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Because they live among backward and jealous people things could have been a lot better if igbos after the war Nigeria didn't marginalised us and give us respect we deserved cus we are the one that fight to give them independence from colonial master,but they forget all that and try to humiliate us well they have pured petrol on the fire and is burning ![]() |
Welcome development!asi na oso chuba nwadi ana,.O naa ikwu nne ya ![]() |
Calamama:my guy!the worst had already happened as long as Nigeria is concern,don't blame me ![]() |
LeoMax:correct but some slowpoke fail to realize that clever man ![]() |
They should arrange transport for our people and something like a loan with small interest for those that lost properties and goods,help them in accommodations so they can get back on their feet A.S.A.P |
peter obi is one of the advisers to the president,he should no better ![]() |
Godman_n: Mobinga: |
if the fool want his black wrinkle A.S.S. to be expose let him carry on ![]() |
aliyu is a good man but his brethren are evil, |
Kano — Fresh witness accounts of the Kano carnage reveal how a team of about 50 men in Police and Army uniforms stormed the Bompai barracks and shot dead nearly everybody there during the chaos immediately after coordinated bombings in the city on Friday. A female police officer who survived the shootings at the barracks said the unidentified assailants invaded the place and conducted "systematic killings" shortly after a bomb detonated at the nearby state police command. She said the operation appeared to be well-timed, as it was executed at a time when people were scampering for safety following the explosions. "They just came into the barracks in mobile police uniforms soon after the explosions at the police command and took the advantage of the situation shooting every person they saw running for safety," she told Daily Trust yesterday. "These men deceived us by wearing mobile police uniforms and giving impression they were only there for a rescue mission; they took us by surprise when they started shooting every person they saw," the officer said. After the indiscriminate shootings in the open, the men then went house-to-house in the barracks killing people including those who took cover inside toilets, she said. "The following day dead bodies littered all over the place. It was a sad day indeed; we will never forget this day in life," she added. Police Corporal Aliu Abdullahi also told Reuters news agency he saw men in Police uniform shooting people indiscriminately. "We were in the mess when we saw people running and heard gunshots from the gate, I saw them shooting. You could not differentiate the Boko Haram members from our Police Mobile Force men because they wore the same uniform," Aliu, who survived multiple gunshots, said. "They were more than 50. As I tried to run a bullet hit me on my left hand and another shot hit me on my chest I fell," he added. Another witness said he saw close to 50 assailants when they attacked the police barracks and "killed every person inside except women and children." He said began to climb the wall before they saw him and fired, hitting and injuring him. The witness, who declined to give his name, said "all of them were dressed in either Mobile Police uniforms or Army camouflage. They also wore black cloth under their service caps. They appeared were more professional in the operation than the military." A resident of the neighbourhood surrounding the barracks said at least 100 people were killed at the barracks alone. He said the place was now a 'ghost town' as most of the residents had taken refuge in other parts of the city. He said the barracks which used to be safe place for refugees whenever there were religious or ethnic crisis in town was now deserted. Daily Trust learnt that the attack on the residence of the Assistant Inspector General of Police was carried out also by unidentified uniformed men who, obviously planning to kidnap the AIG's family, told security men on guard that they were sent to take his family to a safe place. When it was clear they could not succeed, they opened fire and the armed guards returned fire and in the process two of the AIG's personal staff were killed. Death toll climbs The coordinated series of bomb blasts and shooting sprees mostly targeting police stations on Friday has left at least 250 people dead, according to medics, making this by far the deadliest attack claimed by the Boko Haram sect. One doctor told the AFP news agency that the final toll was likely to be about 250. "Although the bulk of the bodies were brought here [the main hospital], others were deposited at three other hospitals," the doctor said. Aid workers were still collecting bodies from the streets yesterday. Kano police authorities are yet to speak since the incident took place last Friday as they refused to respond to any enquiry on anything related to the explosions. Govt relaxes curfew The Kano State Government yesterday relaxed the 24-hour curfew earlier imposed on the state following Friday's bomb blasts and gun attacks. Information Commissioner Umar Faruk Jibril announced the relaxation to newsmen in Kano, saying the curfew would now take effect from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jibril said the measure was meant to allow the people to conduct their activities within the scheduled period, and thanked them for complying with the initial curfew. Emir weeps as Jonathan visist Apparently overwhelmed by the level of the carnage, Emir of Kano Alhaji Ado Bayero yesterday shed tears when President Goodluck Jonathan visited him at his palace. The emir was seen repeatedly wiping away tears from his face while delivering his emotion-laden speech. Bayero urged the Federal Government to increase the number of security personnel in the state to beef up security given the size of the state. "The security personnel in Kano are not sufficient enough to give the state the necessary protection in crisis situation," he said. He said the state has only 8,300 police officers to protect over nine million people. Earlier, President Jonathan said government would not rest until it wiped out all forms of terrorism in the country. "We cannot allow these terrorists to keep terrorising us. We will not rest until we wipe all forms of terrorism in this country so that terrorist will have no place to live in the country," he said. "I am urging every one of us to try and know his neighbour and what he is doing as a profession so that you can do self-policing for yourselves before you are taken unawares," Jonathan said. "You people should be assisting the securities with useful information that will help them do their work effectively. If you don't assist the securities and things continue to happen, one day it will consume all of us," he added. He said the Federal Government would collaborate with the state government to assist victims of the attacks, and assured that government would assist in boosting irrigation farming in Kano to provide employment opportunities. Cars found with bombs Relevant Links West Africa Nigeria Legal Affairs Arms and Armies Terrorism Two cars, a Honda Civic with registration number BB 748 NSR, Kano and a Kia with registration number FD 966 LND, were found yesterday wired with locally made explosives along Eastern Bypass in Kano city. Police personnel recovered eight explosives locally made with cans of drinks and cigarette filters in the two vehicles. Other items recovered include a kerosene stove, an old electricity metre and electric wires. The items were being kept in police custody. But efforts to get the police to confirm the incident proved abortive as access was denied in to the police headquarters and the telephone of the police spokesman was switched off. Witnesses said the cars were noticed parked there since last Friday evening during the time when multiple bomb explosions rocked the city. The Honda vehicle was found parked at NNPC mega station while the Kia was parked few metres away, at Chula filling station along the bypass |
phreakabit:perfect ![]() |
Olodostein:you can smell it ![]() |
i told you guys b4 that real devils lives in Nigeria ![]() |
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HAHAHahaaaa!!After sending soldiers to weep their a.s.s little thing please Yoruba people ![]() |
I wonder boko haram blowing up all their infrastructures they are turning their region to a dangerous place to live,northerners should stand up and fight this( boko haram) we are still watching their out come to see what next;if they are in support with terrorist then separation is a good option,destroying your infrastructures and after is the same enemies you are killing will use their resources to fix it. True federalism is needed because northerners need to wake da fucck up and see whats coming for them lynch on those cabals in the north with big money they are using you lot,power belongs to the people fix your agricultural sector and start educating the almajiris. |
Muslims in northern Nigeria should stand up to this people and flush them out,look at the way they are killing their people too hmmmmmmmmmmm ![]() |
emmatok:well they can package themselves very well ![]() |
Classicalman:my biafran queen,hw naah ![]() |
One_Naira: i don laugh tire, |
Is it paining you that igbo woman twisted aboki brain and he successfully gave asaba capital of delta state?sorry oh,igbo people we don't paragonpro:do anything 4 nothing bro get use to it, |
paragonpro:O boy i don't care what you say or think, Na how i go take spend my gas money is my problem,if you like claim SS na ur problem you don't have right to that oil,if u go near your oga oil wells like DanJuma/IBB; DANJUMA himself will come and use you for sacrifice to his dogs ![]() |
we better survive like Swaziland which is land-lock and one of the best country in Africa, than living in a southern end of the Gulf of Guinea where stronger tropical storms from the South Atlantic create storm surges up to three metres high. This one ijaw people will claim back their Lagos they don't mind living on top of water, na2day ![]() |
blind augment igbo land lock this, igbo land lock that,but at the same time you are saying that Igbo's in SS will be wiped out too they programme him brain ![]() |
Somalia got 2trillion dollars worth of oil i cant believe it,Yoruba no get anything while Somalia get oil,God just gave them cocoa but they abandon it cus of oil ![]() |
ade_77: and they are worrying about mighty SE/SS well we dont need refugees, only their women with big yarsh is needed ![]() |
Don't no why Yoruba by now should no we are not in the same level, any-day anytime ![]() |
Anambra is rich in natural gas, crude oil, bauxite, ceramic and has an almost 100 percent arable soil. In the year 2006, foundation laying ceremony for the first Nigerian private refinery Orient Petroleum Refinery (OPR) was made at Nsugbe-Umuleri area [1]. The Orient Petroleum Resource Ltd, (OPRL) owners of OPR, was licensed in June 2002, by the Federal Government to construct a private refinery with a 55,000 b/d capacity. Furthermore, Anambra state is a state that has many other resources in terms of agro-based activities like fishery and farming, as well as land cultivated for pasturing and animal husbandry. Currently,Anambra State has the lowest poverty rate in Nigeria. http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=anambra%20state%20got%20how%20many%20gas%20reserves&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCMQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FAnambra_State&ei=G3McT4y9BYHY8gP0yNzGCw&usg=AFQjCNFtU4M5rTyS3liuc6GNs7hUQbTxBA&sig2=6cae47lSj8kDJH0sNvjJLw |
daytona500:you sound stuppidd ![]() |
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Nchara: am trying very hard to educate this Yoruba people,but oil soup don block their ears ![]() |
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things could have been a lot better if igbos after the war Nigeria didn't marginalised us and give us respect we deserved cus we are the one that fight to give them independence from colonial master,but they forget all that and try to humiliate us well they have pured petrol on the fire and is burning
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