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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 12:56pm On May 01, 2020
Open Defecation

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by helinues: 12:56pm On May 01, 2020
IDeyNL:


Okay, you are back with your other handle.


Your thread is Dead before Arrival.

Both NW and SW people are more matured than you.

Ntor

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by BeardedMeat(m): 12:57pm On May 01, 2020
Arrewa:
I'm not that daft!! The op is an igbo man!!

I suspected that Anambralstson who's been accusing me of being a Yoruba man

He's doing all this as form of vengeance! Don't be deceived!
My first impression too was you are behind the moniker. This is NL.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by BeardedMeat(m): 1:01pm On May 01, 2020
Arrewa:
you should be more concern about your region bro!

This is the most backward region in Nigeria!

Unite against your selfish politicians!
My region backward? A northerner calling Igbos backward?
Dude, so the soak away sniffing things over there is true. Change your supply now.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:02pm On May 01, 2020
BeardedMeat:
My region backward? A northerner calling Igbos backward?
Dude, so the soak away sniffing things over there is true. Change your supply now.

He's not a northerner. He's a Yoruba

Don't fall for his trap.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Nobody: 1:02pm On May 01, 2020
helinues:
Op thinks Yoruba are emotional attached to things like some people...

North West is the Dubai of Nigeria.. SW can even get close to them in term of everything.

grin grin
Lol, he thinks yorubas care about his predicament and pain

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Arrewa: 1:05pm On May 01, 2020
BeardedMeat:
My first impression too was you are behind the moniker. This is NL.
Igbos

This thread is dead on arrival

South east is the most backward region in Nigeria

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Dedetwo(m): 1:08pm On May 01, 2020
I must say without equivocation that most of the states in these zones will collapse within two months if Nigeria disintegrates into countries.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:13pm On May 01, 2020
Despite the fact the police have intensified efforts to fight criminal elements in communities in the various Local governments Areas in Lagos State, there were indications that some LGAs were still leading in the rate of crime in the state.

P.M.EXPRESS investigations revealed the top five local governments in the state where crime rate remained high. Ikorodu local government was ranked as the number one on the list after the investigations.

Findings showed that communities in Ikorodu top the list because of the peculiarity of the crimes being committed there daily. Namely – armed robbery, kidnapping, sea robbery/pirates attack, oil bunkering, cultism, ritual killings, murders and other related crimes.

It was also gathered that due to the high crime rate in the area, recently the security agents comprising the Police and Navy Commands created two security units comprising the Mobile Police unit and Navy patrol team.

The residents said that Ikorodu took the leading position because of the riverine creeks surrounding the area, which made it easily accessible for crimes and escape routes. The relocation of some Lagos residents in the area worsened the situation through population increase which affected the security management in the area.

The second on the list of the Local Government mentioned was Alimosho for the volatile nature of crimes there. According to the residents, Alimosho is the largest local government in Lagos and even in Nigeria, with a very high population of people to deal with.

The patterns of crime prevalent in Alimosho was listed as vehicle snatching, fraud syndicates, church fraud, armed robbery, burglary, oil bunkering, among others.

Read http://pmexpressng.com/top-5-lgas-high-crime-rate-lagos-state/

It was also noted the area was surrounded by rivers and canals which linked to Ogun State and make it easy for the criminal elements to escape.

The Nigerian Police noted the difficulty in managing security in the area and took certain measures by creating another police command (Area P Command) within the local government in order to manage the crimes in the area effectively.

P.M.EXPRESS investigations also revealed that Badagry and Ojo Local governments shared the third position in crime rate in the State. Some of the communities there were known for kidnapping, rape, fraud syndicate, vehicle snatching, piracy, smuggling and other related crimes.

According to the residents, the high rate of the crimes there were necessitated by the presence of the Alaba International Market and the Badagry Expressway that led to the boarder between Nigeria and other West African countries.

During the investigation, it was discovered that the crime rate in those places was increasing because the areas exposed people as easy preys for criminals and had escape routes for criminals because of poor security management in the areas.

Two local government areas, Apapa and Mushin shared the fourth position because of the nature of the crimes being committed there. Findings showed that the areas were known for prostitution, heavy smoking of Indian hemp and other drug related crimes, motorcycle robbery and stealing.

The youths there were said to be so addicted to drugs to the extent that they do not have physical power to do any meaningful work for survival than to get involved in violent crimes. The areas included the ‘jungle Ajegunle city’ in the Apapa and the notorious Akala area of Mushin.

The last among the top five is Agege local government. They were said to be known for defilement of young girls, snatching of wives and husbands, fraud including money doublers, prostitution, fake currencies, stealing etc.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that there were other local governments were crimes were prevalent such as Lagos Island, Eti-osa and others but the focus was the top five where some local governments shared same percentage and were merged as one.

It was also noted that the Nigeria Police knew the peculiarities of crime in those areas and were putting measures in place in order to curb them as noted by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgal.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:17pm On May 01, 2020
Soka Forest, Ibadan Ritualists Den: “Kidnap Victims In Nigeria Are Often Used For Money Ritual” – Police

Soka Forest

March 24, 2014 – Soka Forest, Ibadan Ritualists Den: “Kidnap Victims In Nigeria Are Often Used For Money Ritual” – Police

Nigerian police said they have opened a murder probe after the discovery of rotting bodies and skeletons in an abandoned building in Ibadan, Nigeria’s second largest city.

The Nigerian media have branded the building “House of Horror”.



Oyo state police spokesperson Olabisi Ilobanafor told AFP that a murder investigation has begun, following the arrest of some suspects at the scene. Olabisi said six suspects, including five security guards allegedly armed with guns, bows and arrows, found at the scene, were arrested.

Police also rescued several severely malnourished people founded wandering in the bush and others shackled in leg-chains inside.

“When we got to the abandoned building in the Soka community of Ibadan yesterday (Saturday), we saw decomposed corpses, skeletons and skulls in the building and surrounding bushes,” Olabisi Ilobanafor said.

“Some seven malnourished human beings looking like living skeletons were also rescued in the bushes surrounding the building. One of them died on the spot while we were there,” she said.



“It is not a common occurrence in Ibadan or in the state. The police will investigate this crime in all its ramifications,” she said.

Some victims of kidnapping in Nigeria are often tortured or sacrificed in black magic rituals.



The Ibadan-based Sunday Tribune, Nigeria’s oldest private newspaper, showed gruesome pictures of rotting bodies, human skulls and other body parts littering the scene, as well as ID papers and ATM cards, shoes, bags and clothes.

It also published a photograph of a haggard woman who was allegedly kidnapped in the southern Edo state in 2008 and rescued at what it called the “House of Horror”.

The newspaper said at least one skeletal-looking man was found in the throes of death, groaning in pain as flies hovered around his face.

Media reports said 15 or more people had been found in leg-chains inside the building but police put the figure at seven.

Some mobile phone numbers were also written on the inside wall of the building, the Tribune said in its report headlined “Kidnappers’ den uncovered in Ibadan”.

Some other local newspapers carried similar reports about the discovery.

Ilobanafor said some commercial motorcycle riders had stumbled upon the bodies after complaining to police that some of their members had gone missing in suspicious circumstances.

Yesterday, cutlass wielding youths, in dozens, stormed the building threatening to pull it down, according to Nigerian Tribune.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:17pm On May 01, 2020
http://dailypost.ng/2015/06/18/police-uncover-ritual-den-arrest-five-in-ogun/


Police uncover ritual den, arrest five in OgunBy Seun Opejobi on June 18, 2015142SHARESSHARE TWEET SHARE SHARE 1 COMMENT
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A ritual den in Ode Remo where human parts are sold and eaten by suspected ritualists haS been uncovered by the Ogun State Police Command.

The discovery has equally led to the arrest of five suspects.

Decomposing body parts alleged to be that of a missing female student of Science Laboratory Technology Department of Gateway Polytechnic, Saapade, Morenikeji Owolabi was found severed at the shrine.

Commenting on the raid done by the police at Eposo, Ode Remo area of the State, the Commissioner of Police in the State, Val Ntomchukwu, observed that the main culprit, Femi Awise who is a herbalist is still at large.

The police boss noted that they have arrested five suspects, including a commercial motorcyclist that carried the deceased to the scene, adding that they would be charged to court upon completion of investigation.

The suspects arrested include; Adeyemi Ademolu, 29, Lateef Ali, 23, Dare Akinyemi, 22, Wasiu Sotola, 23 and 22-year-old Taiwo Omolaso.

The police on getting to the scene, discovered human flesh that was chopped into bits. A black pot for cooking of human flesh was also recovered. The police revealed that the right limb of the victim was also seen in a nearby shallow grave.

“What we want to tell the public is that they should monitor the movement of their wards and children, especially when they are left in school and other public institutions. They should always keep watch over their children, call them regularly and where they don’t see them, they should quickly report to the police,” the CP affirmed.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Smoke55: 1:17pm On May 01, 2020
Op Please Continue Exposing The Deplicated Enviroment,see The Way They Are Struggling To Derail The Thread Because You Are Posting Their Dirty Villages They Call States,thats Why Till Today Non Of Them Have Created A Thread To Show The Developments In Osun,ogun,oyo,and Ekiti,they Will Rush To Creat Multiple threads about the Developments In Lagos As If Lagos Is The Only State In SW,and somebody like arewa that have been parading him self as a fulani have also been exposed to be an afonja cone head from ogbomosho! please op more pix from osun,ogun,ekiti and oyo,i have been waiting for a day like this,dnt mind the way they are jumping up and down trying to derail the thread...FOLLOWING!!

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:20pm On May 01, 2020
http://tribuneonlineng.com/content/money-ritualists’-shrines-uncovered-oyo-osun


Money ritualists’ shrines uncovered in Oyo, Osun
June 13, 2015
5 suspects in police net
Written by:
Oluwatoyin Malik


THE newly created Anti-Kidnapping Squad of the Oyo State police command has uncovered a syndicate of suspected ritualists which specialised in swindling unsuspecting members of the public by offering false solutions to health and other problems.
The suspects are Alhaji Akeem Azeez Olayode (37), said to be the leader; the syndicate’s fake herbalist, Ayankunle Ayanlowo (43); the syndicate’s spy, Oriyomi Adebayo (41); Samsideen Abiola (48), said to be ‘photographer’ who lures rich victims to the syndicate’s trap; and Sherifat Gbadamosi (42), the syndicate’s ‘white witch.’
Discovered were shrines used by the suspects to deceive their victims, located at Oloya community in Asejire, in Isokan Local Government Area of Osun State and Balogun village, via Akufo, in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State.
The Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Musa Katsina, who led officers and men as well as journalists to the shrines, said the activities of the syndicate were uncovered through intelligence.
Katsina said the squad also discovered two poultry farms owned by members of the syndicate, which is suspected to have been established with the proceeds from the crime. Each of the farms is estimated at N50 million.
The commissioner said preliminary investigations by the police showed that the syndicate’s victims included security personnel, contractors, politicians and foreigners.
He disclosed that the estimated cumulative value of money collected from victims and used by the syndicate to establish businesses and acquire properties was more than N800 million.
Katsina said many of the victims had visited the shrines and left with financial bruises.
“They have dispossessed people of various amounts of money, among them an octogenarian from whom the syndicate collected N30 million. Another victim from the United States was also defrauded of N20 million,” the commissioner said.
He stated that the suspects had ma

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:20pm On May 01, 2020
In Ondo

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/police-arrest-five-ritualists-in-ondo/


Police arrest five ritualists in Ondo
on june 08, 2015 at 5:35 am in news
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Akure — FIVE suspected ritualists have been arrested at a shrine where abducted persons are slaughtered and their parts sold to prospective buyers at Ago Oyinbo in Okitipupa area of Ondo State.
Consequently, upon discovery of the kidnappers den, youths in the town stormed the place and demolished it.
Vanguard gathered that the suspects were arrested, following a tip-off by people of the community, who noticed strange movements and stench oozing out of the building.

The human slaughter house and some of the fetish materials therein.
Men of Igbotako Police division reportedly effected the arrest of the suspects.
Before their arrest, the suspects were alleged to have been occupying the building in the last three years.
Sources informed newsmen that the suspected ritualists, after kidnapping their victims, usually take them to the shrine and slaughtered them for ritual purposes.
The said shrine is located in the village which is a few kilometres away from Benin-Ore-Ijebu Ode expressway.
Fetish materials such as cow horns, different types of clothes suspected to belong to those abducted, palm fronds, bottles of gin, calabashes, ‘Ghana must go’ bags, among others, were found at the shrine.
The Baale of Ago Oyinbo, Chief Moyebi Okeowo, who spoke to newsmen, said the shrine must have been erected in 2012 when the suspects came to beg for a space in the village to use as location to shoot films.
He said: “I asked somebody to take them to the owner of the land, unknown to him that they wanted to use the village as a kidnappers den.
“When they came to me to beg for a piece of land to shoot their film, I told them I am not the owner of the land and I took them to the brother of the landlord of the land who took them to the wife of the landlord in Akure.
‘I learned they were authorized by the wife of the landlord to use the land and since then, they have been using it.
“When I did not know what they were using the land for, I told their leader to go and report their activities to the police and he later informed me that he had done so.”
Okeowo explained that he was not aware of the activities of the suspects until last Monday when he got information that the suspects were using human beings for sacrifice on the land.
Also, the Principal of Community Grammar School in neighbouring Kajola, in Odigbo Local Government Area of the state, Mr Joseph Edosama, said two of the security guards of the school were among the suspects arrested by the police for conspiring with the suspected kidnappers.
Another community leader, who spoke in confidence, explained that it had been long since the suspects started operating in the village.
But the state police spokesman, Wole Ogodo, feigned ignorance of the development in the community, saying the state command had not been briefed by its Divisional police station at Igbotako.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:20pm On May 01, 2020
http://dailypost.ng/2015/06/18/man-paraded-for-kidnapping-97-year-old-man-in-ogun/

Man paraded for kidnapping 97-year-old man in OgunBy Seun Opejobi on June 18, 201566SHARESSHARE TWEET SHARE SHARE 0 COMMENTS
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The Ogun State Police Command on Wednesday paraded a 40-year-old man, Emeka Obi, for allegedly abducting 97 year old Iposiola Samaiye.

While parading the suspect, the state Police Commissioner, Valentine Ntomchukwu, said the suspect, alongside his gang, abducted Pa Samaiye from his residence at Ijebu-Esure last Thursday, and later demanded a N20m ransom from the family.

Ntomchukwu noted that police officers trailed the kidnappers to a forest in the state where they held Pa Samaiye captive, adding that his accomplice, identified as Prince, however escaped.

He said: “They held the 97-year-old man inside the bush without food for four days. But our men, through tracking, between 3am and 5am this morning (Tuesday), were able to arrest them and set the old man free.”

The police boss also stated that the victim has been taken to a private hospital in Ijebu-Ode where he is receiving medical attention.

While speaking with journalists at the hospital, son of the victim, Obafemi, disclosed that the abductors demanded a N20 million ransom, which was negotiated downward to 10 million and later N1 million.

He said: “The kidnappers first demanded for N20 million, later it was negotiated to N10 million and later N1 million. But we did not pay any ransom before my father was freed by the police.”

The police boss further warned kidnappers, cultists and other criminal-minded individuals to stay away from the state, adding that failure to heed his warning will result into prosecution when caught.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 1:22pm On May 01, 2020
Odourless fufu

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by OgaHector: 2:04pm On May 01, 2020
I used to think SW is more developed than NW.. But OP.. is Kano the only state in NW?

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by IDeyNL: 2:19pm On May 01, 2020
OgaHector:
I used to think SW is more developed than NW.. But OP.. is Kano the only state in NW?

Kano alone beat the whole SW aside Lagos.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Eastlink(m): 2:30pm On May 01, 2020
The NW seems to be developing faster than the SW! Imagine Kaduna and Ibadan that started almost the same time.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Eastlink(m): 2:32pm On May 01, 2020
IDeyNL:


Kano alone beat the whole SW aside Lagos.
Lagos is still number 1 actually. But it still baffles me to see Katsina ahead of Osogbo. The SW must begin to ask themselves questions.

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Nobody: 2:37pm On May 01, 2020
Sammy07:


First North west don't beat south west in education
In security same thing.
In employment same thing
Same as infrastructure and human development

Pls what do u wanna compare undecided
You know already his antics yet you are feeding him. Nawa ooo!
Re: South West Vs North West Development by Nobody: 2:39pm On May 01, 2020
Iamgrey5:
Bro

Northwest is better than Southwest in everything cheesy

Shebi that is what op want to hear

Dear op we are not emotional babies like certain people. cheesy

They say pictures paint a words but a picture can never tell the whole story.

You can continue to post as many as pictures as you like.cheesy

Na your Data go hear am.

God bless you jare

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Nobody: 2:41pm On May 01, 2020
Arrewa:
Anambralstson I know you're behind this account!!

Lol... This thread is dead on arrival!!

I urge the Yorubas to ignore this thread!!

This is an ipob member!

We know them by their mode of operandi!!


We know

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by ItooWorWor(m): 2:58pm On May 01, 2020
Osu suddenly fighting for Northwest, kikikikiki!
How touching grin grin

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Re: South West Vs North West Development by Problemkid1: 4:00pm On May 01, 2020
Kaduna grin grin

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