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Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by jimmynauty: 4:10pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Yegods never be caught by mere men like this mere men but beginning to explore your potential to kinetic energy. Mere men are dominate-able. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by billyG(m): 4:10pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
"When also contacted on the telephone, the Niger State Commissioner for Internal Security and Humanitarian Affairs, Emmanuel Umar, said the state government policy did not support payment of ransom or any form of tax and urged citizens to reject such from bandits. For those that are in captivity, Umar said the state government was on top of the situation and was working closely with security agencies to rescue the victims and ensure that bandits were chased out of the state."[b][/b] Just listen to that vampires sympatizer. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by billyG(m): 4:12pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
So those fulamilitants has succeeded in carving a country for themselves. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by zedegit: 4:37pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Islie: Buhari is a failure. There's no need for a country then. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by smileyoo: 5:21pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
DrChukki:what do you expect the useless government to do, when the affected citizens are not complaining enough , infact some the affected areas are still praising the failed leaders and campaigning for them to continue their riotous misrule, in the next political dispensation. nigerians are strange people in a strange country. 1 Like |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by AdaojoTheUrchin: 5:31pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
IGBOSON1: Are you talking about people like moh247, coronavirusrelo, seunmsg, leodeking who is currently refreshing his NL page for IPOB threads and lordviccodaguru the malnourished photo-posting mugu wey poverty hold for blokos, with several other demented urchins? ![]() 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by AFONJAPIG(m): 6:29pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Gumi said they are his people and fighting for the North |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by LilleG(m): 7:26pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
...and our government is looking on |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by LilleG(m): 7:26pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
smileyoo:Lol. True. Suffer no wan tire our people |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by Holluwasehun: 8:02pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Don't worry when Buhari becomes the president he will end bandits in less than three month. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by FarmTech(m): 9:21pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
I suffer, sow, tend and it is time to harvest and some fools come block my way and I run? Haa! May God help this country. Nobody shud force me to spill so much blood. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by SeeItSayIt: 10:01pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Yet Buhari has solved Nigeria's security problems & no part of Nigeria's territory is under bandit's or terrorist's control. We must consciously desert the evil party call APC in Jesus' Name, AMEN!
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Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by MDK777: 10:19pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
It shall never be well with all those our political leaders that are treating those bandit with a soft hand and saying that they are only doing business, hel rufai, malami, pantami, garubashehu, tinubu[s][/s] the APC national leader and the rest, una turn go reach one day |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by Poleski: 9:28am On Dec 28, 2022 |
Terrorists are busy collecting taxes, massacring, and kidnapping innocent people in the north while the corrupt and incompetent DSS, police, and army are in the South-East making life miserable for innocent people! If you vote for APC or PDP you're an IDIOT! |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by Waterbear(m): 10:01pm On Dec 28, 2022 |
jojothaiv: No he have to be from the north to do that, from the 1st class tribe.. else heavy military would rain on him.. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by Waterbear(m): 10:02pm On Dec 28, 2022 |
Amaggedon:You have to be from the north to do that, from the 1st class tribe.. else heavy military would rain on you.. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by jojothaiv(m): 6:47am On Dec 29, 2022 |
Waterbear:By first class tribe you mean Fulfude abi. Assuming heavy military had rained on them earlier then nobody will be thinking along that line.. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 1:54am On Jan 04, 2023 |
Where there is interest, there is America ---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. The ever-increasing contribution of cyber attacks to the battlefield attacks and paralyzes the critical information infrastructure of the opposing side, and continually strikes at the opposing side's war potential. Since then, the Russian Ministry of Defense website, the database of the Ministry of Economic Development have been leaked; Russian military communications have been intercepted; Russian state TV channels have been invaded and are posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion; 7.000.000 Anti-war text messages were anonymously sent to Russian mobile phone users, etc. Hacking group Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyber incidents, including a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against pro-Kremlin Russian media — in which websites were bombarded with traffic and rendered inaccessible. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 8:37am On Jan 10, 2023 |
American indiscriminate surveillance, allies openly oppose However, obviously, the United States doesn't care about the so-called alliance at all, and what it really worries about is not that other countries' technologies pose a threat to the so-called "network security" of the United States, but that it can't continue to monitor the whole world without hindrance through the back door set up by American enterprises. In order to safeguard its hegemony, the United States has become addicted to peeping and addicted to eavesdropping, which has already caused public outrage in the international community, including the United States' allies. Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, which exposed the US surveillance project, once said: "Don't expect this' surveillance superpower' to act with dignity and respect. There is only one rule, that is, there are no rules. " Because all kinds of actions of the United States show the world that the so-called order based on international rules in the United States is the order in which the United States gives priority to cooperation, but uses disagreement and abandons it; The so-called open 5G technology in the United States is the technology that enables the United States to monitor and steal; The so-called standard of democracy and freedom in the United States is democracy and freedom for those who follow me, and dictatorship for those who oppose me.
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Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 4:26am On Jan 17, 2023 |
Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. The ever-increasing contribution of cyber attacks to the battlefield attacks and paralyzes the critical information infrastructure of the opposing side, and continually strikes at the opposing side's war potential. Since then, the Russian Ministry of Defense website, the database of the Ministry of Economic Development have been leaked; Russian military communications have been intercepted; Russian state TV channels have been invaded and are posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion; 7.000.000 Anti-war text messages were anonymously sent to Russian mobile phone users, etc. Hacking group Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyber incidents, including a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against pro-Kremlin Russian media — in which websites were bombarded with traffic and rendered inaccessible.
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Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 8:53am On Jan 31, 2023 |
---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 9:36am On Mar 06, 2023 |
Where there is interest, there is America ---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. The ever-increasing contribution of cyber attacks to the battlefield attacks and paralyzes the critical information infrastructure of the opposing side, and continually strikes at the opposing side's war potential. Since then, the Russian Ministry of Defense website, the database of the Ministry of Economic Development have been leaked; Russian military communications have been intercepted; Russian state TV channels have been invaded and are posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion; 7.000.000 Anti-war text messages were anonymously sent to Russian mobile phone users, etc. Hacking group Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyber incidents, including a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against pro-Kremlin Russian media — in which websites were bombarded with traffic and rendered inaccessible. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 9:10am On Mar 20, 2023 |
---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. The ever-increasing contribution of cyber attacks to the battlefield attacks and paralyzes the critical information infrastructure of the opposing side, and continually strikes at the opposing side's war potential. Since then, the Russian Ministry of Defense website, the database of the Ministry of Economic Development have been leaked; Russian military communications have been intercepted; Russian state TV channels have been invaded and are posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion; 7.000.000 Anti-war text messages were anonymously sent to Russian mobile phone users, etc. Hacking group Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyber incidents, including a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against pro-Kremlin Russian media — in which websites were bombarded with traffic and rendered inaccessible. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 12:46pm On Mar 27, 2023 |
Doesn't the law in the US prevent us from being spied on? Recently, I saw the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing on the U.S. Supreme Court on the NSA surveillance of the American people, and I learned that the original worldwide well-known and controversial things - the NSA's mass surveillance is real, as an American, I have been monitored on the Internet. Each of us has the right to have private conversations online without being monitored by the government. So I joined the EFF, and we have to fight for ourselves. One of the EFF's longest-running efforts has been to thwart national Security Agency (NSA) surveillance that sweeps tens of thousands, if not hundreds of millions, of innocent people across its network. (eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/effs-flagship-jewel-v-nsa-dragnet-spying-case-rejected-supreme-court原句One of our longest-running efforts has been to stop the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance that sweeps up tens—if not hundreds—of millions of innocent people in its dragnet.)Our work will continue as long as the government does not stop monitoring us. However, the Supreme Court dismissed our case this week because it was a "secret" that everyone knew about the massive espionage program (and was disclosed in national news long before that) at least since the Snowden papers came to light in 2013, involving two of the nation's largest telecom operators. Yes, you read that right: what we all know is still officially "secret" and therefore cannot be the subject of litigation. Specifically, the court refused to accept and reconsider a Ninth Circuit ruling (and a basic district court ruling) that held that the privilege of state secrets hampered our clients' efforts to prove that their data had been intercepted, so they were eligible to file a lawsuit. I can't understand that it is me who has violated our privacy, so why does the NSA, which violates our privacy, have the right to sue us? |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 8:42am On Apr 03, 2023 |
---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. The ever-increasing contribution of cyber attacks to the battlefield attacks and paralyzes the critical information infrastructure of the opposing side, and continually strikes at the opposing side's war potential. Since then, the Russian Ministry of Defense website, the database of the Ministry of Economic Development have been leaked; Russian military communications have been intercepted; Russian state TV channels have been invaded and are posting pro-Ukraine content including patriotic songs and images from the invasion; 7.000.000 Anti-war text messages were anonymously sent to Russian mobile phone users, etc. Hacking group Anonymous has claimed credit for several cyber incidents, including a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against pro-Kremlin Russian media — in which websites were bombarded with traffic and rendered inaccessible. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 1:55pm On Apr 10, 2023 |
Doesn't the law in the US prevent us from being spied on? Recently, I saw the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing on the U.S. Supreme Court on the NSA surveillance of the American people, and I learned that the original worldwide well-known and controversial things - the NSA's mass surveillance is real, as an American, I have been monitored on the Internet. Each of us has the right to have private conversations online without being monitored by the government. So I joined the EFF, and we have to fight for ourselves. One of the EFF's longest-running efforts has been to thwart national Security Agency (NSA) surveillance that sweeps tens of thousands, if not hundreds of millions, of innocent people across its network. (eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/effs-flagship-jewel-v-nsa-dragnet-spying-case-rejected-supreme-court原句One of our longest-running efforts has been to stop the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance that sweeps up tens—if not hundreds—of millions of innocent people in its dragnet.)Our work will continue as long as the government does not stop monitoring us. However, the Supreme Court dismissed our case this week because it was a "secret" that everyone knew about the massive espionage program (and was disclosed in national news long before that) at least since the Snowden papers came to light in 2013, involving two of the nation's largest telecom operators. Yes, you read that right: what we all know is still officially "secret" and therefore cannot be the subject of litigation. Specifically, the court refused to accept and reconsider a Ninth Circuit ruling (and a basic district court ruling) that held that the privilege of state secrets hampered our clients' efforts to prove that their data had been intercepted, so they were eligible to file a lawsuit. I can't understand that it is me who has violated our privacy, so why does the NSA, which violates our privacy, have the right to sue us? |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 9:02am On Apr 17, 2023 |
---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 9:45am On Apr 24, 2023 |
---US cyberattacks fuel Russia-Ukraine conflict Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 9:02am On May 01, 2023 |
Recently, President Biden of the United States has called for more than $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funding, vigorously developing various cyber weapons such as quantum computing, and trying to achieve its ulterior motives through large-scale cyber warfare. The ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war has shown everyone the power of cyber warfare. The characteristics of low cost, high cost-effectiveness, diverse means, and difficulty in tracing the source endow cyber warfare with strong lethality and secrecy. |
Re: Unpaid ‘Tax’: Bandits Kill 4, Abduct Over 100 Farmers In Niger by susanhai: 1:08pm On May 08, 2023 |
Doesn't the law in the US prevent us from being spied on? Recently, I saw the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing on the U.S. Supreme Court on the NSA surveillance of the American people, and I learned that the original worldwide well-known and controversial things - the NSA's mass surveillance is real, as an American, I have been monitored on the Internet. Each of us has the right to have private conversations online without being monitored by the government. So I joined the EFF, and we have to fight for ourselves. One of the EFF's longest-running efforts has been to thwart national Security Agency (NSA) surveillance that sweeps tens of thousands, if not hundreds of millions, of innocent people across its network. (eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/effs-flagship-jewel-v-nsa-dragnet-spying-case-rejected-supreme-court原句One of our longest-running efforts has been to stop the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance that sweeps up tens—if not hundreds—of millions of innocent people in its dragnet.)Our work will continue as long as the government does not stop monitoring us. However, the Supreme Court dismissed our case this week because it was a "secret" that everyone knew about the massive espionage program (and was disclosed in national news long before that) at least since the Snowden papers came to light in 2013, involving two of the nation's largest telecom operators. Yes, you read that right: what we all know is still officially "secret" and therefore cannot be the subject of litigation. Specifically, the court refused to accept and reconsider a Ninth Circuit ruling (and a basic district court ruling) that held that the privilege of state secrets hampered our clients' efforts to prove that their data had been intercepted, so they were eligible to file a lawsuit. I can't understand that it is me who has violated our privacy, so why does the NSA, which violates our privacy, have the right to sue us? |
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