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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Bonaventura(m): 2:16pm On Apr 08
Terrosists enablers
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by onuman: 2:16pm On Apr 08
Boko Haram people forcefully released from Kuje.

Wadume freed.

Sunday Igboho freed.

Sani Yerima who introduced disaster in Nigeria through his sharia criminal justice system in a pluralistic Nigeria is looming like king all over the place.


Nnamdi Kalu's IPOB had no violence as motto and acted so for years until the real terrorists started to send Nigeria's soldiers to kill unarmed IPOB people.

We are using continued detention for Mazi Nnamdi Kalu to lure Igbos into another civil war against Nigeria, so that a worse genocide will take place.

We worship crude oyel in the Niger delta region hence dungeon for anyone who dares us with it.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by nedekid: 2:20pm On Apr 08
cloud7:
Pls.When is (Evans) coming back Expecting same heroic welcome from his community and well-wishers?
Lol
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by frog12: 2:21pm On Apr 08
even supercop Abba Kyari no go spend time at all

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by nedekid: 2:22pm On Apr 08
madridguy:
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

One thing that is certain, the Police will kill him instantly when next they arrest him before the arrival of his god fathers in the Nigeria Army.
Storieee..
The guy has money, police will be his friend.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by PROPEACE: 2:22pm On Apr 08
Rich4god:


What has ibori got to do with this.
You can't see what Ibori has got to do with this? Well let me help you, after robbing his state blue black and jailed for it, he returned to a rousing welcome.

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Johnjustice: 2:23pm On Apr 08
UselessBuharist:
You can’t separate northerners from their own problems, they enjoy their problems, they celebrate their problems and they romance with their problems.

They only cry when another tribe is in power, celebrating the release of a man like wadume?

Why is Evans still in prison if Wadume is now a free man.

One day soon, this nonsense will come to an abysmal end
Seems some Northerners celebrate these bandits. I said it, bandits and terrorism will drastically reduce when northerners are serious.

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Honestey: 2:23pm On Apr 08
B)
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by spencekat(m): 2:24pm On Apr 08
Rich4god:


Just watch, they will start calling you[b][/b] [/b]Obidient [b][b][/b]or saying the truth. But this are the things that further plunge our nation into abyss of no return.

See how swift the army were in mobilising troops to go take revenge in okuoma.

But boko haram laid ambush and killed soldiers last week, we are yet to hear the army tweeting "What audacity"....

And we haven't seen them mobilising troops to go flush the area from boko haram.

In this current settings, Nigeria can not work. It's either we go back to regional govt of we separate.
Or IPOB.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Goddyrichie(m): 2:24pm On Apr 08
Bobloco:


https://dailytrust.com/breaking-kidnap-kingpin-wadume-receives-heroic-welcome-in-taraba-after-jail-term/
I think d mumu southern can see now that d northern people loves themselves so much that no other tribe can separate them when they have problem them settle it within themselves but we mumu southern betraying ourselves what happen in okuama happen everyday in d north but u won’t see any northern say anything bad about it but we d southern it we b we ourselves betraying ourselves and we wonder why the country is still like this who do us this kind thing
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by PressMyButton: 2:24pm On Apr 08
dominique:


How is he not responsible for their deaths? Who alerted the army that the plainclothes policemen were kidnappers leading the army men to shoot them to death? He knew exactly what he was doing when he misled the army men and deserves nothing less than 25 years in jail.
Those army were his accomplice, the policemen identified themselves to the army but they still shot at them. They were on patrol when they flagged down the police vehicle carrying Wadume. You can't hold him responsible for the unprofessionalism and criminality of the army.

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by UselessBuharist: 2:27pm On Apr 08
Johnjustice:

Seems some Northerners celebrate these bandits. I said it, bandits and terrorism will drastically reduce when northerners are serious.

It’s obvious they are one and the same, they enjoy what’s happening in their region. Just imagine them celebrating a kidnapper.

Maybe Evans is still in prison because he is more of a kidnapper than Wadume
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by IbotNugida(m): 2:29pm On Apr 08
No be Abba Kyari be that wey hold the Wadume?? This life na mystery truly. They ended up becoming neighbors in Kuje Prison. Sotey the "arrested" come first the "arrester" get freedom. This is now looking more like a "set-a-thief-to-catch-a-thief" game

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Slimlord(m): 2:31pm On Apr 08
madridguy:
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

One thing that is certain, the Police will kill him instantly when next they arrest him before the arrival of his god fathers in the Nigeria Army.
True you know this. They will definitely have it in mind
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Fujiyama: 2:32pm On Apr 08
UselessBuharist:
You can’t separate northerners from their own problems, they enjoy their problems, they celebrate their problems and they romance with their problems.

They only cry when another tribe is in power, celebrating the release of a man like wadume?

Why is Evans still in prison if Wadume is now a free man.

One day soon, this nonsense will come to an abysmal end

^^^
undecided

'Regionalizing' this nonsense doesn't help anyone. It just muddies the waters and prevents people from focusing on the real issues.

The article speaks about James Ibori who also received a 'hero's welcome' on his return from the UK after serving his sentence. (Mind you, the Nigerian legal system refused to convict him despite overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing - it took a legal system run by foreigners in a different country to make Ibori pay for his actions). Is Ibori from Northern Nigeria? undecided

The case of DSP Alamiyeseigha also comes to mind. Bayelsa also gave him a 'hero's welcome' - in carnival-like celebrations - after the man hurriedly left the UK under murky circumstances - despite being the subject of a probe in that country. undecided Was Alamiyeseigha from Northern Nigeria?

There are many examples of this nonsense across the entire country - North, South, East, West. Attack it for what it is - instead of 'regionalizing' it.

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by tenpipsperday: 2:32pm On Apr 08
The policemen that were killed by his mob died in vain.



Anyone staking his life for this country is a clown. Serves them right.



My tribe the Yorubas, is the one holding this country for ransom. Left for Igbos we for don go our seperate ways
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by broadman20: 2:39pm On Apr 08
kokoA:
I guess Ibori is a northerner to.


Ibori is just like any former governor in NIGERIA but this guy is kidnapper and a police officer was killed for his arrest.

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by id4sho(m): 2:41pm On Apr 08
madridguy:
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

One thing that is certain, the Police will kill him instantly when next they arrest him before the arrival of his god fathers in the Nigeria Army.

You know the matters
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by chocboi78(m): 2:44pm On Apr 08
PressMyButton:

He wasn't responsible for the death of the policemen, he didn't pick up a gun and kill the policemen, some soldiers did that. Wadume was arrested and charged for possession of firearms for which he was guilty of and sentenced to 7 years in jail. The soldiers that murdered the policemen had been courtmarshalled and thrown in jail too.
so the soldiers felt the need to jail break a kidnap kingpin from police custody, killing three officers out of the benevolence of their hearts and in bid to uphold the rule
Of law?
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Ubanz: 2:44pm On Apr 08
The irony of it all is that super cop Abba Kyari is currently in prison while Wadume is out a free man.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by richard69(m): 2:45pm On Apr 08
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by UselessBuharist: 2:46pm On Apr 08
Fujiyama:


^^^
undecided

'Regionalizing' this nonsense doesn't help anyone. It just muddies the waters and prevents people from focusing on the real issues.

The article speaks about James Ibori who also received a 'hero's welcome' on his return from the UK after serving his sentence. (Mind you, the Nigerian legal system refused to convict him despite overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing - it took a legal system run by foreigners in a different country to make Ibori pay for his actions). Is Ibori from Northern Nigeria? undecided

The case of DSP Alamiyeseigha also comes to mind. Bayelsa also gave him a 'hero's welcome' - in carnival-like celebrations - after the man hurriedly left the UK under murky circumstances - despite being the subject of a probe in that country. undecided Was Alamiyeseigha from Northern Nigeria?

There are many examples of this nonsense across the entire country - North, South, East, West. Attack it for what it is - instead of 'regionalizing' it.

How many people did Alamiyeseigha and Ibori kidnapped, collect ransom from and killed.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by UnabashedIPOB: 2:49pm On Apr 08
What a wasteland that you call a country!
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by AmazingELixir: 2:52pm On Apr 08
Namaster:
Read the entire article, not 1 mention of the consequences faced by the soldiers who SLAUGHTERED 3 Policemen in a bid to RESCUE a kidnapper.

Just imagine the number of people this "Alhaji" has kidnapped to get the fat and lazy NPF to conduct an investigation and track him down. Yet, he has been set free!

Also be was sentenced to 7 years in prison (already absurd!) in 2019, yet he's out in 5. Letting a kidnapper and a flightrisk criminal go on good behaviour is dumb!

Prison sentence doesn't count like normal calendar... 7yrs prison term is lesser than 7 years in actual sense of it.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by fubsy: 2:52pm On Apr 08
Heroic welcome for a confirmed, convicted and sentenced kidnap kingpin!! Nigeria is in mess, walahi!!!
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by richard69(m): 2:55pm On Apr 08
Ubanz:
The irony of it all is that super cop Abba Kyari is currently in prison while Wadume is out a free man.
you don see am now

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by GentleRay: 2:58pm On Apr 08
He will later run and win elections

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by buharibanjo(m): 3:15pm On Apr 08
As in eh...
Some people are senseless
kokoA:
I guess Ibori is a northerner to.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by hotseat: 3:19pm On Apr 08
Even the Almighty God (I bow before Him) would be shocked at the strange specie of human beings He created in this bountifully blessed but highly unfavoured country.



All ethnic groups are shamelessly enmeshed in this "na our son/daughter" mindset.



No one from our tribe can be found wanting no matter the lorry-load of evidence against such a culprit.



It's called witch-hunting or an attack against the "ethnic nationality"!



It shows the extent of our mental stagnation as a people.





@hotseat

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Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by kentokay71: 3:21pm On Apr 08
what about ibori, is he a fulani man too
Racoon:
CHAI! A criminal being boldly celebrated. Fulani have really made a mess of this nation.
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by melodyogonna(m): 3:29pm On Apr 08
Regains freedom ke?
Re: ‘kidnap Kingpin’ Wadume regains freedom, gets heroic Welcome In Taraba by Goodlady(f): 3:33pm On Apr 08
There was a country

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