS, tear-gas lawmakers


ON NOVEMBER 21, 2014


Heavily armed policemen, yesterday, invaded the National Assembly complex, tear-gassed and tried to prevent members of the House of Representatives, including the Speaker, Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, from entering the complex.

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/police-take-nass-tear-gas-lawmakers/

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:27pm On Aug 25, 2017
Zamar:
An adage says those who live in a glass house must not cast stones. Jonathan lives in glass houses. He must stop casting stones.

Fixed...

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 6:28pm On Aug 25, 2017
Almaiga:
Op, thanks for reminding us of how tyranny GEJ reign was at some point in time.

Of course he was. I wonder the freedom he is referring to.

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by dunkem21(m): 6:35pm On Aug 25, 2017
cheesy

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by MalcoImX: 6:38pm On Aug 25, 2017
Na wa oo!

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Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by OurYansh: 7:12pm On Aug 25, 2017
MalcoImX:
Na wa oo!

You're not surprised, are you?
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by MalcoImX: 8:20pm On Aug 25, 2017
OurYansh:

You're not surprised, are you?
Nor Not at all.
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by MalcoImX: 8:20pm On Aug 25, 2017
OurYansh:


You're not surprised, are you?
Not at all.
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by LouisVanGaal(m): 9:54pm On Aug 25, 2017
OP, what of the one that he did to Tambuwal?? by removing his security details then as former speaker
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by ashjay001(m): 11:17pm On Aug 25, 2017
I seriously doubt d mentality of our leaders and youths!

Shameless buffoon, with a short memory came out to proclaim a false narrative, and some educated youths, who actually know better, are running with it?!
Re: How Goodluck Jonathan Attacked Perceived enemies (reminder) by obailala(m): 3:17am On Aug 26, 2017
LouisVanGaal:
OP, what of the one that he did to Tambuwal?? by removing his security details then as former speaker
All APC members back then were locked outside the NASS with the PDP members inside proceeding to commence a charade impeachment process against Tambuwal. Of course some agile APC members, including the minority leader then (Gbajabiamila) had to shamefully scale the fence to get into the chambers and stop the process. Meanwhile the remaining APC reps locked outside (including the speaker Tambuwal himself) were teargassed and chased away by the police as they tried to gain access into their office. Such was also the legacy of the amiable GEJ whom some deluded souls now tout as a saint.

I just cant imagine the wailing that would have happened if something similar happens today.

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