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Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 2:31pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Are the owners involved in Nigerian politics? Need more info on their background. Knowing America are our real enemy. 1 Like |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 2:36pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma:their things are cheapest in Abuja. you dey jealous? |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by adanduka: 2:42pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Well whatever happens, Wonderland should not be closed. It's a great hangout. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by richesng(m): 3:00pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
In all honesty, we all need to be vigilant. The world is already fallen into the hands of terrorists and bad guys are on the prowl. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by nijanigga: 3:04pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma:gej don't give a damn. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 3:21pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: Rubbish! Nothing will even take there to shop when we have Shoprite and others. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by ALISMILE(m): 3:27pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Obinoscopy:Government has the power to influence d judiciary! So I still blame d government! |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by crosbreaka: 3:39pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
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Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Orikinla(m): 3:43pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma: [size=18pt]GEJ has more links to sponsors of terrorists in Nigeria. Illegal oil bunkering or cases of crude oil theft increased since President Goodluck Jonathan came into office. The illegal oil trade goes with illegal arms trade as oil exchanges for arms in the high seas where most of the Islamic terrorists and sea pirates are actively engaged with more than US$20 million exchanging hands daily. The Nigerians who are major supporters of President Jonathan are daily dealers in The Togo Triangle, an offshore market for stolen oil off the coast of Nigeria and Togo near the Niger Delta. The Triangle has been compared to an "open-air drug market" for trade in illegal crude oil, noted for the presence of pirates So, when I see the ignoramuses yelling GEJ TILL 2019 and others, I just feel great pity for them, because they are actually fools who don't even know what the 2015 presidential election is all about and why President Jonathan and his political mafia are desperate to spend as many billions of dollars as they can to stop Gen. Muhammad Buhari who alone has the balls and guts to stop these enemies of Nigeria from the Niger Delta to Lake Chad. [/size] [size=18pt] Oil and Terrorism in the New Gulf: Framing U.S. Energy and Security Policies for the Gulf of Guinea [/size] |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by munky(m): 4:07pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
some ignorant people have been pointing fingers at the government. they say the government is useless. first, DSS arrested these brothers and a competent court freed them. remember these guys have Nigerian citizenship and so can't be treated anyhow. they are entitled to a fair hearing. DSS have done their part, it is left for the courts to do their part. secondly, Nigeria does not have the intelligence capability that the US have. we dont know the source of the US information. The US has intelligence assets all over the world. if the US wants to help Nigeria, what they should have done was to pass info to our DSS agents in order to facilitate their conviction and am guessing they didn't. somebody said the government can influence the judiciary. under our current constitution the judiciary is independent. GEJ is not a despot he always abide by the court rulings even if its detrimental. you can't cherry pick cases. if u want a meddlesome government don't cry foul when the outcome does not favour you. thirdly, remember these Lebanese brothers and various other families have been living in Nigeria since before independence. am not absolving the government of any blame. all am saying is fundamental human rights should be observed. the Nigerian government should work hard to find facts linking these brothers to terrorist activities so the courts can jail them with a clean conscience. 1 Like |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by SimpleJetty(f): 4:10pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
IbnSultaan: DSS, ARMY and the COUNTER TERRORISM UNIT should move in to get this person who made this comment I am quoting now arrested, detained and prosecuted. This is an upcoming Shekau in disguise. Security agencies please do the needful now before it's late. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by romioray: 4:26pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma: Are you part of the government too? Don't you want the judiciary to be independent? Do you want the president to interfer in judicial matters or court ruling so that you will paint him a dictator? Let us not be blind in our arguments. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by mymadam(m): 4:59pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
menix: Makes sense, IMHO. Thank you. God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Eluwilussit(m): 5:15pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma: It doesn't work like that, even in America. If the courts clear you, it ends there. This is democracy. FG can't go against the order of the courts. Have you ever wondered why all the terrorists on the western watch lists, have not been arrested and deported? Even terrorists have rights. Those rights must be respected. The courts are the guardians of these rights. Not the government. We are always quick to blame the presidency for everything that goes wrong. Ever heard of separation of power? There's little or nothing the president can do. There should be strictly non-interference by the executive arm. If the courts are corrupt, let the police investigate them and make their findings public. The masses, then has the duty to protest and put pressure on the courts. We all have a role to play. Unfortunately, ours is a funny society. We all lay back and point fingers at the presidency. That's not to say that the presidency is not corrupt. In developed nations, the police, the courts and the people, keep the executive arm of the government upright. Not the other way. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Reptyle(m): 5:30pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Obinoscopy: I won't blame the courts because courts can only adjudicate based on facts before them. If the facts brought against the Fawaz brothers by the DSS (who I believe prosecuted the case on behalf of the federal government) were not hard enough to prove the case of terrorism beyond reasonable doubt, the courts have no choice but to set them free and restore all their rights. Don't forget that the brothers are naturalised Nigerian citizens now, with rights guaranteed by the Nigerian constitution. I think the DSS needs to reopen its investigation based on this new insight. Nigeria must not be portrayed as a safe haven for terrorists. Our image is bad enough as is. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 8:52pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
romioray: Read through my earlier comments very well and you will not see where I pointed fingers at GEJ. I referred to the FG as a whole. In this case, it is you who has chosen to blind your eyes to the points I raised. Kindly refrain from quoting me out of context. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 8:57pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Eluwilussit: What a waste of time to post the above jargon. Please point out from my earlier post where I expressly accused the Presidency for allowing terrorists thrive in the country. I remember saying the FG. Please refrain from quoting me out of context. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Eluwilussit(m): 9:34pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
uboma: I was not particularly on your case; just trying to point out somethings. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings or pride. I am sorry if I came across that way. I apologize. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by jacseniore(m): 10:44pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
This same wonderland that kids troop to all the time here in abj, let them not hold any1 hostage one day o haba. These were also the same guys that were accused of smuggling fire arms and ammunitions into the country some yrz bk. Something is definitely nt right! |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 8:21am On Mar 01, 2015 |
uboma:... the others no sabi fix price for items. some are after the customer money more than service rendered. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 8:24am On Mar 01, 2015 |
jacseniore:... the business was released to somebody else, one of their brothers. there was really a terrorist in their midst training a little group of military(ofcos the ragboys), he has been prosecuted. that's why the business is up and running again. my own be say, if nah Nigerian person in their land, the business will be taken by their government oh. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 8:27am On Mar 01, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: Abi? Lol |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 8:33am On Mar 01, 2015 |
uboma: i'm good in market survey, it's not because a place is big like Sambisa that I'll luv the place. the biggest shop in Abuja, their prices are just an apology. These foreigners, they sell their stuffs almost the same way you get them online. I compared some items I saw in UAE and it's same price in their store. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 8:38am On Mar 01, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: Dude, you can continue shopping at Amigo, I never advised you against that. Personally, I don't shop and never will. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by jacseniore(m): 10:55am On Mar 01, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: well foreigners are kings in Nigeria! |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 11:02am On Mar 01, 2015 |
jacseniore:GBAM!! that's the point. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by Nobody: 11:08am On Mar 01, 2015 |
uboma:same here, I do more of window shopping, I only buy what I need. copy me. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by uboma(m): 11:52am On Mar 01, 2015 |
shadowgwalker: I meant to say that I don't shop there and never will. |
Re: Breaking!! US Imposes Sanctions On Owner Of AMIGO Supermarket Abuja!! by candyx: 3:31pm On Mar 01, 2015 |
I will blame the courts for allowing the owners of Amigo Supermarket to go scot-free.[/quote] Sometimes I wonder if they bribe them to let this people go. |
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