Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Nobody: 8:59am On Mar 07, 2020 |
kingthreat: You people in Souther Kaduna are not serious. Dont you have successful children in the cities, army, other parts of the country and abroad. Time for you guys to start a fund-raising. Then buy guns. Heavy AK47s. Teach your youths how to shoot. Let there be a watchmen that monitor strange movements into your village. Once the bastards come, return fire with fire. The ones you kill, roast them and feed to your dogs. Untill you learn to fight back, you will be continually oppressed until your village turns to Fulani grazing land. Unite southern Kaduna. Fight back, Igabi is in the Northern part of Kaduna State. Hausa and Muslim area too. 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Captainrambo2: 8:59am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Damn |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by kingthreat(m): 9:00am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Gnaeusmagnus:
Igabi is in the Northern part of Kaduna State. Alright. Kaduna, fight back 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by proclinician: 9:00am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Sheikh osama buhari and his minions strike again. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by spacechuks(m): 9:00am On Mar 07, 2020 |
can anything good come out from the north? The answer is not farfetched, only but capital No. They are the ones bugging this country with their poverty,sickness,overblown population,extremism,fanaticism, terrorism, the least is countless...I feel ashamed to have been born into a southern Nigeria being associated with this kind of northern people. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by osamz007: 9:00am On Mar 07, 2020 |
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Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Nobody: 9:01am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Why are they calling them bandits? Since when did these guys become bandits? Is it not the same fulani people that has been running some villages out of their homes cos the want to grab their lands since time immemorial in kaduna Nigerian journalists 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by voskia: 9:03am On Mar 07, 2020 |
the evil in this nation is unimaginable ..all dis is caused by hausa people given birth to children they cant take care of 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Angelfrost(m): 9:04am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Davash222: My only concern is, someone that can't Govern just a state wants to Preside over the largest black country in the world. It's appalling! Well, someone that failed as president decades ago, failed to grow a simple or single business years after, made no impact in the lives of his people in his local government (lest of all state), is currently into his second term as Nigerian president!!!... Egbon, that little negro governing Kaduna is more than qualified to lead Nigeria, since majority of us have long chosen to be eternally stupid!!! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Nobody: 9:05am On Mar 07, 2020 |
spacechuks: can anything good come out from the north? The answer is not farfetched, only but capital No. They are the ones bugging this country with their poverty,sickness,overblown population,extremism,fanaticism, terrorism, the least is countless...I feel ashamed to have been born into a southern Nigeria being associated with this kind of northern people. Can anything good come out of the South?? The answer is not farfatched, only but capital No. They are the ones bugging this country with their poverty, sickness, kidnapping, baby factories, cultism, bad parents, bad leaders, stealing, extra-judicial killings, rape, incest, environmental degradadtion,miracle centers, lying and looting pastors, and so on, the list is countless. I feel ashamed to have been born into a Northern Nigeria being assoicated with this kind of southern people. Pot meet kettle. (FYI...I am a Southerner, and no, I don't think the North is clean either...as I lived there. But the South is not much better). 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Strech(m): 9:07am On Mar 07, 2020 |
kingthreat: You people in Souther Kaduna are not serious. Dont you have successful children in the cities, army, other parts of the country and abroad. Time for you guys to start a fund-raising. Then buy guns. Heavy AK47s. Teach your youths how to shoot. Let there be a watchmen that monitor strange movements into your village. Once the bastards come, return fire with fire. The ones you kill, roast them and feed to your dogs. Untill you learn to fight back, you will be continually oppressed until your village turns to Fulani grazing land. Unite southern Kaduna. Fight back, and who the Bleep told you it's a southern kaduna village them attack this time around? Even 1 Christian no dey that place Dem attack. 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by kingthreat(m): 9:08am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Strech: and who the Bleep told you it's a southern kaduna village them attack this time around? Even 1 Christian no dey that place Dem attack. Its like you get a hard erection when you hear Fulanis successfully murder innocent people 3 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Angelfrost(m): 9:08am On Mar 07, 2020 |
kingthreat: You people in Souther Kaduna are not serious. Dont you have successful children in the cities, army, other parts of the country and abroad. Time for you guys to start a fund-raising. Then buy guns. Heavy AK47s. Teach your youths how to shoot. Let there be a watchmen that monitor strange movements into your village. Once the bastards come, return fire with fire. The ones you kill, roast them and feed to your dogs. Untill you learn to fight back, you will be continually oppressed until your village turns to Fulani grazing land. Unite southern Kaduna. Fight back, Guy, leave these people.... They simply enjoy being lambs for slaughter. This is why El-Rufai can be so at ease, and come up to make useless speeches called commiserations. Any region where young, able bodied men sit back waiting for the spineless security forces to safeguard their lives, is a useless region unworthy of existence!!! Tueh!!! 4 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:09am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Hmmmmm,....what a tragedy But what I can't understand is if these book haram or bandits or Fulani men are invincible to the Nigerian government...... They come, attack and go back to where Can't the government track them down and roast all of them Under Bubu our Judiciary is nonsense Under Bubu our Army is reduced to mere beggars Under Bubu...Fulani people are killlinh and slaughtering people up and down Under Bubu...the economy is in shambles Under Bubu....book haram are paid ransom and are called repented ones and are enrolled into our Army.... Under Bubu, ....zombies increased but they are reducing as the hardship is increasing Under Bubu......so many unwarranted nonsense is going on in Nigeria 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by JaffyJoe(m): 9:11am On Mar 07, 2020 |
First of all, the government should stop living a lie by calling them bandits. They are TERRORISTS. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by ttobizz(m): 9:12am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Lazy bunch... Wake up we are at war! 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by wizod(m): 9:13am On Mar 07, 2020 |
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Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Astra101: 9:15am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Witcher: RIP thought and prayers. This not a Christian villages don't even bring the religion conspirators stay off. The insecurities in Nigeria is due to past administration corruption and bad governess
Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing
Each time he itemizes the three focal areas of government, President Muhammadu Buhari follows the same order: we shall secure the country, because you have to first secure a country or institution before you can efficiently manage it. We will revive the economy, and create jobs, particularly for our teeming youths, and then, we will fight corruption.
The order above shows the priority that the President gives to security, as well as law and order in the country. But each time there’s a glitch or snafu (situation normal all fouled up) in the country, some naysayers scream and wail as if nothing is being done. But the hard truth is that a lot has been done in terms of security, and is still being done by the Buhari Administration.
When he came in May 2015, what did he meet? A country that was almost in disarray, with bombs going off like firecrackers daily. The insurgency by Boko Haram was festering in the North-east, North-West, North-Central, with Abuja, the Federal capital having been serially bombed. There was Nyanya 1, Nyanya 2, United Nations Building, Police Force Headquarters, series of shopping malls, churches, mosques, and many others, all bombed, with many lives lost.
The insurgents were already in Kogi State, almost overrunning it. And from there, where would they have headed? South-west, from where they would bivouac in South-south, and the country would be gone. Dead. Forgotten.
But at Eagle Square, where he took the oath of office on that memorable day, the brand new President gave a directive. The command centre of the Boko Haram war should move to Maiduguri, in Borno State, which was the epicenter of the insurgency. Pronto, the Service Chiefs moved, and the country was saved.
Boko Haram got flushed out of Abuja, North-central, North-west, Yobe, Adamawa, and got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Soon, their last stand, Camp Zero fell, and since then, they have been scattered like sheep without shepherd. They mingled with the civilian population, from where they launch cowardly atavistic attacks. They became degraded, but just like a scorched snake, not beheaded yet, they still retain capacity for evil. But can you compare what is, with what used to be? Not at all.
But some people have short memories. They say not much is being done to tackle insecurity by the Buhari government. Really? Admittedly, many more frontiers of insecurity have been opened: banditry, kidnapping for ransom, communal clashes, farmers/herders clashes, and many others. But the baby that says the mother will not sleep, he too will not snooze at all.
The Nigerian military was in tatters before Buhari came. They were ill equipped, ill trained, ill motivated, and were turning their backs to the enemies in the frontline. First thing to do was to restore morale through reequipping, retraining and improvements of salaries and welfare. It affected both the police and the military.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave an idea of what was, and what is, in Abuja two days ago, when President Buhari inaugurated two Agusta 109 Power and one MI-171 E helicopters.
Said the Air Chief: “Just five years ago, the Nigerian Air Force was facing serious challenges with an abysmal 35 percent aircraft serviceability status for all operable aircraft. At the same time, terrorism, insurgency and other heinous crimes were ravaging the nation with Improvised Explosive Devices exploding not only in the North-east but, indeed, in several urban centers, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“On assumption of office, the President approved the procurement of military equipment including fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships. This visionary step has profoundly impacted positively on Nigerian Air Force operations…Government has so far procured and inducted 22 aircraft, the Service is expecting 17 additional platforms including 12 Super Tucanos from the United States… The Service has undoubtedly come a long way from where it was in 2015.”
Just like its motto, the Nigerian Air Force is now willing, able and ready. President Buhari did it.
The army, navy, police, and all other security agencies are not left out in the new wind of reequipping and retraining blowing across the sector. And the result is the bloody nose being given criminals in different parts of the country. And it continues, till the whole land is secured.
If there was efficiency, why is there proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own? Good question. Security is collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country, but within the bounds of the law.
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbors to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office. With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable.
What of the many military operations launched in different parts of the country, without which the land may have been impossible to live in?
Operation Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram. Over 12,000 hostages held by Boko Haram have been released, roads abandoned for many years have been reopened, same for schools closed for over two sessions, while emirs who fled their palaces have returned. Operation Safe Corridor was established in 2015 to de-radicalize repentant insurgents. Thousands of them have reformed. there minister of misinformation clap for yourself. Fat lier! May your family experience this kind of good governance from generations to generations. 4 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by NOwazobia: 9:16am On Mar 07, 2020 |
They will still vote for the terrorist patron they called governor as president come 2023. Let them enjoy their change in peace. After all, peace is relative. That can be their own form of peace who knows. 3 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by FemiMaduka(m): 9:16am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Witcher: RIP thought and prayers. This not a Christian villages don't even bring the religion conspirators stay off. The insecurities in Nigeria is due to past administration corruption and bad governess
Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing
Each time he itemizes the three focal areas of government, President Muhammadu Buhari follows the same order: we shall secure the country, because you have to first secure a country or institution before you can efficiently manage it. We will revive the economy, and create jobs, particularly for our teeming youths, and then, we will fight corruption.
The order above shows the priority that the President gives to security, as well as law and order in the country. But each time there’s a glitch or snafu (situation normal all fouled up) in the country, some naysayers scream and wail as if nothing is being done. But the hard truth is that a lot has been done in terms of security, and is still being done by the Buhari Administration.
When he came in May 2015, what did he meet? A country that was almost in disarray, with bombs going off like firecrackers daily. The insurgency by Boko Haram was festering in the North-east, North-West, North-Central, with Abuja, the Federal capital having been serially bombed. There was Nyanya 1, Nyanya 2, United Nations Building, Police Force Headquarters, series of shopping malls, churches, mosques, and many others, all bombed, with many lives lost.
The insurgents were already in Kogi State, almost overrunning it. And from there, where would they have headed? South-west, from where they would bivouac in South-south, and the country would be gone. Dead. Forgotten.
But at Eagle Square, where he took the oath of office on that memorable day, the brand new President gave a directive. The command centre of the Boko Haram war should move to Maiduguri, in Borno State, which was the epicenter of the insurgency. Pronto, the Service Chiefs moved, and the country was saved.
Boko Haram got flushed out of Abuja, North-central, North-west, Yobe, Adamawa, and got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Soon, their last stand, Camp Zero fell, and since then, they have been scattered like sheep without shepherd. They mingled with the civilian population, from where they launch cowardly atavistic attacks. They became degraded, but just like a scorched snake, not beheaded yet, they still retain capacity for evil. But can you compare what is, with what used to be? Not at all.
But some people have short memories. They say not much is being done to tackle insecurity by the Buhari government. Really? Admittedly, many more frontiers of insecurity have been opened: banditry, kidnapping for ransom, communal clashes, farmers/herders clashes, and many others. But the baby that says the mother will not sleep, he too will not snooze at all.
The Nigerian military was in tatters before Buhari came. They were ill equipped, ill trained, ill motivated, and were turning their backs to the enemies in the frontline. First thing to do was to restore morale through reequipping, retraining and improvements of salaries and welfare. It affected both the police and the military.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave an idea of what was, and what is, in Abuja two days ago, when President Buhari inaugurated two Agusta 109 Power and one MI-171 E helicopters.
Said the Air Chief: “Just five years ago, the Nigerian Air Force was facing serious challenges with an abysmal 35 percent aircraft serviceability status for all operable aircraft. At the same time, terrorism, insurgency and other heinous crimes were ravaging the nation with Improvised Explosive Devices exploding not only in the North-east but, indeed, in several urban centers, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“On assumption of office, the President approved the procurement of military equipment including fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships. This visionary step has profoundly impacted positively on Nigerian Air Force operations…Government has so far procured and inducted 22 aircraft, the Service is expecting 17 additional platforms including 12 Super Tucanos from the United States… The Service has undoubtedly come a long way from where it was in 2015.”
Just like its motto, the Nigerian Air Force is now willing, able and ready. President Buhari did it.
The army, navy, police, and all other security agencies are not left out in the new wind of reequipping and retraining blowing across the sector. And the result is the bloody nose being given criminals in different parts of the country. And it continues, till the whole land is secured.
If there was efficiency, why is there proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own? Good question. Security is collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country, but within the bounds of the law.
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbors to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office. With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable.
What of the many military operations launched in different parts of the country, without which the land may have been impossible to live in?
Operation Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram. Over 12,000 hostages held by Boko Haram have been released, roads abandoned for many years have been reopened, same for schools closed for over two sessions, while emirs who fled their palaces have returned. Operation Safe Corridor was established in 2015 to de-radicalize repentant insurgents. Thousands of them have reformed. Get your miserable self out of here! Tell that boatload of flapdoodle to the victims of the carnage. Shame on you. 5 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by wizod(m): 9:17am On Mar 07, 2020 |
kingthreat: You people in Souther Kaduna are not serious. Dont you have successful children in the cities, army, other parts of the country and abroad. Time for you guys to start a fund-raising. Then buy guns. Heavy AK47s. Teach your youths how to shoot. Let there be a watchmen that monitor strange movements into your village. Once the bastards come, return fire with fire. The ones you kill, roast them and feed to your dogs. Untill you learn to fight back, you will be continually oppressed until your village turns to Fulani grazing land. Unite southern Kaduna. Fight back, exactly what i wrote. They should stop being cowards and learn to fight back because their complaints will never be heard 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Nobody: 9:18am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Witcher: RIP thought and prayers. This not a Christian villages don't even bring the religion conspiracies. The insecurities in Nigeria is due to past administration corruption and bad governess
Insecurity: What Buhari has done, and is doing
Each time he itemizes the three focal areas of government, President Muhammadu Buhari follows the same order: we shall secure the country, because you have to first secure a country or institution before you can efficiently manage it. We will revive the economy, and create jobs, particularly for our teeming youths, and then, we will fight corruption.
The order above shows the priority that the President gives to security, as well as law and order in the country. But each time there’s a glitch or snafu (situation normal all fouled up) in the country, some naysayers scream and wail as if nothing is being done. But the hard truth is that a lot has been done in terms of security, and is still being done by the Buhari Administration.
When he came in May 2015, what did he meet? A country that was almost in disarray, with bombs going off like firecrackers daily. The insurgency by Boko Haram was festering in the North-east, North-West, North-Central, with Abuja, the Federal capital having been serially bombed. There was Nyanya 1, Nyanya 2, United Nations Building, Police Force Headquarters, series of shopping malls, churches, mosques, and many others, all bombed, with many lives lost.
The insurgents were already in Kogi State, almost overrunning it. And from there, where would they have headed? South-west, from where they would bivouac in South-south, and the country would be gone. Dead. Forgotten.
But at Eagle Square, where he took the oath of office on that memorable day, the brand new President gave a directive. The command centre of the Boko Haram war should move to Maiduguri, in Borno State, which was the epicenter of the insurgency. Pronto, the Service Chiefs moved, and the country was saved.
Boko Haram got flushed out of Abuja, North-central, North-west, Yobe, Adamawa, and got circumscribed in Sambisa Forest. Soon, their last stand, Camp Zero fell, and since then, they have been scattered like sheep without shepherd. They mingled with the civilian population, from where they launch cowardly atavistic attacks. They became degraded, but just like a scorched snake, not beheaded yet, they still retain capacity for evil. But can you compare what is, with what used to be? Not at all.
But some people have short memories. They say not much is being done to tackle insecurity by the Buhari government. Really? Admittedly, many more frontiers of insecurity have been opened: banditry, kidnapping for ransom, communal clashes, farmers/herders clashes, and many others. But the baby that says the mother will not sleep, he too will not snooze at all.
The Nigerian military was in tatters before Buhari came. They were ill equipped, ill trained, ill motivated, and were turning their backs to the enemies in the frontline. First thing to do was to restore morale through reequipping, retraining and improvements of salaries and welfare. It affected both the police and the military.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar gave an idea of what was, and what is, in Abuja two days ago, when President Buhari inaugurated two Agusta 109 Power and one MI-171 E helicopters.
Said the Air Chief: “Just five years ago, the Nigerian Air Force was facing serious challenges with an abysmal 35 percent aircraft serviceability status for all operable aircraft. At the same time, terrorism, insurgency and other heinous crimes were ravaging the nation with Improvised Explosive Devices exploding not only in the North-east but, indeed, in several urban centers, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“On assumption of office, the President approved the procurement of military equipment including fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships. This visionary step has profoundly impacted positively on Nigerian Air Force operations…Government has so far procured and inducted 22 aircraft, the Service is expecting 17 additional platforms including 12 Super Tucanos from the United States… The Service has undoubtedly come a long way from where it was in 2015.”
Just like its motto, the Nigerian Air Force is now willing, able and ready. President Buhari did it.
The army, navy, police, and all other security agencies are not left out in the new wind of reequipping and retraining blowing across the sector. And the result is the bloody nose being given criminals in different parts of the country. And it continues, till the whole land is secured.
If there was efficiency, why is there proliferation of regional security outfits; Amotekun in the South-West, Shege-Ka-Fasa in the North, and with other parts of the country warming up to set up their own? Good question. Security is collective responsibility. It is a collaboration between the government and the people, and those who heap all the blame on government, for political capital, are missing the point. The people must be involved in securing their communities and country, but within the bounds of the law.
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), established by Nigeria and her neighbors to combat insurgency, got a fillip as soon as President Buhari got to office. With headquarters in N’djamena, Chad, it became a potent fighting force, under the inspiration of Buhari. The contribution to routing of the insurgents is unquantifiable.
What of the many military operations launched in different parts of the country, without which the land may have been impossible to live in?
Operation Lafiya Dole has recorded remarkable successes against Boko Haram. Over 12,000 hostages held by Boko Haram have been released, roads abandoned for many years have been reopened, same for schools closed for over two sessions, while emirs who fled their palaces have returned. Operation Safe Corridor was established in 2015 to de-radicalize repentant insurgents. Thousands of them have reformed. You will not escape the judgement that awaits you. Fold your hands and wait for it. He who supports evil is evil. 3 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by badmrkt(m): 9:19am On Mar 07, 2020 |
The same El-Rufai some idioots are rooting for president come 2023. 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 9:19am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Gnaeusmagnus:
Can anything good come out of the South?? The answer is not farfatched, only but capital No. They are the ones bugging this country with their poverty, sickness, kidnapping, baby factories, cultism, bad parents, bad leaders, stealing, extra-judicial killings, rape, incest, environmental degradadtion,miracle centers, lying and looting pastors, and so on, the list is countless. I feel ashamed to have been born into a Northern Nigeria being assoicated with this kind of southern people.
Pot meet kettle.
(FYI...I am a Southerner, and no, I don't think the North is clean either...as I lived there. But the South is not much better). So how can you justify all this social vices you just mentioned now in relation to national problem? When a said group of people holds a whole a federal Government of Nigeria into a state of confusion How many Soldiers have died in the course of NORTH For Nigeria? How many will still die in the course of NORTH? Bro if you want to support the North , pls go to that part of Maiduguri where they kidnapped and slaughtered CAN plateau president, that Maiduguri Christian undergraduate,...the Female undergraduate with them etc...... Don't get me angry this morning pls....I sense you are a boko haram member , talking without conscience 2 Likes |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Quadrihano(m): 9:20am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Ok 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by MondayOsunbor(m): 9:20am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Tomide007: If we've refused to fund the millitary and police effectively, embezzle the allowances of soldiers.then you should expect situations like this...irresponsible leaders. ANOTHER ATTACK AFTER EL RUFIA CAME ON TELEVISION SHEDDINGDING CROCODILES TEARS AND PROMISING ALL WHO CAN LISTEN TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Buharidgeneral: 9:22am On Mar 07, 2020 |
No be El Rufai?
He would give them money again to stop the attack, |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Nobody: 9:23am On Mar 07, 2020 |
ArcSEMPECJ:
So how can you justify all this social vices you just mentioned now in relation to national problem? When a said group of people holds a whole a federal Government of Nigeria into a state of confusion How many Soldiers have died in the course of NORTH For Nigeria? How many will still die in the course of NORTH?
Bro if you want to support the North , pls go to that part of Maiduguri where they kidnapped and slaughtered CAN plateau president, that Maiduguri Christian undergraduate,...the Female undergraduate with them etc......
Don't get me angry this morning pls....I sense you are a boko haram member , talking without conscience Is the South any better than the North. Despite our advantages in educaiton and money, millions of SOutherners are still poor and suffering. Yes, we don't have a Boko. Yes, soldiers have not died since the Civil war, but we have all sorts of vices in the SOuth. And Kidnapping has over the years killed a lot of people. Mere vice indeed And how many industries are there in the South? How many are actively exporting industries.? Zero. How many of our governors are doing well? Why are many oil produicing states so wretched after all the oil money. Stop excusing bad leadership in the SOuth, while you rightly blast bad leadership in the North... The sad thing is that there are Northerners who think like you. South is bad, North is good.'And that is why they are suffering Boko Haram and bandits and even herdsmen.Both of you have logs in your eyes, while you pick at the specks in others eyes. Go on continue. Excuse bad leadership. We Southerners are ignoring our own problems, while we fight for more money for chop. At the end of the day, we will be consumed by them. And when that day comes, you won't like it. 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by Endtimecaller: 9:25am On Mar 07, 2020 |
Tinubu, you no de talk again? You are waiting to rule dead people by 2023. As God liveth, all you who packaged this evil President and his gangs will never go unpunished. |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by batstan(m): 9:28am On Mar 07, 2020 |
kingthreat: You people in Souther Kaduna are not serious. Dont you have successful children in the cities, army, other parts of the country and abroad. Time for you guys to start a fund-raising. Then buy guns. Heavy AK47s. Teach your youths how to shoot. Let there be a watchmen that monitor strange movements into your village. Once the bastards come, return fire with fire. The ones you kill, roast them and feed to your dogs. Untill you learn to fight back, you will be continually oppressed until your village turns to Fulani grazing land. Unite southern Kaduna. Fight back, Wake up, please. It's not southern Kaduna, neither is it a Christian dominated community. The crux of the matter should be insecurity and not religious or ethnic. 1 Like |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by oluwasegun007(m): 9:34am On Mar 07, 2020 |
And this government will remain till 2023 |
Re: Bandits Killed, Maimed In 5 Kaduna Villages For 4 Hours by godofuck231: 9:35am On Mar 07, 2020 |
only the strong will be survive , the weak will pray for mercy but God fights on the side that says no to evil, keep crying , cowards 1 Like |