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Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by AnanseK(m): 11:22pm On Nov 14, 2020 |
Truth Revealed This is Brigadier General Ahmed Ibrahim Taiwo. He gave a three-hour testimony, on his feet, before the Lagos Judicial Panel of Enquiry on EndSARS Protest and the roles played by the Nigerian Army. He reiterated that no one died in Lekki. That the Army fired blank ammunitions (cartridges), which are not lethal (killing), in the air. From autopsy report, the only confirmed person that died did not die as a result gunshot wounds. Also, he said the Nigerian Army had bigger fish to fry than to be looking for DJ Switch for arrest. This means DJ Switch is inconsequential to the Army. Therefore, the serial liar should come out of her hiding and go to the Panel to substantiate her claims that 15 people died. Finally, he revealed that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu invited the Military to intervene, because the Police had been overrun. He expressed his utmost disappointment at the cowardly dispositions of the Governor for not owning up that he invited the Military. I can't really understand why Governor Sanwo-Olu is being evasive in owning up. "The Governor had very good reasons to invite the Military", he stated. General Taiwo spoke nothing but the truth. I am really impressed. I am happy. The truth is finally out. The EndSARS lawyers were so impressed to the extent that their lead counsel, Mr Ogunlana, had to call the Nigerian Army THE PEOPLE'S ARMY OF NIGERIA. General Taiwo will be cross-examined on Tuesday. If you are not satisfied with the opinions of the EndSARS counsels, take your miserable EndSARS placards to the Panel and be shouting EndSARSNow! God bless the Nigerian Army. God bless Nigeria. Adejare Ibrahim |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by NSK4U(m): 11:26pm On Nov 14, 2020 |
Let them fool those that would believe that anything good would come out from this. We are not deceived because we know those responsible for our woes |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by jaxxy(m): 12:48am On Nov 15, 2020 |
Austin4Jesus: Look at u, the government won’t respect u or even ur votes to this extent without the international committee holding them to account. |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by NaMeAboki: 3:23am On Nov 15, 2020 |
Sleekfingers: UK or American sanctions alone won't hurt Nigeria; there is a net trade imbalance in their favour; sanctions would therefore hurt them more than our country. They tried that with Abacha and it didn't work; rather Abacha thrived and did well economically even with low world crude oil prices (reaching as low as $9 per barrel). Many countries are currently under sanctions and hasn't brought their governments - Irn, Syria, North Korea etc, comes to mind. |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by SexytorresE(f): 7:55am On Nov 15, 2020 |
This are the kind of epistles I will never complain of . Oya more of this pls |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by SexytorresE(f): 7:56am On Nov 15, 2020 |
Is obvious Gabkosh: |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by ceaser: 9:58am On Nov 15, 2020 |
But AGF Malami already concluded that the accused SARS officials are innocent because there are no compelling evidence to indict 'em. If UK is waiting for Nigeria judicial enquiry on human rights abuses to furnish it with reasonable outcomes, UK is on a long thing. Nigerian government and officials will not make conclusions and recommendations that will paint it as irresponsible, so the positive report the UK government is waiting for from Nigerian officials is dead on arrival. Golan007: I see what you did there. Gabkosh: You failed to see the sarcasm in his comment though. ThreeBlackBird: That will be correct in the situations of economic sanctions. Advanced countries go economic sanction ways when they want to punish the citizens join because they know too well that such will affect every damn thing in such countries, even affecting the leaders to a little extent. The citizens also demanded investigations that may warrant sanctions, not the UK itself. In the case of Nigeria, the saction will most likely be directed against Nigeria political class, like the US did to El-rufai and Oshiomole dem. What d'you think will happen if Buhari or some of his minions are no longer able to travel to the UK for medical treatment? Goin the Germany or the UAE route will likely be their next option. Germany being part of the EU may also align with UK in placing restrictions and soon our politicians will run out of options. They hate being holed up in their country. They were so uncomfortable all thru the lockdown periods that dem Aisha Buhari and co jetted out the moment international flights resumed. Nigerian political class hate their own countrymen and are so much addicted to identifying with people and anything foreign. It is that same addiction that the sanctions will target. And you know how withdrawal symptoms can be when addicts do not have ways to satisfy their urges. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by Ajsmart(m): 11:12am On Nov 15, 2020 |
Expecting the U.K to help fix Nigeria’s problem is like expecting a King to prosecute his own son for any wrong doing against his subjects. The U.K needs Nigeria because their survival depends on Nigeria’ as they export nothing tangible. They created Nigeria in the first place and introduced corruption solely for their benefit. ijustdey: |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by Weirdgee: 1:15pm On Nov 15, 2020 |
very necessary |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by Mareeam2411: 3:06pm On Nov 15, 2020 |
longetivity: |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by FatherCHRISTMAS(f): 12:16pm On Mar 04, 2021 |
rentAcock:bro long time. hope you are doing well. you don't do your quizzes anylonger |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by rentAcock(m): 4:39am On Mar 05, 2021 |
FatherCHRISTMAS: Lol, no time bro. Been so busy lately. It takes time to make those questions but I will do it again soon. |
Re: UK Parliament To Debate #EndSARS Petition by FatherCHRISTMAS(f): 8:51am On Mar 05, 2021 |
rentAcock: Alright nice to see you again. I look forward to it |
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