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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 10:49am On May 19, 2018
sisisioge:
Hmmm, since he's refused to obey the executive and legislative highest authorities, who do you think he would listen to?

They have all made a mockery of Nigeria governance with their unclean hands. Now everyone appears to be holding at least one trump card against the other. It can only be well with this country.

If only the killer herdmens abi their other Bornu cousins could be really patriotic and target the deserving targets, we will know all that remains is to start from the beginning like we did when God himself intervened in the era of Abacha.

Until then, that guy is not going anywhere until he retires, he resigns of his own accord or the authorities completely change. Fasten your sit belt buddy...its gonna be a long ride.

Killing them only repeats the loop.

After Abacha we had started again but we remain in a mess. This is because everyone is corrupt. Including you. At all levels there is corruption. From parents to primary school students, youths etc.

When you remove these leaders younger bad eggs replace them. We need serious prayers in this nation I tell you. At the moment only a revolution can bring a holistic change.

But I'm sure the world would soon intervene. We are far behind and dragging. We are beginning to become a concern to the developed world. Because recent and future transitions in advanced science and world politics demands considerable development in all countries of the world. Everyone needs to be tech savvy. We are in the age of what we call IPv6 where every molecule in the air can afford to have an IP address and we still will have spares in billions.

To a lay man this means everyone in the world will be chipped, and will have a unique ID (IP address) where anyone can be tracked online. You can connect to or find details about anyone in the world just by entering their ID on a future social media platform. People can be treatd from homes and transactions will be cashless, convenient and secure.

Bottom line is the third world is dragging. And major world powers are deliberating on us. Maybe that would be our relief from corruption and underdevelopment or maybe we will break through before then by some indigenous us orchestration.


Anyways by then me and you will be happily married with 2 black kids. grin ; D
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by sisisioge: 10:52am On May 19, 2018
AllforJesus7:


Killing them only repeats the loop.

After Abacha we had started again but we remain in a mess. This is because everyone is corrupt. Including you. At all levels there is corruption. From parents to primary school students, youths etc.

When you remove these leaders younger bad eggs replace them. We need serious prayers in this nation I tell you. At the moment only a revolution can bring a holistic change.

But I'm sure the world would soon intervene. We are far behind and dragging. We are beginning to become a concern to the developed world. Because recent and future transitions in advanced science and world politics demands considerable development in all countries of the world. Everyone needs to be tech savvy. We are in the age of what we call IPv6 where every molecule in the air can afford to have an IP address and we still will have spares in billions.

To a lay man this means everyone in the world will be chipped, and will have a unique ID (IP address) where anyone can be tracked online. You can connect to or find details about anyone in the world just by entering their ID on a future social media platform. People can be treatd from homes and transactions will be cashless, convenient and secure.

Bottom line is the third world is dragging. And major world powers are deliberating on us. Major that would be our relief from corruption and underdevelopment.


Anyways by then me and you will be happily married with 2 black kids. grin ; D

My cousin stop fancing your cousin grin.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Cocolatti(m): 10:52am On May 19, 2018
yarimo:
mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeew
Yea... because you got nothing to say
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 11:01am On May 19, 2018
sisisioge:

My cousin stop fancing your cousin grin.
grin
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 11:06am On May 19, 2018
RuthlessLeader:

I and others expected him to:
1.) Defeat boko haram and bring back our girls and instead he negotiated with them, released prisoners and did nothing while they kept leah sharibu. They later came for Dapchi girls so they have clearly not been defeated.

2.) Improve security. Gaddafi boys from libya and transmission IGP along with incompetent police and army show his failure in that regard.

3.)Improve the economy. We entered recession and our naira fell from 216 to 520 before rising to 320 where it is still fluctuating. This is a failure.

4.)Provide jobs as he promised. Millions of youths have lost their jobs because of this man, forcing them to find another hustle and he still had the guts to say they are lazy.

5.)End medical tourism as he promised. He spent more than 100 days in london hospital while his son crashed power bike and was flown to germany for holiday.

I am finished. What did you expect of him and how has he achieved this

And you believe 4yrs is enough for him to achieve all these?

Bokoharam menace has totally reduced to the minimal and processes are ongoing to totally nip it to the mud and as for those girls, most of them are back and reunited with their family already and could you base believe that despite govt efforts to rescue them, some of these brainwashed girls refused to leave the BH camp while some of the reunited ones were heading back to BH camp. No nation on earth that does not Negotiate with the terrorists when he need arise.

Issues of porous borders has been the major problems which previous governments ignored. PMB has started initiating a process where our porous borders can be secured, that's one of the reasons he visited America but people may not be aware.

He was handed over a dead economy where a barrel of crude oil was sold for $35 with no robust federal reserve, if you could remember soludo and other finance expert made a pronunciations that whoever wins the 2015 election would find it difficult to govern, simply because every reserves had been siphoned and this would definitely has a negative effect on our currency in the global market. All these started with Gej but only manifested in PMB' s govt.

How did he responsible for a job loss? non certificate holders who has been working for years discovered and sent home, is that what you called job loss? Ghost workers who only resume to his personal businesses every day or deceased payments caught up and treated and so many incidents. As for the job creation, so many job employments has been created but not just enough to circulate, that is the more reasons why he needs more time to perfect his plans.

Medical aspect is a personal opinion, you may decide to seek medical abroad if you have what it takes. He can only rebuild the policy to match abroad standard.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 11:10am On May 19, 2018
sisisioge:


My cousin stop fancing your cousin grin.

Somebori cannot love you again?
See watin you do bros now
My guy take heart ohh

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by kmaster007: 11:15am On May 19, 2018
wen IG fighting with d kings of jungles means does senators dat d results... they re following him big-time
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:17am On May 19, 2018
Moukandjo:


You're not intelligent at all & it's no surprise since you're an IPIG!
One of the main moronic points of this crappy & sponsored post is that Buhari won Kano just because this Idris APPOINTED BY EBELEMI JONATHAN HIMSELF helped in rigging it. And now we're asking you: Is it still this IGP that also rigged the Kano votes in 2011 in favour of Buhari's then 6 months old CPC when it was still the same ineffectual buffoon, Ebelemi Jonathan, that was in power?
Be civil and write good English,this is not an almagiri forum
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 11:19am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


Have you forgotten the same commissioner of police and the inec boss were appointed and assigned purposely for the election? How is it PMB's fault when the family of the deceased and state govt failed to investigate the death?

Underage voting perfection defined how weak and unintelligent Jonathan is, with all the mighty budget he rolled out for the election, underage voting still took place, that really defines him.

Underaged voting has also taken place under Buhari this very year. Are you also saying that Buhari is a weakling? You just shot yourself in the leg.


Have you forgotten that several other people appointed by GEJ ended up working against him?

You are just trying to look for a way to justify evil.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 11:22am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


If I call you by your name, Mr shoe shiner, you will prefer death to life, but I don't engage in stupid derelict name calling; my brain isn't replaced by cow dung.

Go back to the newspapers and reports about the INEC officer's death in Kano and read again. The knowledge will save you from this shameless mental backwardness display you are putting up here.
You're really not smart, man! There's NO newspaper report about the circumstances surrounding the INEC officer's death in Kano that can be called a fact without proper investigation by the police & conviction by the court! We can't blame your likes anyways because when your likes see news on whatever suits your bias, you call it fact!
And how can you keep majoring on the death of one INEC officer as a major reason why Jonathan didn't win Kano in 2015 when Buhari also defeated him with a 6 month old CPC in 2011? Or did the INEC officer then in Kano die too?
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 11:24am On May 19, 2018
HIGHESTPOPORI:
Be civil and write good English,this is not an almagiri forum
Unintelligent IPIG, learn to punctuate properly before you quote me next time. Cheers!
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:27am On May 19, 2018
Moukandjo:

Unintelligent IPIG, learn to punctuate properly before you quote me next time. Cheers!
Typical zombie,when they don't have facts they result to insults, everybody that speaks the truth is ipob
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:29am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


And you believe 4yrs is enough for him to achieve all these?

Bokoharam menace has totally reduced to the minimal and processes are ongoing to totally nip it to the mud and as for those girls, most of them are back and reunited with their family already and could you base believe that despite govt efforts to rescue them, some of these brainwashed girls refused to leave the BH camp while some of the reunited ones were heading back to BH camp. No nation on earth that does not Negotiate with the terrorists when he need arise.

Issues of porous borders has been the major problems which previous governments ignored. PMB has started initiating a process where our porous borders can be secured, that's one of the reasons he visited America but people may not be aware.

He was handed over a dead economy where a barrel of crude oil was sold for $35 with no robust federal reserve, if you could remember soludo and other finance expert made a pronunciations that whoever wins the 2015 election would find it difficult to govern, simply because every reserves had been siphoned and this would definitely has a negative effect on our currency in the global market. All these started with Gej but only manifested in PMB' s govt.

How did he responsible for a job loss? non certificate holders who has been working for years discovered and sent home, is that what you called job loss? Ghost workers who only resume to his personal businesses every day or deceased payments caught up and treated and so many incidents. As for the job creation, so many job employments has been created but not just enough to circulate, that is the more reasons why he needs more time to perfect his plans.

Medical aspect is a personal opinion, you may decide to seek medical abroad if you have what it takes. He can only rebuild the policy to match abroad standard.
Defender,all these excuses point to the fact of incompetence,Jonathan also caused buhari to take 6months to appoint ministers at the detriment of the economy,he also caused pmb no to prosecute babachi lawal the grass cuter?

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 11:29am On May 19, 2018
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 11:31am On May 19, 2018
HIGHESTPOPORI:
Typical zombie,when they don't have facts they result to insults, everybody that speaks the truth is ipob
What truth or fact did you bring here? Stop deluding yourself like the IPIGs are used to doing!
Read my previous comments & counter them with superior views & facts!
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RuthlessLeader(m): 11:38am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


And you believe 4yrs is enough for him to achieve all these?

Bokoharam menace has totally reduced to the minimal and processes are ongoing to totally nip it to the mud and as for those girls, most of them are back and reunited with their family already and could you base believe that despite govt efforts to rescue them, some of these brainwashed girls refused to leave the BH camp while some of the reunited ones were heading back to BH camp. No nation on earth that does not Negotiate with the terrorists when he need arise.

Issues of porous borders has been the major problems which previous governments ignored. PMB has started initiating a process where our porous borders can be secured, that's one of the reasons he visited America but people may not be aware.

He was handed over a dead economy where a barrel of crude oil was sold for $35 with no robust federal reserve, if you could remember soludo and other finance expert made a pronunciations that whoever wins the 2015 election would find it difficult to govern, simply because every reserves had been siphoned and this would definitely has a negative effect on our currency in the global market. All these started with Gej but only manifested in PMB' s govt.

How did he responsible for a job loss? non certificate holders who has been working for years discovered and sent home, is that what you called job loss? Ghost workers who only resume to his personal businesses every day or deceased payments caught up and treated and so many incidents. As for the job creation, so many job employments has been created but not just enough to circulate, that is the more reasons why he needs more time to perfect his plans.

Medical aspect is a personal opinion, you may decide to seek medical abroad if you have what it takes. He can only rebuild the policy to match abroad standard.
Guy I give up with you, you are BMC no doubt and i am tired. On monday, I will create a thread to show why buhari should not be re-elected. I will invite you personaly
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by LastSurvivor11: 11:40am On May 19, 2018
[quote author=ericsmith post=67687065][/quote]


U don't even know how to quote, I think you should focus on how to quote before you can now learn how to make sense because according to ur useless brain u don't give a Bleep is your child is stealing as long as he is building houses and giving you money your ok..
Ur sense needs engine oil
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RuthlessLeader(m): 11:50am On May 19, 2018
Almajiri101 on your argument of porous borders, are you trying to say these terrorist from libya ignored northern nigeria but came all the way to the MIDDLE BELT EHERE THEY ARE SURROUNDED ON ALL SIDES. And for you to believe these are not fulani shows how gullible you are.
As for your point on how buhari is blaming past administrations, did you read my post of the coup speech given for buhari. Adding the military and civilian rules together, you will see that buhari has caused TWO RECESSIONS AND HE BLAMED PAST ADMINISTRATIONS.
They say a leopard doesn't change it's spots and buhari has proven that. Support this fool at your own peril, you zombies
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RuthlessLeader(m): 11:54am On May 19, 2018
HIGHESTPOPORI:
Defender,all these excuses point to the fact of incompetence,Jonathan also caused buhari to take 6months to appoint ministers at the detriment of the economy,he also caused pmb no to prosecute babachi lawal the grass cuter?
Leave him, he will come up with another excuse of how those PDP guys that ran to APC are sabotaging this administration and when you ask why buhari doesn't realise this, he will say buhari is sick or needs second term. Nonsense. angry angry
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Ayomivic(m): 11:57am On May 19, 2018
jadesoletee:
By Musa Lawal

The nation’s Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim seems to have risen above the law of the land and control of the president who appointed him. This is as extremely worrisome as it is setting a terrible precedence in the country.

What is particularly curious about the recent actions of the Inspector General of Police is the temerity with which he had repeatedly called the bluff of the Senate institution and disobeyed orders given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari.

It must be agreed that the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris would not have ordinarily behaved this way if not for some hidden reasons that are perhaps not known to the public. But one thing that is incontrovertible is the fact that the police boss has been compensated with the position of Inspector General.

It can also be concluded that the same hidden reason that is responsible for the now seeming “above the law” disposition of the Police IG must have also informed his appointment in the first instance.

Meanwhile, record has it that Ibrahim Idris was in 2015 the Police Commissioner in charge of Kano state when he superintended the delivery of millions of votes to the APC.

He was still the same police boss in-charge of Kano state when the INEC Commissioner for the state was burnt to death with his wife and two children in a rather unexplainable circumstance. It will be recalled that President Buhari garnered nearly two million votes in the most populous northern state during the 2015 presidential election.

Meanwhile, curious but disturbing questions need to be asked on the circumstances surrounding the appointment of Ibrahim Idris as the IGP in the first instance.

What could have led to the to compulsorily retirement of 21 AIGs and 7 DIGs just for Ibrahim Idris to become the IGP ? What other factor could have been responsible for the unprecedented promotions given to Ibrahim Idris from the rank of Commissioner of Police in 2015 to Assistant Inspector General, to Deputy Inspector General and Inspector General of Police all from year 2015 to 2016?

We also need to know what could have made the IGP disobeyed the instruction of the president without any consequence till date ?

Another probing question is what was the good quality seen in Ibrahim Idris by President Buhari at the time of his appointment that was not found in any of his compulsorily retired 28 seniors? We need not be told that Idris had been merely compensated for his hatchet job in the 2015 presidential election held in Kano and the subsequent cover-up in the investigation of circumstances leading to and surrounding the death of the INEC Commissioner.

It is most regrettable that Ibrahim Idris has now constituted himself into an authority that cannot be questioned; as a result has become so emboldened to have conveniently disobeyed several Senate invitations. It is particularly very sad that the man even feels at ease in the face of mindless bloodletting across the country.

However, no sinner can hide behind one finger for too long. The dirty past of the IGP has been exposed and the earlier he is relieved of his position, the faster solutions could be found to the reign of impunity and ceaseless killings across the land. Time is now for President Buhari to remove the IGP from office and safe the nation from further gruesome killings and maiming.


Musa Lawal writes from UK



http://www.nigerianconcord.com.ng/?p=12778

Senate President vs IGP
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by olawonder(m): 11:59am On May 19, 2018
He’ simply dyslexic, a form of speech disability! But who knows that Nigeria? We abuse and discriminate on everything... however he himself might not even know he has this form of disability due to lack of proper diagnosis. It’s such a shame sha
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by 400billionman: 12:05pm On May 19, 2018
leisuretym:
please, house, anyone know the procedure to join SARS? I want to join SARS, those guys are bucks up, I dont care how much the salary is, I just want to be able to wear that T shirt with SARS written on it. I get one car, i will just carry some of my area boys and give them black T shirt, my ID will do the job, money dey SARS abeg.
grin lazy Nigerian youths
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 12:22pm On May 19, 2018
LastSurvivor11:



U don't even know how to quote, I think you should focus on how to quote before you can now learn how to make sense because according to ur useless brain u don't give a Bleep is your child is stealing as long as he is building houses and giving you money your ok..
Ur sense needs engine oil

cry no more sir !! kindly forward me a ebook on how to quote !! please send 2 mobil1 5w30 oil as well.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by LastSurvivor11: 12:34pm On May 19, 2018
ericsmith:


cry no more sir !! kindly forward me a ebook on how to quote !! please send 2 mobil1 5w30 oil as well.

Start with macmillian, it will help organise your sense n taught.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 1:00pm On May 19, 2018
LastSurvivor11:


Start with macmillian, it will help organise your sense n taught.


"TAUGHT" u see ur life,, u started with cryig ,,now you are wailing .... no points raised,, sir just register me in a crench ,, no one is to old to learn grin

i will need my ribena/bobo allowance as well grin
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by nex(m): 1:52pm On May 19, 2018
He should never have been appointed, and even months ago, he should have been sacked after refusing to obey an order to relocate to Benue.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by thedio(m): 2:16pm On May 19, 2018
expert234:


Maybe you want to ask yourself why the INEC officer was killed and by whom. Than that will answer your question

He was killed because he collected money from PDP and promised to deliver kano state to them but failed
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Morayo1306: 3:41pm On May 19, 2018
Long overdue!
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 3:43pm On May 19, 2018
BUHARItesticles:
Indeed a killer cop. IGP's relationship with Bubu should be investigated

The intelligence gathered so far, proved that these two individuals are herdsmen patrons worldwide.

We seem to forgot president Buhari's asset.
Maybe we need to see president Buhari's assets update and his medical statements. As for IGP Idris, his own has finished. He'd probably ends up as scapegoat. Miyetti herdsmen terrorists coordinator will will face ICC to answer for his war crimes.

The next government and party will tell us the full corruption carrying out in this administration.

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by scionofurhobo(m): 4:30pm On May 19, 2018
I am sure that by the time Buhari is removed next February, so many revelations will surface concerning the many killings we are experiencing today. Killer government.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 4:48pm On May 19, 2018
thedio:


He was killed because he collected money from PDP and promised to deliver kano state to them but failed

You were there when he collected the money, right?

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