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Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by NkayStory(f): 10:11am On Jul 16, 2019
Greedy drug-baron.better prepare how you will be President of odua republic not Nigeria as it is..

Yeye man.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Cantonese: 10:12am On Jul 16, 2019
Kingspin:

National leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) and former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu, has called on Nigerians not allow killings across the country to divide them.

He said this when he paid a condolence visit to the home of the leader of pan-Yoruba sociopolitical group, Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, over the killing of her daughter, Mrs Funke Olakunrin.

Tinubu, while speaking, urged the people not to allow the incident to divide Nigeria, but let it serve as a means to provide solution to security challenges confronting the country.

He said the security challenges like killing, raping and kidnapping should not be blamed on one particular ethnic group, saying “these challenges had been with us for a long time.”

The former governor of Lagos State said: “I am a nationalist and the security concerns and challenges right now must be faced squarely throughout Nigeria.”

While calling on Nigerians not to blame any ethnic group over the happenings in the country, Tinubu said: “I am extremely concerned about security. I don’t want a stigma; I can go through history of kidnapping in Nigeria; we know how and where it all started, there are a lot of copycats.

“For how long have we been battling insecurity in the country? There are cases of kidnapping. Is Evans, who was arrested and made disclosure also a herdsman? I don’t want to be political, but I will ask ‘where are the cows?’

He noted that the security challenges being faced by the country required more police personnel to be recruited, trained and deployed in various locations to fight insecurity across the country.

Speaking on the killing of Olakunrin, he said “this one that affected a member of our family, Mrs Olakunrin, is seriously sad and unacceptable, but nobody can return her alive; she has answered the call of her creator.

“Funke was very close to me and she died prematurely. Only four or five days ago, we chatted and I know what she discussed with me about Baba’s health condition. We just pray that this will not happen again.”

He, however, said: “We must not use this incident to divide us, but must use it as a cure to the security problems. Additional police, additional patrol and additional security reinforcement on the Ore Road and various flashpoints across the country are necessary and I have discussed this among the various authorities. The governor is eminently aware and being proactive about this.

“The security challenges are numerous across this country and to fight them, more police are being recruited and it takes time to train and deploy them in various areas.”

Also, a former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who called at the residence of Pa Fasoranti, described the death pathetic and unfortunate.

He attributed the increase in the cases of kidnapping and killing across the country to the non-prosecution of the offenders, saying kidnapping had evolved into a lingering pervasive security threat and multifaceted criminal enterprise.

Daniel, who called on government at all levels to revisit and address the issue of security in the country, said “ I am particularly worried that our dear and once beautiful country is facing this challenges and the omen is not good at all.”

Speaking on the increase in kidnapping and other criminal activities, he said “it is all about body language, because not many of these criminals or kidnappers are prosecuted or punished and this is not sending the right signal.

“When criminal offences are committed, we expect the government to act swiftly and to be seen to punish the criminals concerned.”

Earlier on Sunday, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on behalf of the Federal Government, had paid a condolence visit to the home of Chief Fasoranti, with an assurance that the Federal Government will deploy all options to put an end to the security challenges in the country.

He described the death of the daughter of the Afenifere leader, Mrs Olakunrin, who was killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Friday, on Benin/Ore Road as a massive tragedy.

Osinbajo, who arrived at the Fasorantis residence at exactly 9.10 a.m., was accompanied by the state governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu. He said the Federal Government would explore all options, including deploying soldiers on the highways, towards addressing the growing cases of security challenges in Nigeria.”

According to him, the Federal Government IS working towards a workable overhauling of the nation’s security architecture, disclosing that President Muhammadu Buhari had met with all the security chiefs toward restrategising to fight the war against security breaches.

He confirmed that the Inspector-General of Police had also laid out a new policy on community policing to enhance intelligence gathering, and assured Nigerians that the government was committed to providing all logistics to prosecute the fight against criminality.

He appealed to Nigerians to be calm, while assuring that the present administration remains committed to security of lives and property.

“As you know, I am here to commiserate with the families of Olakunrin and Pa Fasoranti.

“This is a massive tragedy as you can imagine. We have seen it replicated here and there, I mean kidnapping and killings.

“As you all know, the president has very recently met, not only the service chiefs, but also the IGP and he has laid out a new policy on the community policing.

“One of the most important things is intelligence gathering; that is why we have the community policing system where policemen would be trained in their own local government areas and would remain there. This is as close as we get to the community policing structure that we expect to have.

“The other thing of course is that we are also engaging the army so that there will be a bit of more military presence, especially on our roads. The Inspector-General of Police has already committed to ensuring that there is full coverage of the police and even helicopters.”

“To fastening the search for these killers and also to ensure that there is adequate presence to deter this kind of terrible situation from recurring. We are looking at the whole security architecture and trying to ensure that we are able to scale up and ensure that we are able to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.

“Security in a big county like Nigeria as you can imagine has challenges that are dynamic and we also have to be consistently dynamic to ensure that we are able to beat the challenges as they appear.

“I think we can be very hopeful that we would see peace and calm as some of the steps we are taking come to fruition. You know also that we met with the governors in the South-West and in the different zones, and everybody is coming to ensure that security is adequate and everyone feels safe and secure,” he said.­­­­­

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You are a nationalist abi?
Who is a state governmentist?
Who is a local governmentist?
Who is a villagist?
Who is a communityist?

Nonsense and ingredient.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Born2Breed(f): 10:13am On Jul 16, 2019
This is the man some people calls our leader....
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Theboss100(m): 10:15am On Jul 16, 2019
Las Las Tinubu Will Get His Pay Back. A Very Shameless Yoruba Muslim, Ready To Let His Tribesmen Get Killed Just Because Of 2023 Presidency Which Will Elude Him. Nigeria Is About To Xplode N This Brown Teeth Is Talking Rubbish
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by wifeesnatcher(m): 10:16am On Jul 16, 2019
help me tell Tinubu that he's mad
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Erastuslove: 10:16am On Jul 16, 2019
JasonScoolari:
All because his fulani masters offered him a 2023 plate of Amala and Ewedu with Kunù to step it down, the drug baron automatically turned into a marauding herdsmen defender and scored an own goal like one Williams Troost-Ekong.
They will deceive him at last...
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by ajebuter(f): 10:17am On Jul 16, 2019
Be speaking grammar dia,,, you hia

Wait for your grown children and any other family members to be affected

Then we can negotiate our unity properly...
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by freedomosjw: 10:19am On Jul 16, 2019
We are divided already baba. Instead of all of you claiming nationalists to look critically at the issues that have not only divided us, but also limited and stunted our growth and development as a people, you keep talking trash and pursuing selfish causes.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Zenlife: 10:20am On Jul 16, 2019
Tinubu you presently are at the crux, a primary architect of the division and Fulani penetration of the South.
You're A sellout, a selfish, self-centred, greedy, shameless, very ugly toad.

You are a primary key player that sold your people (yorubas) and Nigeria to the Fulani.

You're nothing but a blinded ambitious douchebag that soon will be discarded either by the Fulani or the yorubas and Nigeria as a whole.

Recently, rtd. General Adebayo called you out.
Besides corruption, looting, godfatherism, gangsterism, and agberoism, What are your visible contributions to the yorubas, not to mention Nigeria? Factories, education, manufacturing industries, capital creative ventures? Hardly any of repute that will stand the sands of time. No legacy.

You are miles and miles away from been a Statesman despite all your opportunities. Not surprising though, only a fool squeezes orange and expect tomato juice. You are no leader Tinubu, but a mere bully and a glorified tout. You can never lead the enlightened.

Tinubu you are an insensitive, arrogant unapologetic bully, a bum and a scum to the Afonja Dynasty. But for fear and gutlessness, for all unpardonable and unforgivable damages and destruction you have brought upon the Oduduwa people in particular, and Nigeria as a whole, you have no business still breathing.

Oh yes Tinubu, where I'm domicile abroad, you would have since been assassinated even by the lowly of the street. No false security can protect your stinky withered butt.
If American President, Ronald Reagan, with all his FBI, CIA, security details can be shot daylight on the streets, who the fvck do you think you are Tinubu? Useless parasite, feeding on the wealth of the nation.
By your antecedents, your days are numbered.

Tinubu you have offended so many in unpardonable and unforgivable measures. Watch your back bloke!

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Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Nasir123(m): 10:20am On Jul 16, 2019
StaffofOrayan:
To every Yoruba , don't ever forget Tinubu is a politician , they come and go

Enough SENSE in that line.
Thanks.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by themanderon: 10:25am On Jul 16, 2019
What more evidence do we need? This man has sold his people to the marauders. To your tent ohh Yoruba's your leaders have sold you.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by OdumegwuOjukwu: 10:25am On Jul 16, 2019
If killings shouldn't divide us, please what should?

Love?
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by CrestMan: 10:26am On Jul 16, 2019
tinubu is a USEFUL IDIOT to his grand masters angry
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by TeraHawks: 10:28am On Jul 16, 2019
whats a colossal IDIOT
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by YolobaMuslim: 10:34am On Jul 16, 2019
Tinubu, the most handsome and honest man on earth.
Don't mind Evans and his gang, our Fulani Herdsmen masters can never be separated from us.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by akin9ja78(m): 10:41am On Jul 16, 2019
I dey feel you jagaban.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Omoslim26: 10:42am On Jul 16, 2019
Nija is divided in evry sense d centre cannot hold dis country anymore lets restructure dis failed state of lets jst split d damn union simple as abc
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by exlinklodge: 10:44am On Jul 16, 2019
This man needs to die


Honestly
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by lagdmark(m): 10:45am On Jul 16, 2019
wifeesnatcher:
help me tell Tinubu that he's mad
Naso Mad man can not speak for Yoruba people, Yorubas are not Aboki Adamu they don't deserve the selfish Agbaya.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Princedapace(m): 10:46am On Jul 16, 2019
Not just him, the entire political class don't want us to divide..

Lol, na south south oil cause am. These politicians enjoy so much from our current system of govt..
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by pyro62(m): 10:46am On Jul 16, 2019
Ikechu12:
What do you expect from a fulani slave?

Bloodshed means nothing to the crackhead, drug dealing frog as long as North decieves him of becoming president in 2023. Greedy demon

Chai! Tinubu right now

Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Nobody: 10:47am On Jul 16, 2019
Kingspin:

National leader of All Progressives Congress (APC) and former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Tinubu, has called on Nigerians not allow killings across the country to divide them.

He said this when he paid a condolence visit to the home of the leader of pan-Yoruba sociopolitical group, Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, over the killing of her daughter, Mrs Funke Olakunrin.

Tinubu, while speaking, urged the people not to allow the incident to divide Nigeria, but let it serve as a means to provide solution to security challenges confronting the country.

He said the security challenges like killing, raping and kidnapping should not be blamed on one particular ethnic group, saying “these challenges had been with us for a long time.”

The former governor of Lagos State said: “I am a nationalist and the security concerns and challenges right now must be faced squarely throughout Nigeria.”

While calling on Nigerians not to blame any ethnic group over the happenings in the country, Tinubu said: “I am extremely concerned about security. I don’t want a stigma; I can go through history of kidnapping in Nigeria; we know how and where it all started, there are a lot of copycats.

“For how long have we been battling insecurity in the country? There are cases of kidnapping. Is Evans, who was arrested and made disclosure also a herdsman? I don’t want to be political, but I will ask ‘where are the cows?’

He noted that the security challenges being faced by the country required more police personnel to be recruited, trained and deployed in various locations to fight insecurity across the country.

Speaking on the killing of Olakunrin, he said “this one that affected a member of our family, Mrs Olakunrin, is seriously sad and unacceptable, but nobody can return her alive; she has answered the call of her creator.

“Funke was very close to me and she died prematurely. Only four or five days ago, we chatted and I know what she discussed with me about Baba’s health condition. We just pray that this will not happen again.”

He, however, said: “We must not use this incident to divide us, but must use it as a cure to the security problems. Additional police, additional patrol and additional security reinforcement on the Ore Road and various flashpoints across the country are necessary and I have discussed this among the various authorities. The governor is eminently aware and being proactive about this.

“The security challenges are numerous across this country and to fight them, more police are being recruited and it takes time to train and deploy them in various areas.”

Also, a former governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, who called at the residence of Pa Fasoranti, described the death pathetic and unfortunate.

He attributed the increase in the cases of kidnapping and killing across the country to the non-prosecution of the offenders, saying kidnapping had evolved into a lingering pervasive security threat and multifaceted criminal enterprise.

Daniel, who called on government at all levels to revisit and address the issue of security in the country, said “ I am particularly worried that our dear and once beautiful country is facing this challenges and the omen is not good at all.”

Speaking on the increase in kidnapping and other criminal activities, he said “it is all about body language, because not many of these criminals or kidnappers are prosecuted or punished and this is not sending the right signal.

“When criminal offences are committed, we expect the government to act swiftly and to be seen to punish the criminals concerned.”

Earlier on Sunday, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on behalf of the Federal Government, had paid a condolence visit to the home of Chief Fasoranti, with an assurance that the Federal Government will deploy all options to put an end to the security challenges in the country.

He described the death of the daughter of the Afenifere leader, Mrs Olakunrin, who was killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen on Friday, on Benin/Ore Road as a massive tragedy.

Osinbajo, who arrived at the Fasorantis residence at exactly 9.10 a.m., was accompanied by the state governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu. He said the Federal Government would explore all options, including deploying soldiers on the highways, towards addressing the growing cases of security challenges in Nigeria.”

According to him, the Federal Government IS working towards a workable overhauling of the nation’s security architecture, disclosing that President Muhammadu Buhari had met with all the security chiefs toward restrategising to fight the war against security breaches.

He confirmed that the Inspector-General of Police had also laid out a new policy on community policing to enhance intelligence gathering, and assured Nigerians that the government was committed to providing all logistics to prosecute the fight against criminality.

He appealed to Nigerians to be calm, while assuring that the present administration remains committed to security of lives and property.

“As you know, I am here to commiserate with the families of Olakunrin and Pa Fasoranti.

“This is a massive tragedy as you can imagine. We have seen it replicated here and there, I mean kidnapping and killings.

“As you all know, the president has very recently met, not only the service chiefs, but also the IGP and he has laid out a new policy on the community policing.

“One of the most important things is intelligence gathering; that is why we have the community policing system where policemen would be trained in their own local government areas and would remain there. This is as close as we get to the community policing structure that we expect to have.

“The other thing of course is that we are also engaging the army so that there will be a bit of more military presence, especially on our roads. The Inspector-General of Police has already committed to ensuring that there is full coverage of the police and even helicopters.”

“To fastening the search for these killers and also to ensure that there is adequate presence to deter this kind of terrible situation from recurring. We are looking at the whole security architecture and trying to ensure that we are able to scale up and ensure that we are able to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.

“Security in a big county like Nigeria as you can imagine has challenges that are dynamic and we also have to be consistently dynamic to ensure that we are able to beat the challenges as they appear.

“I think we can be very hopeful that we would see peace and calm as some of the steps we are taking come to fruition. You know also that we met with the governors in the South-West and in the different zones, and everybody is coming to ensure that security is adequate and everyone feels safe and secure,” he said.­­­­­

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So killings should unite us.

Top slave
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by technicallyrich(m): 10:47am On Jul 16, 2019
Vulturenubu have seen that he fukd up and paid his online mizcreants to save face.
But the truth is that the man and other afonjas mudslims have slave mentality.
Like i always say yoruba christians are southerners.
Yoruba muslims are northerners.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by truthstands20: 10:51am On Jul 16, 2019
Tinubu is a big disgrace. If his wife or daughter is the one that was killed, will he be saying this? This man will be consumed in this evil coalition with Buhari.
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Firefire(m): 10:51am On Jul 16, 2019
Eleribu personified!

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Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Litmus: 10:51am On Jul 16, 2019
Haven’t been in Nigeria for some time now, so cannot feel the pulse and was wondering if SARS operational procedures have in some way been cut back or altered by the social media campaign and if subsequently there has been any relation, e.g.spike in killing across Nigeria since then?
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Firefire(m): 10:53am On Jul 16, 2019
In the fullness of time, the fool will be remembered by the gods.


The blood of the many Nigerians killed because of his greed for power, money & position will speak at the appropriate time.

Omo’ale!

Zenlife:
Tinubu you presently are at the crux, a primary architect of the division and Fulani penetration of the South.
You're A sellout, a selfish, self-centred, greedy, shameless, very ugly toad.

You are a primary key player that sold your people (yorubas) and Nigeria to the Fulani.

You're nothing but a blinded ambitious douchebag that soon will be discarded either by the Fulani or the yorubas and Nigeria as a whole.

Recently, rtd. General Adebayo called you out.
Besides corruption, looting, godfatherism, gangsterism, and agberoism, What are your visible contributions to the yorubas, not to mention Nigeria? Factories, education, manufacturing industries, capital creative ventures? Hardly any of repute that will stand the sands of time. No legacy.

You are miles and miles away from been a Statesman despite all your opportunities. Not surprising though, only a fool squeezes orange and expect tomato juice. You are no leader Tinubu, but a mere bully and a glorified tout. You can never lead the enlightened.

Tinubu you are an insensitive, arrogant unapologetic bully, a bum and a scum to the Afonja Dynasty. But for fear and gutlessness, for all unpardonable and unforgivable damages and destruction you have brought upon the Oduduwa people in particular, and Nigeria as a whole, you have no business still breathing.

Oh yes Tinubu, where I'm domicile abroad, you would have since been assassinated even by the lowly of the street. No false security can protect your stinky withered butt.
If American President, Ronald Reagan, with all his FBI, CIA, security details can be shot daylight on the streets, who the fvck do you think you are Tinubu? Useless parasite, feeding on the wealth of the nation.
By your antecedents, your days are numbered.

Tinubu you have offended so many in unpardonable and unforgivable measures. Watch your back bloke!
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by zoedew: 10:56am On Jul 16, 2019
Tinubu may as well go hug a live transformer to cement his relationship with the Eko Electricity Distribution Company!
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by edibobo: 11:10am On Jul 16, 2019
THIS DRUG LICKING IDIOT ALAWAYS VOMITTING RUBBISH
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by Smooyis(m): 11:18am On Jul 16, 2019
It's good to be ambitious. However, ambition can be deadly and misleading atimes. grin shocked
Re: Killings Should Not Divide Us —tinubu by erinalex: 11:20am On Jul 16, 2019
oilPUSSY:
This man reasons like an animal..

So unfortunate that he has some gullible followers looking up-to him.
SMH.
When are u going to free yourself from emotions ?

You had abused, cursed and attacked; yet Nigeria problems are getting higher.

Don't u think, there is a need for new approach ?

It's time for you too, to suggest the way out of this mess called Nigeria; tell us, how we are going to go about ur own method.

Enough of abuse every time , history has shown us,it never help.

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