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Juninho Pernambucano, full name Antônio Augusto Ribeiro Reis Júnio The man that scored over 75 free-kick goals in official matches
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The insect in the image appears to be an Anopheles mosquito, which is distinguishable from other mosquito types like Aedes and Culex by certain features and behaviors. Identification: Anopheles mosquitoes can be recognized by their resting posture, where their head, thorax, and abdomen are held in a straight line, unlike Aedes and Culex mosquitoes that rest in a hunched, "upside-down V" shape. They also have palps, sensory organs near the mouthpart, that are about as long as their proboscis. Disease Vector: Anopheles mosquitoes are the only known carriers of malaria, and also transmit filariasis and encephalitis. Habitat and Behavior: Adults are primarily found in temporary rain pools, swamps, and ponds, and are known to readily feed on humans. Only female Anopheles mosquitoes bite to obtain blood meals, which are necessary for egg production. Distinguishing Features: Unlike Aedes mosquitoes, which often have distinctive black-and-white patterns on their legs, Anopheles mosquitoes do not display such stark patterns.
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What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's. Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. we come unto Him we shall find rest unto our souls (Matthew 11:28-3) 1.) Your body is not yours it belongs to God 2.) You are carrying a heavy laden come to Jesus the burden bearer to help you. Its only in Jesus you can find solution to your problem. I beseech you brother come to Him, He will help you to overcome this chronic addiction. Pray this prayer and He will save you and have faith in Him Lord Jesus, I confess my sins and ask for your forgiveness. Please come into my heart as my Lord and Savior. Take complete control of my life and help me to walk in Your footsteps daily by the power of the Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me and for answering my prayer. |
Are you unemployed or under employed or fully employed? Let us ask ourselves some questions *SALIENT QUESTIONS* How did you COPE during the *LOCKDOWN*? If another *LOCKDOWN* is enforced today, how will you *COPE*? Can you *ADEQUATELY* survive it? Will your source of income *THRIVE*? How long will your *SAVINGS* last you and your family? If a *HEALTH EMERGENCY* arises today, will you be capable of managing the situation *FINANCIALLY*? https:///aBiGDTwTj1KYDxku7 *BENEFITS OF THIS PROJECT* You will learn how to *RAISE CAPITAL* for your business or project You will learn how to convert your stay at home into *A MONEY MAKING PERIOD* You will find out how you can start travelling on *VACATIONS FOR FREE TO CHOICE DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD* You will discover the *POWER OF LEVERAGE* You will appreciate the *ESSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP* |
Are you jobless? Do you wish to gain financial freedom? Then help fill this out questionnaire. Please let us ask ourselves some basic questions. Let us ask ourselves some questions *SALIENT QUESTIONS* How did you COPE during the *LOCKDOWN*? If another *LOCKDOWN* is enforced today, how will you *COPE*? Can you *ADEQUATELY* survive it? Will your source of income *THRIVE*? How long will your *SAVINGS* last you and your family? If a *HEALTH EMERGENCY* arises today, will you be capable of managing the situation *FINANCIALLY*? https:///aBiGDTwTj1KYDxku7 *BENEFITS OF THIS PROJECT* You will learn how to *RAISE CAPITAL* for your business or project You will learn how to convert your stay at home into *A MONEY MAKING PERIOD* You will find out how you can start travelling on *VACATIONS FOR FREE TO CHOICE DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD* You will discover the *POWER OF LEVERAGE* You will appreciate the *ESSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP* |
Let us ask ourselves some questions *SALIENT QUESTIONS* How did you COPE during the *LOCKDOWN*? If another *LOCKDOWN* is enforced today, how will you *COPE*? Can you *ADEQUATELY* survive it? Will your source of income *THRIVE*? How long will your *SAVINGS* last you and your family? If a *HEALTH EMERGENCY* arises today, will you be capable of managing the situation *FINANCIALLY*? https:///aBiGDTwTj1KYDxku7 *BENEFITS OF THIS PROJECT* You will learn how to *RAISE CAPITAL* for your business or project You will learn how to convert your stay at home into *A MONEY MAKING PERIOD* You will find out how you can start travelling on *VACATIONS FOR FREE TO CHOICE DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD* You will discover the *POWER OF LEVERAGE* You will appreciate the *ESSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP* |
Let us ask ourselves some questions *SALIENT QUESTIONS* How did you COPE during the *LOCKDOWN*? If another *LOCKDOWN* is enforced today, how will you *COPE*? Can you *ADEQUATELY* survive it? Will your source of income *THRIVE*? How long will your *SAVINGS* last you and your family? If a *HEALTH EMERGENCY* arises today, will you be capable of managing the situation *FINANCIALLY*? https:///aBiGDTwTj1KYDxku7 *BENEFITS OF THIS PROJECT* You will learn how to *RAISE CAPITAL* for your business or project You will learn how to convert your stay at home into *A MONEY MAKING PERIOD* You will find out how you can start travelling on *VACATIONS FOR FREE TO CHOICE DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD* You will discover the *POWER OF LEVERAGE* You will appreciate the *ESSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP* |
Let us ask ourselves some questions *SALIENT QUESTIONS* How did you COPE during the *LOCKDOWN*? If another *LOCKDOWN* is enforced today, how will you *COPE*? Can you *ADEQUATELY* survive it? Will your source of income *THRIVE*? How long will your *SAVINGS* last you and your family? If a *HEALTH EMERGENCY* arises today, will you be capable of managing the situation *FINANCIALLY*? https:///aBiGDTwTj1KYDxku7 *BENEFITS OF THIS PROJECT* You will learn how to *RAISE CAPITAL* for your business or project You will learn how to convert your stay at home into *A MONEY MAKING PERIOD* You will find out how you can start travelling on *VACATIONS FOR FREE TO CHOICE DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD* You will discover the *POWER OF LEVERAGE* You will appreciate the *ESSENCE OF PARTNERSHIP* |
To me this is not about peaceful election or USA visa ban but one thing is that It shows Buhari or those around him controlling government are trying go clip Tinubu's wings which they think will give them better advantage to wrestle him out of the presidential race in APC. Everywhere Tinubu goes right now and everything he is interested in, they mess up. Buhari has got his two terms already and cares less about what happens to APC as far as it does not affect him or his cronies directly. Buhari refused to rig in Edo state so as not to help Tinubu or Oshiomole not because he is a transparent leader. He still remains a master rigger and supports corruption and terrorism in his government. That is my opinion as a political watcher because this government is a failure. |
Education Trust Fund (ETF) Executive Secretary, Prof. Suleiman Elias Bogoro has described University of Ibadan (UI) as the most prudent institution in Nigeria which is judiciously using the money being sent to it by ETF well. His words, "of all the institutions in the country which are benefitting from the ETF's interventions, University of Ibadan is the most prudent in terms of money management. I think it is only the University of Lagos that can rival UI in terms of strict adherence to financial discipline. UI has provided leadership. UI is indeed living up to its premier status" Prof. Bogoro made this declaration during his inspection of completed and on-going Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) projects in UI, commending the Prof. Abel Idowu Olayinka led Management for its transparency and the quality of the job . The ETF boss who was accompanied by some top officials of ETF, remarked that "UI has justified the money we are sending to the institution" , adding "I will like to commend the VC and his team for utilizing the money well" On the ranking of UI as one of the best 500 universities in the world and the best in West Africa, Prof. Bogoro recalled that in 2014, there was no single Nigerian university ranked among the best 1,000 universities in the world, but today, the ETF Executive Secretary stated that UI has done Nigeria proud by coming up to claim its rightful position. According to Prof. Bogoro, " This same UI is the only university in the country which has a Deputy Vice Chancellor on Research, Innovation and Strategic Partnerships (RIPS). Research is very important if the country must develop, we have to pay more attention to research and I am so happy to know that UI has also provided leadership in this direction. UI is indeed a model in Nigeria " Earlier in his office, the UI Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abel Idowu Olayinka who praised the ETF boss for his dynamic and disciplined leadership saw Prof. Bogoro as a friend of the UI "who gives support to the institution as well as its students". While thanking Prof. Bogoro for his past support, Prof. Olayinka, in company of his Management team pleaded with the ETF for more support, saying staff and students need more space to operate. Fifteen projects including construction of National Institute of Maternal and Child Health College, rehabilitation of Chemistry Department, Construction of Communication Laboratory Complex for Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering, construction of Centre for Entrepreneurial Development and Construction and completion of Agricultural Extension Department Building were inspected. They also included construction of Building for Statistics Department, construction of multipurpose Centre, Faculty of Scientific, construction of Faculty of Education Complex, construction of Biogas Treatment Plant for Youth Friendly Centre and Construction of Student Ecological Friendly Centre among others. |
Arsenal captain tested positive to Corona virus |
When one is too corrupt and she has no rival, there is no need to put her name on the list. Where you can find Nigeria name is corruption emeritus. |
This is matured black cobra. It is not venomous but it spit a lot for self defense. It can only attack when it has no means of escape. |
It is 1 - 2 now. Hungary winning. |
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1. Na person wey never see problem dey use English dey pray.� 2. Book wey no gree enter head go enta exam hall ��� 3. Goat wen get mind follow lion go catch fish, make e know say weda dem catch fish or not, Lion food don set oh. 4.who naked no dey chuck hand for pocket...! 5. wetin concern dog wit family planning?.. 6.Na determination dey make Okada overtake trailer for road. 7. This one good, this one good na em mad man take dey gather plenty load. 8.Pikin wey go strong go strong.... No be say until dem name am Samson. 9.Na over confidence make February no complete. 10. Do you know who I am? Do you know who I am?..Naso hold up take dey start. 11.Head wey no wan think go carry load.. 12. Hand wey stay long for pocket, know say nothing de that pocket. 13. Forget Trust ��� If trust dey, Water nor for boil Fish. 16.No matter how lizard do press-up reach, e no fit get muscle pass crocodile �. ✌ 17. E de clear pimple, e de clear pimple na so bleaching de start. 18. Feel at home, feel at home na eim dae make visitor spoil remote �� 19. Escort me, escort me naso slave trade take start. 20. It's a small world!! No mean say you fit trek from Naija go London. 21. Christianity is free, but you must buy Bible 22. Person nor dey use shame chop winch o 23.Make I chop this guy money, Make I Chop this guy money. Na so ashawo take start oh. 24. You no need spoon and cutlery to chop slap. 25. Jollof Rice wey dey for bottom of pot 2day go dey for top of cooler 2moro. 26. The patient dog �... Nah hungry go kill am. 27. Na I go do am later na e make fowl no fly like other birds. 28. No food for lazy man no be for pesin wey em mama get restaurants. 29. Who dey hold landlord rentage no dey fry stew way curry dey. 30. I am covered by the blood of JESUS E no mean say make u no lock door sleep oooh �� 31.) Pastor wey dey pray for mad person no dey Close eye. 32.) I need pikin, I nepost ikin, na e make woman no wear pant sleep. 33.) I know too much, i know too much na e make SAN no fit recite National Anthem. 34.) This write up good, this write up good, na e make me (the writer) no come know how to count 1,2,3 again. 35.) The tin wey make egg strong for port nai make yam also soft for port 36.) Pikin way Say e mama no sleep, he self no go sleep. 37.) Sun 2 hot e nor mean say fowl go Lay boiled egg. 38.) Monkey smart monkey smart, nah because tree near tree 39.) Na run wey nor serious, Na in woman de hold breast. 40.) Na cooperation dey make rice full pot 41.) Cockroach wey say him sabi acrobatic dance where cocks are doing general meeting don waka kurukere waka 42.) Say Lion dey sick, no mean say him wit cat na mate. 43.) This burial rich, this burial rich, na e make to die hungry elders 44.) This writeup sweet you, this writup sweet, no mean say you no go like � my page and share this post make your friends laugh join. |
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I read this piece with pain but full of inspiration. I urge all my friends to read too. It is disheartening, let's wake up from our slumber, let us make the best use of our education and research. This lengthy discussion between a Zambian and an American in a flight to Boston will lighten your spirit and agitate you. Every Patriot in Africa should read this article; penned by US-based Zambian media practitioner and author. He is a PhD candidate with a B.A. in Mass Communication and Journalism, and an M.A. in History. They call the Third World the lazy man?s purview; the sluggishly slothful and languorous prefecture. In this realm people are sleepy, dreamy, torpid, lethargic, and therefore indigent?totally penniless, needy, destitute, poverty-stricken, disfavored and impoverished. In this demesne, as they call it, there are hardly any discoveries, inventions, and innovations. Africa is the trailblazer. Some still call it ?the dark continent? for the light that flickers under the tunnel is not that of hope, but an approaching train. And because countless keep waiting in the way of the train, millions die and many more remain decapitated by the day. ?It?s amazing how you all sit there and watch yourselves die,? the man next to me said. ?Get up and do something about it. When I first discovered I was going to spend my New Year?s Eve next to him on a non-stop JetBlue flight from Los Angeles to Boston I was angst-ridden. I associate marble-shaven Caucasians with iconoclastic skin-heads, most of who are racist. ?My name is Walter,? he extended his hand as soon as I settled in my seat. I told him mine with a precautious smile. ?Where are you from?? he asked. ?Zambia.? ?Zambia!? he exclaimed, ?Kaunda?s country.? ?Yes,? I said, ?Now Sata?s.? ?But of course,? he responded. ?You just elected King Cobra as your president.? My face lit up at the mention of Sata?s moniker. Walter smiled and in those cold eyes I saw an amenable fellow, one of those American highbrows who shuttle between Africa and the U.S. ?I spent three years in Zambia in the 1980s,? he continued. ?I wined and dined with Luke Mwananshiku, Willa Mungomba, Dr. Siteke Mwale, and many other highly intelligent Zambians.? He lowered his voice. ?I was part of the IMF group that came to rip you guys off.? He smirked. ?Your government put me in a million dollar mansion overlooking a shanty called Kalingalinga. From my patio I saw it all?the rich and the poor, the ailing, the dead, and the healthy.? ?Are you still with the IMF?? I asked. ?I have since moved to yet another group with similar intentions. In the next few months my colleagues and I will be in Kenya to hypnotize the Raisi I work for the broker that has acquired a chunk of your debt. Your government owes not the World Bank, but us millions of dollars. We?ll be in Lusaka to offer your president a couple of millions and fly back with a check twenty times greater.? ?No, you won?t,? I said. ?King Cobra is incorruptible. He is ?? He was laughing. ?Says who? Give me an African president, just one, who has not fallen for the carrot and stick.? Quett Masire?s name popped up. ?Oh, him, well, we never got to him because he turned down the IMF and the World Bank. It was perhaps the smartest thing for him to do.? At midnight we were airborne. The captain wished us a happy 2015 and urged us to watch the fireworks across Los Angeles. ?Isn?t that beautiful,? Walter said looking down. From my middle seat, I took a glance and nodded admirably. ?That?s white man?s country,? he said. ?We came here on Mayflower and turned Indian land into a paradise and now the most powerful nation on earth. We discovered the bulb, and built this aircraft to fly us to pleasure resorts like Lake Zambia or lake Kenya . I grinned. ?There is no Lake Zambia or lake Kenya He curled his lips into a smug smile. ?That?s what we call your countries . You guys are as stagnant as the water in the lake. We come in with our large boats and fish your minerals and your wildlife and leave morsels?crumbs. That?s your staple food, crumbs. That corn-meal you eat, that?s crumbs, the small Tilapia fish you call Kapenta/omena are crumbs. We the Bwanas (whites) take the cat fish. I am the "Bwana" and you are the "mtu". I get what I want and you get what you deserve, crumbs. That?s what lazy people get?Zambians, Kenyans, other Africans and the entire Third World.? The smile vanished from my face. ?I see you are getting pissed off,? Walter said and lowered his voice. ?You are thinking this Bwana is a racist. That?s how most Zambians & Kenyans respond when I tell them the truth. They go ballistic. Okay. Let?s for a moment put our skin pigmentations, this black and white crap, aside. Tell me, my friend, what is the difference between you and me?? I said "There?s no difference.? ?Absolutely none,? he exclaimed. ?Scientists in the Human Genome Project have proved that. It took them thirteen years to determine the complete sequence of the three billion DNA subunits. After they were all done it was clear that 99.9% nucleotide bases were exactly the same in you and me. We are the same people. All white, Asian, Latino, and black people on this aircraft are the same.? I gladly nodded. ?And yet I feel superior,? he smiled fatalistically. ?Every white person on this plane feels superior to a black person. The white guy who picks up garbage, the homeless white trash on drugs, feels superior to you no matter his status or education. I can pick up a nincompoop from the New York streets, clean him up, and take him to Lusaka and you all be crowding around him chanting muzungu, muzungu and yet he?s a riffraff. Tell me why my angry friend.? For a moment I was wordless. ?Please don?t blame it on slavery like the African Americans do or colonialism, or some psychological impact or some kind of stigmatization. And don?t give me the brainwash poppycock. Give me a better answer.? I was thinking. He continued. ?Excuse what I am about to say. Please do not take offense.? I felt a slap of blood rush to my head and prepared for the worst. ?You my friend flying with me and all your kind are lazy,? he said. ?When you rest your head on the pillow you don?t dream big. You and other so-called African intellectuals are lazy, each one of you only going for leadership; just to fill their own stomach and steal from the poor. It is you and not those poor starving people, who are the reason Africa is in such a deplorable state.? ?That?s not a nice thing to say,? I protested. He was implacable. ?Oh yes it is and I will say it again, you are lazy in your minds. Poor and uneducated Africans are the most hardworking people on earth. I saw them in the Lusaka markets and on the street of Nairobi selling merchandise. I saw them in villages toiling away. I saw women on Kafue Road crushing stones to sell and I wept. I said to myself where are the Zambian intellectuals? And in kenya l saw women as bricklayers. Where are these intellectual men? Are the Zambian or Kenyans engineers so imperceptive they cannot invent a simple stone crusher or a simple water filter to purify well water for those poor villagers? Or sort out the drainage system to make Biogas or rivers purification systems. Are you telling me that after thirty-seven years or more of independence your university school of engineering has not produced a scientist or an engineer who can make simple small machines for mass use? What is the school there for?? I held my breath. ?Do you know where I found your intellectuals? They were in bars quaffing. I saw with my own eyes a bunch of alcoholic graduates. Calling themselves policy makers Zambian, Kenyans , other African intellectuals work from eight to five and spend the evening drinking. We don?t. We reserve the evening for brainstorming.? He looked me in the eye. ?And you flying to Boston and all of you Africans in the Diaspora are just as lazy and apathetic to their country. You don?t care about your country and yet your very own parents, brothers and sisters live there. Many have died or are dying of neglect by you as democratic government . They are dying of AIDS because you cannot come up with your own preventive measures. Too much immorality. You are here calling yourselves graduates, researchers and scientists and are fast at articulating your credentials once asked?oh, I have a PhD in this and that, so what? What next? Handouts from IMF? Then repay? I was deflated. ?Wake up you all!? he exclaimed, attracting the attention of nearby passengers. ?You should be busy lifting ideas, formulae, recipes and diagrams from American manufacturing factories and sending them to your own factories. All those dissertation papers you compile should be your country?s treasure. Why do you think the Asians are a force to reckon with? They stole our ideas and turned them into their own. Look at Japan, China, India, just look at them.? He paused. ?The Bwana has spoken,? he said and grinned. ?As long as you are dependent on my plane, I shall feel superior and you my friend shall remain inferior, how about that? The Chinese, Japanese, Indians, even Latinos are a notch better. You Africans are at the bottom of the totem pole.? He tempered his voice. ?Get over this white skin syndrome and begin to feel confident. Become innovative and make your own stuff for God?s sake.? At 8 a.m. the plane touched down at Boston?s Logan International Airport. Walter reached for my hand. ?I know I was too strong, but I don?t give a damn. I have been to Zambia , Kenya , other African countries and have seen too much poverty.? He pulled out a piece of paper and scribbled something. ?Here, read this. It was written by a friend.? He had written only the title: ?Lords of Poverty.? Thunderstruck, I had a sinking feeling. I watched Walter walk through the airport doors to a waiting car. He had left a huge dust devil twirling in my mind, stirring I remembered some who have since passed?how they got the highest grades in mathematics and the sciences and attained the highest education on the planet. They had been to Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), only to leave us with not a single invention or discovery. I knew some by name and drunk with them at the Lusaka Playhouse and intercontinental hotel, safari park Kenya and Central Sports in Lusaka Walter is right. It is true that since independence we have failed to nurture creativity and collective orientations. We as a nation lack a workhorse mentality and behave like 13 million civil servants dependent on a government pay cheque. We believe that development is generated 8-to-5 behind a desk wearing a tie with our degrees hanging on the wall. Such a working environment does not offer the opportunity for fellowship, the excitement of competition, and the spectacle of innovative rituals. But the intelligentsia is not solely or even mainly, to blame. *The larger failure is due to political circumstances*. Knowing well that King Cobra , Kenyatta, and others will not embody innovation at Walter?s level let?s begin to look for a technologically active-positive leader who can succeed them after a term or two. That way we can make our own stone crushers, water filters, water pumps, razor blades and harvesters or dig our own boreholes without IMF being involved. Let?s dream big and make tractors, cars and planes, or like Walter said, forever remain inferior... A fundamental transformation of our country from what is essentially non-innovative to a strategic superior African country requires a bold risk-taking educated leader with a triumphalist attitude and we have one in YOU. Don?t be highly strung and feel insulted by Walter. It is like shooting the messenger. Take a moment and think about our country. Our journey from 1963 has been marked by tears. It has been an emotionally overwhelming experience. Each one of us has lost a loved one to poverty, hunger, and disease. The number of graves is catching up with the population. It?s time to change our political culture. It?s time for Zambian, Kenyans, Nigerians and other Africans intellectuals to cultivate an active-positive progressive movement that will change our lives forever. Don?t be afraid or dispirited, rise to the challenge and salvage the remaining. |
This contribution is not accurate please Mining of lead as Galena and sphalerite has been going on for years in some places in cross river. Even the limestone at mfamosing is associated eith some PbS. Rutile has been associated with pegmatites aroun urban.. check the reports of NGSAthat is public knowledge I am aware of this since 2006 when I supervised explorations of pegmatite project by 3groups of NGSA. Uranium exploration has been going on in cross river since NUMCO days in the 70s these have all been reported even in many compilations. I have a personal compilation of uranium occurrences in Nigeris since 2006.I can make it available to whoever cares. The aria group of elegba,isa funtua , Ogunleye,okujeni etc have published on tbese since the 90s NGSAhave just finished the database of all minerals in Nigeria it is all captured there. Check the published mineral map cross river by NGSA or the publication of mineral resources of cross river state by NGSA since 2008.it was coordinated by late oluyide.they sell these publications in their offices and they even bring it to NMGS conferences. .. this is a fraudulent claim and it is unfortunate that we also keep condemning ourselves ignorantly and allow this fraudulent people in and outside govt to defraud and cheat us. A lot of us also withdraw into our shelves because we don't seek and know this information is available.....I still maintain the whole arrangement is fraudulent.. when did the Chinese start to map or explore... ah ah what kind of nonsense is this. ... |
Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini, Nigeria’s most notorious armed robber, was born sometime in 1960. He terrorised the old Bendel State, especially its capital, Benin City in the 1980s. By 1986, his robbery exploits had reached such a terrible level that it became a national issue. He operated along with his lieutenant, Monday Osunbor, and others. However, one striking feature in the Anini reign of terror was police complicity. It was soon discovered that the Anini gang had insiders within the Police hierarchy. George Iyamu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, was their arrowhead. Anini, dreadfully called ‘The Law’ or ‘Ovbigbo’, was born in a village about 20 miles from Benin City. He migrated to Benin at an early age, learned to drive and became a skilled taxi driver within a few years. He became known in Benin motor parks as a man who could control the varied competing interests among motor park touts and operators. He later took to criminal acts in the city and soon became a driver and transporter for gangs, criminal godfathers and thieves. Soon after, he decided to create his own gang. They started out as car hijackers, bus robbers and bank thieves. Gradually, he extended his criminal acts to other towns and cities far north and east of Benin. The complicity of the police is believed to have enhanced Anini’s reign of terror in 1986. Early that year, two members of his gang were prosecuted over an earlier under-the-table ‘agreement’ with the Police to destroy evidence against the gang members. The incident, and Anini’s view of Police betrayal, is be¬lieved to have spurred retaliatory actions by Anini. In August, 1986, a bank robbery linked to Anini was reported in which a police officer and others were killed. That same month, two officers on duty were shot at a barricade while trying to stop Anini’s car. During a span of three months, he was known to have killed nine police officers. In an operation in August of 1986, the Anini team struck at First Bank, Sabongida-Ora, where they carted away N2, 000. But although the amount stolen was seen as chicken feed, they left the scene with a trail of blood. Many persons were killed. On September 6, same year, the Anini gang snatched a Peugeot 504 car from Albert Otoe, the driver of an Assistant Inspector General of Police, Christopher Omeben. In snatching the car, they killed the driver and went to hide his corpse somewhere. It was not until three months later that the skeleton of the driver was spotted 16 kilometers away from Benin, along the Benin-Agbor highway. A day after this at¬tack, Anini, operating in a Passat car believed to have been stolen, also effected the snatching of another Peugeot 504 car near the former FEDECO office, in Benin. Two days after, Anini’s men killed two policemen in Orhio¬won Local Government of the state. Still in that month, three different robbery attacks, all pointing to Anini’s involvement, took place. They include the murder of Frank Unoarumi, a former employee of the Nigerian Observer newspapers; the killing of Mrs. Remi Sobanjo, a char¬tered accountant, and the steal¬ing of the Mercedes Benz car in Benin, of the Ughelli monarch, the Ovie. Before September 1986 drew to a close, Anini, now an elusive dread, struck at a gas station along Wire Road, Benin, where he stole a substantial part of the day’s sales. He shot the Station’s attendant and gleefully started spraying his booty along the road for people to pick. The height of Anini’s exploits, however, took place on October 1, 1986, the Independence Day when the state’s Commissioner of Police, Casmir Igbokwe was ambushed by the gang in Benin, followed by a hail of bullets. The police boss survived the attack with serious injuries. Earlier that day also, the Anini men had gunned down a police man with¬in the city Also, on October 21 of same year, the Anini gang terminated the life of a Benin-based medi¬cal doctor, A.O Emojeve. They gunned him down along Textile Mill Road, in Benin. Not done, Anini and his gang went and robbed the Agbor branch of the African Continental Bank and carted away about N46, 000. A day after the operation, Anini, The Law, turned to a ‘Father Christmas’ as he threw wads of naira on the ground for market men and women to pick at a village near Benin. Anini’s image thus loomed larger than life, dwarfing those of Ishola Oyenusi, the king of robbers in the 1970s and Youpelle Dakuro, the army deserter who masterminded the most vicious daylight robbery in Lagos in 1978, in which two policemen were killed. Anini spear-headed a four-month reign of terror between August and December 1986. He also reportedly wrote numerous letters to media houses using political tones of Robin Hood to describe his criminal acts. Worried by the seeming elusiveness of Anini and his gang members, the military President, General Ibrahim Babangida then ordered a massive manhunt for the kingpin and his fellow robbers. The police thus went after them; combed every part of Bendel State where they were reportedly operating and living. The whole nation was gripped with fear of the robbers and their daredevil exploits. However, Police manhunt failed to stop their activities; the more they were hunted, the more intensified their activities became. Some of the locals in the area even began to tell stories of their invincibility and for a while, it felt like they were never going to be caught. However, at the conclusion of a meeting of the Armed Forces Ruling Council in October 1986, General Babangida turned to the Inspector- General of Police, Etim Inyang, and asked, ‘My friend, where is Anini?’. At about this time, Nigerian newspapers and journals were also publishing various reports and editorials on the ‘Anini Challenge’, the ‘Anini Saga’, the ‘Anini Factor’, ‘Lawrence Anini – the Man, the Myth’, ‘Anini, Jack the Ripper’, and ‘Lawrence Anini: A Robin Hood in Bendel’. The Guardian asked, emphatically, in one of its reports: ‘Will they ever find Ani¬ni, “The Law”?’ His arrest Finally, it took the courage of Superintendent of Police, Kayode Uanreroro to bring the Anini reign of terror to an end. On December 3, 1986, Uanreroro caught Anini at No 26, Oyem¬wosa Street, opposite Iguodala Primary School, Benin City, in company with six women. Acting on a tip-off from the locals, the policeman went straight to the house where Anini was hiding and apprehended him with very little resistance. Uanreroro led a crack 10-man team to the house, knocked on the door of the room, and Anini himself, clad in underpants, opened the door. “Where is Anini,” the police officer quickly inquired. Dazed as he was caught off guard and having no escape route, Anini all the same tried to be smart. “Oh, Anini is under the bed in the inner room”. As he said it, he made some moves to walk past Uanreroro and his team. In the process, he shoved and head-butted the police officer but it was an exercise in futility. Uanreroro promptly reached for his gun, stepped hard on Anini’s right toes and shot at his left ankle. Anini surged forward but the policemen took hold of him and put him in a sitting position. They then pumped more bullets into his shot leg and almost severed the ankle from his entire leg. Already, anguished by the excruciating pains, the policemen asked him, “Are you Anini?” And he replied, “My brother, I won’t deceive you; I won’t tell you lie, I’m Anini.” He was from there taken to the police command headquarters where the state’s Police Commissioner, Parry Osayande, was waiting. While in the police net, Anini who had poor command of English and could only communicate in pidgin, made a whole lot of revelations. He disclosed, for instance that Osunbor, who had been arrested earlier, was his deputy, saying that Osunbor actually shot and wounded the former police boss of the state, Akagbosu Anini was shot in the leg, transferred to a military hospital, and had one of his legs amputated. When Anini’s hideout was searched, police recovered assorted charms, including the one he usually wore around his waist during “operations”. It was instructive that after Anini was captured and dispossessed of his charms, the man who terrorized a whole state and who was supposed to be fearless suddenly became remorseful, making confessions. This was against public expectation of a daredevil hoodlum who would remain defiant to the very end. Shortly after the arrest of Anini and co, the dare-devil robbers began to revealthe roles played by key police officers and men, in the aiding and abetting of criminals in Bendel State and the entire country. Anini particularly revealed that Iyamu, who was the most senior police officer shielding the robbers, would reveal police secrets to them and then, give them logistical supports such as arms, to carry out robbery operations. He further revealed that Iyamu, after each operation, would join them in sharing the loot. It was further exposed how Iyamu planned to kill Christopher Omeben, an Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Intelligence and Investigation. But Iyamu was later to be disappointed as the assailants dispatched to eliminate Omeben were only able to kill his driver, Otue, a sergeant. Iyamu, whom the robbers fondly referred to as ‘Baba’, reportedly had choice buildings in Benin City; proof of how he invested the loot he obtained from men of the underworld. Due to the amputation of his leg, Anini was confined to a wheelchair throughout his trial. Iyamu, on his part, denied ever knowing and collaborating with Anini, but Anini The Law furiously retorted, “You are a shameless liar!” Anini had accused him before Justice James Omo-Agege in the High Court of Justice in Benin City. Of the 10 police officers Anini implicated, five were convicted. The robbery suspects, including Iyamu, were sentenced to death. But in passing his judgement, Justice Omo-Agege remarked, “Anini will forever be remembered in the history of crime in this country, but it would be of unblessed memory. Few people if ever, would give the name to their children.” Their execution took place on March 29, 1987. By Prince Bobade Adeola
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This Kwara people they are gullible. I used to wonder how Saraki conquered their intelligent and start ruling them and pass the baton to his son. This was how it all begins. This useless senator has just started his own. God will deliver Nigerians from the hand of these their taskmasters called political leaders |
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ROBERTt MUGABE's FAMOUSE QUOTES 1. Virginity is the best wedding gift any man would receive from his newly wed wife but lately, there's nothing as such any-longer because it'll have already been given out as a Birthday gift, token of Appreciation, Job assurance, Church collection, Examination marking schemes & for Lorry fares!" 2. Treat every part of your towel nicely because the part that wipes your buttocks today will wipe your face tomorrow. 3. We are living in a generation where people “in love” are free to touch each others’ private parts but cannot touch each others’ phones because they’re private” 4. Sometimes you look back at girls you spent money on rather than send it to your mum and you realise witchcraft is real. 5. If you are a married man, and you find yourself attracted to school girls, just buy your wife a school uniform.” 6. If President Barack Obama wants me to allow marriage for same-sex couples in my country (Zimbabwe), he must come here so that I marry him first. 7. South Africans will kick down a statue of a dead white man but won’t even attempt to slap a live one. Yet they can stone to death a black man simply because he’s a foreigner. 8. What is the problem? We now have aeroplanes which can take them back quicker than the ships used by their ancestors. 9. Mr Bush, Mr. Blair and now Mr Brown's sense of human rights precludes our people's right to their God-given resources, which in their view must be controlled by their kith and kin. I am termed dictator because I have rejected this supremacist view and frustrated the neo-colonialists. 10. Cigarette Is a pinch of tobacco rolled in a piece of paper with fire on one end and a fool on the other end. 11. No sex before marriage? If that was God's plan you would receive your Penis or Vagina on your wedding day. 12. If you shave your eye brow and draw it back, you can as well shave your hair and draw it back, don't ask for money to make hair. 13. As long as u wash ur white cloths first b4 the black ones racism will never end 14. If president Barack Obama wants me to allow marriage for same -sex couples in my country, he must come here so that I marry him first. 15. They can't be equality as long as white cars move on black wheels and we use white toilet paper to wipe our buttocks 16. Mr president don't you think the time has come to say bye bye to the people of Zimbabwe and he answered where are they going 17. That is our problem we africans, we were ask which one is our favorite and some of us were busy saying somethings! And we claim to be educated �. ROBERT MUGABE |
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