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PoliticsRe: Naval Officers Beat Up A Lady And Stripped Her - Watch Video by AbdnSctUK: 4:33am On Nov 14, 2008
@Dipp thinka
I was referring to Gaminechic. If you ask me I suspect Uzoma and Gaminechic were probably colleagues at school or currently colleagues at work and she has this hidden hatred for Uzoma, hence her being sentimental. Pardon me if i'm being a little blunt, it's just my own opinion.
PoliticsRe: Naval Officers Beat Up A Lady And Stripped Her - Watch Video by AbdnSctUK: 2:07am On Nov 13, 2008
It is sometimes baffling how people tend not to see the real issues and face the realities of finding solutions. With all due respects to the 'sentimental guy', your tone reveals one of a person who may not have agreed with Uzoma's ways in the past or maybe it is based on personal experiences she never shared with you or moments you wished you may have loved to share with her, the facts remain that whatever your opinion of her in the past, she is the victim here and issues of 'uniformed inhumanity to civilians' should not be swept aside or just talked about, they should be dealt with and ensured they do not happen again. Only this evening, a report was made to parliament about a woman who wanted to claim ransom money after kidnapping her own daughter, the issue was given great attention and policy decisions that would affect and avert such situations in the future will be made and enforced. No one came out to tell of how the abducted child was naughty at school, or how she bullied her friends over candy, the main issues were addressed and stepa have already been taken to prevent future occurences. That, I believe is how a system should work, not one where petty issues cover the main issues. We all complain that Nigeria is bad but we dont seem to want to help it change. What i feel ought to be done is a public investigation into the matter, a court martial (since civil law cannot immediately address the actions of the naval men prima facie) and a discharge from the military and subsequently, criminal charges against the men.

A good step was made by circulating a document for signature to be sent to the President, it should not end there. A further follow up must be made and policies averting such acts in the future.

Just for the records, I do not know the victim involved nor do I know any of the gentlemen or ladies who made comments earlier, I am just giving my honest opinion.

Cheers.
PoliticsRe: Naval Officers Beat Up A Lady And Stripped Her - Watch Video by AbdnSctUK: 8:59pm On Nov 12, 2008
In a civilised society, the men and officers involved would have been arraigned before a court marshall and if found guilty (which seems to be the case here) be dishonorably discharged from the Navy, but I forgot Nigeria is non-existent on the list of civilised societies.
PoliticsRe: Satellite Missing: 1st Chinese 419 To Nigeria by AbdnSctUK: 8:54pm On Nov 12, 2008
It is so disappointing being a Nigerian, I don know why I am still holding on to the passport, I think its time to have a rethink. First a ship went missing, then an oil rig, now a satellite? PATHETIC!!!!!

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