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Beaf
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There have been a repeated series of extra-judicial killings in Nigeria. It might seem that there is no authority to account for or bring justice to these murders in Nigeria. The reasons for the most recent brazen and cold blooded executions, carried out in full glare of the World, are shrouded in the depths of darkness. A staccato of conflicting reports and explanations have erupted from various govt organs, leaving a trail of troubling questions such as; there is a possible and ongoing cover up; they are political assassinations; our law enforcement agencies are a band of immoral and cruel incompetents and criminals. . . Gloomy questions. . . .But there is the International Court of Justice ICJ. Nigeria is a signatory!  Anybody can submit a claim to the ICJ. You can also remain anonymous if you so desire. Is it not high time some of our criminals in high places were brought to book alongside the fellows like? Charles Taylor (Liberia)Hissene Habre (Chad) Joseph Kony of the LRA (Uganda) Bosco Ntaganda DR Congo
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Beaf
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Corporal Rabiu Bello attached to Kaduna State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) requested a young apprentice, Haliru Slau Agaba to buy a stick of cigarette for him. Haliru responded that he could not afford it. Corporal Bello "pulled out a pistol and pumped bullets into the young apprentice, who slumped" (The News, Lagos, 30.04.01). . .
Mrs. Iroh, while roasting plantain (a local delicacy of the poor) by the roadside was killed by the bullets from the gun of a policeman. The police merely described the incident as an accidental discharge, and nothing whatsoever was done to contact the family of Mrs. Iroh. No apology was rendered and no compensation was contemplated.
The list is endless. Unfortunately, the recurring brutality is not abating. Teeth are being gnashed and promising souls continually lost. Dele Udoh, a very promising Nigerian athlete was brutally gunned down by the police in Lagos in 1999. A very prominent Nigerian Fuji artist (Adewale Ayuba) was shot in the leg by policemen for refusing to give a “reasonable settlement”. . . http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=9815
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Crude Oil (m)
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I do not agree. The boko haramites were a grave threat to national security, stability and unity.
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Crude Oil (m)
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I do not agree. The boko haramites were a grave threat to national security, stability and unity.
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nex (m)
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See, the ICJ can only try to defend the rights of Nigerians when Nigerians say their rights are being abused. Look around you. Nigerians are celebrating extra-judicial killings and some people want to go to the ICJ, Nigerians will make complete idiots of them.
If Taylor had been exonerated by the voices of Liberians and Sierra Leoneans, do you think the ICJ could've had a case against him?
The majority of Nigerians have endorsed extra-judicial killings and there's nothing we can do about it. It's their right and that's why they call it a democracy anyway.
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SapeleGuy
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ICJ na mago mago court, the whole nigeria could be in favour of prosecution but if USA (who are not signatories) and UK are not in favour - una go catch ground.
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Beaf
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ICJ na mago mago court, the whole nigeria could be in favour of prosecution but if USA (who are not signatories) and UK are not in favour - una go catch ground.
Forget mago mago and remember Odi massacre. These guys have got to be made accountable. In all honesty, I think the army has no sense of millitary strategy and just pour out bombs and amunition at random.
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mikeansy
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I do not agree. The boko haramites were a grave threat to national security, stability and unity.
So how to sustain Nigeria's unity include to murder people in cold blood inside the police station? no respect for rule of law? no trials? I think this is a misuse of the phrase 'threat to National Unity', the act of killing people in cold blood is criminal . . . . Nigeria is simply a rogue state.
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strangleyo
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Nigeria shouldn't answer to the foreigners.
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Onlytruth (m)
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Most "Nigerians" are fascists and lack the understanding of the rule of law principles. But the unfortunate thing is that the same people turn around to wonder why a single individual with the backing of the security forces would steal the peoples mandate. We will soon see a life president there, because most Nigerians have a genocidal mindset.
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Michael 13 (m)
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all this will end in the world bribe
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Michael 13 (m)
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all this will end with the word BRIBE[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font]
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Chrisbenogor (m)
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To each country its own the nigerian government always knows best. 
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Becomrich
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who and who should go to the ICJ. Already nigeria have commited a crime under international law against human right abuse in the north and delta state. I think nigeria should quickly be smart before they order for yar adua arrest or the senators and others. remove the yorubas, edo, delta and bayelsa into benin republic. because nigeria have commited a crime.
if you remove the yorubas, edo, delta and bayelsa state into benin republic. who are they going to arrest . the old nigeria is dead.
Guantanamo prison is allowed under international law. in war you are allowed to arrest people. that what the USA did and they can not be taken to the ICJ. prison of war. but in the case of nigeria yar adua can be arrested and taken to the ICJ. Not only yar adua but the senators , representative and others can be arrested over it. look i can see danger in this. to avoid continue violent in the north. remove the yorubas, edo, delta and bayelsa into benin republic.
i predict there would be violent in nigeria during election, you need to prove how a northerner won an election. remove the yorubas, edo, delta and bayelsa into benin republic. , you make the north the majority. i would post all names of oil field the north would be getting from this. this way you make the north majority and no need for election rigging. the igbos traders are not ready to leave their shop and fight for the remover of yorubas, edo, delta and bayelsa into benin republic. their are not ready to loss thier good and money because of this. they are mostly traders.
you dont want them to arrest people over some things.
some Nigeria oilfield that would remain in nigeria. i would post others later. Afam Umuosi,
Alakiri Afam Cawthorne Channel Usan Cross River-1 Abana Ngboko 1 Ngolo Agbada Ekulama Apara Imo River Akri / Oguta
Adanga North Adanga
Oguta Qua Ibo Asasa Buguma Creek Asaramatoru Adua Adibawa Oyo Oron West Ikong / Nkuku Etim Akpor Ahia Otamini Obele Oza Korokoro Yorla Tai Utapate South Orubiri Krakama Okono Bomu Yokuru 1 Ubie Agwe Agbara Opobo South Onne Inanga Ime Ima
Elelenwa Inim Egbema Egbema east Egbema south Egbema west Mfem Odeama Creek Kolo Creek Oshi Yorla South Nigeria Open Acreage Kokori Isimiri
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asha 80 (m)
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Nigeria shouldn't answer to the foreigners.
Tell that to Gowon
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nex (m)
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Becomerich
I hail you O! The solution to everything is somehow linked with Benin Republic. I have told you that we the Edo will join this new Benin Republic arrangement only if the Oba of Benin will be made the supreme leader of the new Republic.
By the way, are you saying Guantanamo bay is legal? Then I guess Gbaramatu is legal too cos we clearly heard MEND declare total war on the FG. So it was war.
Guantanamo Bay is the most human rights abuse any nation has engaged in besides the Iraqi war.
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Beaf
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A new picture has surfaced on BBC showing Yusuf hail and hearty after capture by the army; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8180475.stmOne question I have is; the govt told us Yusuf was the leader of this group, but how can they prove it now that they have executed him extra-judicially? Charles Taylor is before the ICJ. Why not our very own extra-judicial muderers?
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RichyBlacK (m)
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A new picture has surfaced on BBC showing Yusuf hail and hearty after capture by the army; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8180475.stmOne question I have is; the govt told us Yusuf was the leader of this group, but how can they prove it now that they have executed him extra-judicially? Charles Taylor is before the ICJ. Why not our very own extra-judicial muderers? With no reservation, I now put Nigeria firmly in the committee of rogue states.
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okokomeji
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Becomerich
I hail you O! The solution to everything is somehow linked with Benin Republic. I have told you that we the Edo will join this new Benin Republic arrangement only if the Oba of Benin will be made the supreme leader of the new Republic.
@Nex You should know already that Oba of Benin doesn't qualify to be a supreme leader. Haba! You want to re-write history 
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Negro_Ntns (m)
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@POST,
I have two comments.
Yes, we need reforms in Nigeria but we do not need to go outside the country for our transformations. We can do it on our own but I will concur that we are not philosophically matured or disciplined sufficiently to tackle the problems we face. The problems are modern day problems that need modern day perspective to resolve, unfortunately our perspectives are archaic in the way we view ourselves and the rest of the world.
My second comment is relating to the ICJ protocol. The ICJ does not handle issues that are deemed domestic to a sovereign member. If a domestic problem is viewed as gross violations of human rights and conditions for the citizens, then the nation is pressured to find solution. Failing a resolution, a peer member nation can act as a sponsor (surrogate) to introduce the grievances on behalf of the aggrieved citizens. The keyword is membership. . .only member nations can introduce briefs against other nations in the capacity of self detrmination or fighting to bring self determination to others who are denied basic rights by their own sovereign nation.
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Seun (m)
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What I don't understand: the army captured him alive, but the police killed him. WTF?
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nex (m)
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And Nigerians are singing praises. I always knew the masses and the police are friends. They've just been pretending.
See how Nigerians are celebrating the Nigerian Police at the height of the inhumanity. WE LOVE YOU NPF! Kill us! To hell with the judges. They waste time. They give the benefit of doubt, AND WE DON'T WANT THAT!
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back2back (f)
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I am still saying it, who go help me escape this forsaken country??
How many more people have been killed by police like this?
What evidence to show that this guy is actually guilty???
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SegzyJoe (m)
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@poster dream on, why was United States not reported to ICJ or is Guatamala detention camp a hidden secret? For your information, going to ICJ is voluntary, and it has no instrument for enforcement, if you comply with ICJ ruling, you only do that in good faith.
Again, Boko Haram is a security threat to Nigeria, am sure you don't want a prolong court process that will triggered up another killing and kidnapping spree requesting for his release and the country will be held to ransome again? For your information, anybody can be killed on the alter of national security and your fundamental human rights can be stripped once it is an issue of state security.
I think the government should introduce a course on "Social Contract" in General Studies Division in our higher institution, becuase it seemed to me that most Nigerians don't know there is limitation to the Rule of Law or Fundamental Human Rights.
It often borders me how some members of civil society groups in western world open the mouth to tell us how to run our country, as if worst crimes are not been perpetrated thru covert operation by their own security and intelligent agencies.
In short, I disagree with the poster, by popular opinion justice may not have been served, but it served Nigeria well that he was dead. Nigeria cannot afford another long process handling such a sensitive religious issue, with crisis in the Niger Delta, no one need further evidence of a failed state
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nex (m)
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Nigerian Police, you have heard it from the mouth of the donkeys. You have been given the mandate to make final decisions and mete out punishments for crimes.
We no more have a problem with those Nigerians that have spent decades in jail without trial, we take no issue against all the many suspects that have been killed in custody.
You recent actions in the case of Boko Haram shows that you make your decisions based on truth and divine knowledge.
Carry on, you are our friend! we love you!! We support you!!!
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