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Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by OAM4J: 2:31am On Sep 27, 2011 |
[size=13pt]Gaddafi ‘Mercenaries’ Arrive Kaduna[/size] By John Shiklam Over 100 people, suspected to be mercenaries that fought for the sacked Libyan Leader, Muammar Gaddafi, have arrived Kaduna through the Nigeria - Niger Republic border at the weekend. They were said to have been conveyed in two luxury bus owned by transport companies located in the South-eastern Nigeria. There were no any official comments from the Kaduna Zonal Comptroller of Immigration, Suleiman Umar, as he kept reporters waiting for hours without attending to them. However, a source in his office explained that the command had to obtain clearance from Abuja and liaise with other relevant security agencies, like the State Security Service (SSS), Police and Army before speaking to the press. “We are yet to ascertain whether they are Gaddafi’s fighters but we know they are Nigerians from Libya. They came in through Niger-Nigeria border. As I am talking with you now, another set are at the Kaduna toll gate coming. “What we want to do now is to keep them in our custody and await directives from government on the way forward. We don’t have money; certainly, the state will cater for them until further directives. “Right now, high level security meeting is going on at the government house and our zonal comptroller has gone there.” One of the victims, who pleaded anonymity, claimed they were wandering in the desert for the past three weeks before they were apprehended by Immigration officials at the Niger-Nigerian border. “We left Libya about two weeks ago wandering in the desert before our arrest and subsequent conveyance here (Kaduna) from the Niger-Nigeria border,” he said. They have however been taken to Abuja. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/gaddafi-8216-mercenaries-8217-arrive-kaduna/99288/ |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by aloyemeka1: 2:34am On Sep 27, 2011 |
They were said to have been conveyed in two luxury bus owned by transport companies located in the South-eastern Nigeria.So, Igbos are importing terrorists into Nigeria to help destabilize the North,abi?. Anyway, all major Nigerian transport carriers are headquartered in the south east so that line is unnecessary. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Nobody: 8:53am On Sep 27, 2011 |
aloy/emeka:Trust ibo man,they will do anything for money.were they not supposed to inform the security agencies of such incident ? |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Rgp92: 8:56am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Propaganda |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by JUO(m): 8:59am On Sep 27, 2011 |
after killing innocent people they are running for their lives , |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by cryingbaby: 9:03am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Rgp92:Short-up what propaganda is that when its a southern transport importing criminals into nigeria later you will say its the North. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Rgp92: 9:04am On Sep 27, 2011 |
cryingbaby: Shut your negro month please. Do you have a prove that they are criminals? |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Nobody: 9:14am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Rgp92:We should worry about illegal arms ending up in the hands of boko harams ! |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by born2boink(m): 9:24am On Sep 27, 2011 |
I PLEG TO NIGIRIA MY KONTIRI,smelling wars |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by octar6: 9:35am On Sep 27, 2011 |
nigeria is not a country.am not 2 surprised at dis anyway.cus d northern leaders r aware of this move.d all shared d loot durin gadafi's regime.so its allowed. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Nobody: 9:57am On Sep 27, 2011 |
God help my country NIgeria |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by ikooko(m): 9:58am On Sep 27, 2011 |
I should think all necessary security clearance should have been done at the border post not inside the country. How can they be lost in the desert for three week, no commercial vehicle will embark on desert trip if he is not sure of the route especially when the bus went from Nigeria to pick passengers. Something is not adding up in the story. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Khams: 10:12am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Cheii!!! very soon you people will start saying they are reinforcement for the Boko Haram. Didnt you know that there were Nigerians living in Libya? |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Ournaija: 10:18am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Assumed Ghadaffi fighters at one end, Nigerian government at the other end. Igbo man (biz man) in between to connect them. This Naija is sweet |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Funkymallam(m): 10:25am On Sep 27, 2011 |
No wonder d mass failure in waec n neco exams. Nigerians cant read, and den comprehension is a forgone issue. Wot sort of article is dis sef? A transport coy went to pick wanderers in d desert? Is dat coy running a charity organisation? Headline reads Ghadafi fighters, but body reads displaced Nigerians. Too much unanswered questions. And ppl r here making accusations and counter accusations, must we always be bigots? Smh |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by LagosBoi2(m): 10:34am On Sep 27, 2011 |
today they intercept truck load of weapons, tomorrow container of explosives is been seized, wetin wan happen for this 9ja self?. I fear war ooo. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by phreakabit(m): 10:38am On Sep 27, 2011 |
[size=15pt]An obvious failed attempt at propaganda. . . . Next thing we will hear now is that some Southerners are among them. Its just the North again trying to split the blame evenly amongst all Geo-political zones. Shouldn't they ask why the borders are so porous in the first place? Shouldn't they have the list/register/database containing names ,photos and passport numbers of everyone coming in through our land borders cryingbaby: As for you. Learn to spell "shut" before insulting people of higher intellectual proficiency than yourself. Secondly did you get any form of education outside almajiri school of islamic studies ? The incoherency and poor command of English language exhibited in your comments, absolutely dissolves all possibilities of that .[/size] |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by ikooko(m): 10:53am On Sep 27, 2011 |
phreakabit: please pardon him, he is just a ''crying baby'' let him cry all he can, afterall babies don't write well when they are crying. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by atasteve: 10:53am On Sep 27, 2011 |
There shall not be wars in Nigeria by God's grace. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by tpia5: 11:12am On Sep 27, 2011 |
How do we know these people are all nigerians? Something about the story isnt adding up btw. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by hbrednic: 11:25am On Sep 27, 2011 |
Stranded Nigerians coming back from Libia are now Gaddafi fighters very cheap propaganda. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by maddog9ja: 11:41am On Sep 27, 2011 |
They were said to have been conveyed in two luxury bus owned by transport companies located in the South-eastern Nigeria. One of the victims, who pleaded anonymity, claimed they were wandering in the desert for the past three weeks before they were apprehended by Immigration officials at the Niger-Nigerian border. conclusion: They got apprehended, and the "apprehenders" hired 2 luxury buses owned by transport coys located in south-eastern Nigeria. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by GlobalD2: 12:18pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
atasteve: Ameeen o! Afterall, they are yet to ascertain whether they are Gaddafi’s fighters or Nigerians coming from Libya. May God have mercy on us! |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by zignor(m): 12:34pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
Over 100 people, suspected to be mercenaries that fought for the sacked Libyan Leader, Muammar Gaddafi, have arrived Kaduna through the Nigeria - Niger Republic border at the weekend. “ We are yet to ascertain whether they are Gaddafi’s fighters but we know they are Nigerians from Libya some writers should be transfered to idumota park majority of educated Nigerian are mugu, mumu or isi azu, that is why they can believe this kind of thrash This reporter is a clone And some people here are busy attacking one another . . .Nigerians can believe anything Another is that MEND have contacted Russia to fight for their republic IGBO have contacted Isreal for their republic Yorubas has called on britain Hausa has called on Iran America is drawing new map of each republic |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by lafuria1(m): 1:34pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
i have this feeliin dat some 9ja newspapers are out dia 2 cause tension wt no credibility. Ghadafi fighters? Cirusly? |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Parnassuss(m): 1:41pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
la furia: Thank you! The fact that people take this reporting seriously is just pathetic. Sensationalism doesn't begin to describe it. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by achinu(m): 3:15pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
it's not the job of the transporter to determine whether or not its passengers are mercenaries, that's the flipping job of our worthless security agencies to do & then block their entry into the country or detain them if they are a threat to national security. I get sooo sick of the freaking tribalistic comments uttered by posters on NL & honestly if this is the generation that is expected to move Nigeria forward, "I dey laugh" & not in a good way either. sshh. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by newintexas: 5:42pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
Do we even realise the implication of this information. The little safety we have in nigeria is going to be completely taken away. Instead of fighting tribal war of words, lets concentrate on the real issues. We know that these men are alll mostly drugged out and have lost all sense of conscience, so to start fighting over which tribe is responsible is totally unbelieveable to me when we know that our lives are at risk. shameful |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by deols(f): 7:14pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
When Obasanjo insulted journalists, we thought he was wrong. All goes back to d education system and eventually to the government *smh* |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by 1luvkipsus: 7:22pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
Trust ibo man,they will do anything for money.were they not supposed to inform the security agencies of such incident ? Who told u that Ghadafi's supporters or fighters are terrorists?u should have called the rebels fighting them terrorists. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by Mujinho4b(m): 7:55pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
hmmmm we shuld b carefull ooo, JEG should do something. |
Re: Gaddafi ‘fighters’ Arrive In Kaduna by NegroNtns(m): 8:00pm On Sep 27, 2011 |
So, Igbos are importing terrorists into Nigeria to help destabilize the North,abi?. No, the fighters are of Igbo origin, Nigerian govt was not doing anything to rescue and bring them home. Their people in East heard their cries and sent Ekene Dili Chukwu to bring them home. |
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