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D fool said he's an APC member and that he supports Buhari. He forgot that ELrufai once told us that Buhari is perpetually unelectable, reeling out alleged crimess perpetrated by d fmr head of state. Today, Elrufai licks d fulani man's boot. Political ideologies r determined at any point in time by existing realities. If d thread is pushing for a muslim-based ticket thru d backdoor, it is dead on arrival. The thread isn't even necessary, cos d reigning song is "no vacancy in aso rock". Call bck in 2019 |
If I say Fa, U say Ye another man say Mi omo na u sabi. That man allegedly led his boys to disrupt a court case in which d judge had been apparently directed to make ruling in favor of d tiny len-wearing Political scientist. Angered by d abortion of d sitting, d nurtw former boss was killed d next day. Fayose wud do everytin to keep that man alive. Now u knw who d killer is. Don't forget, before Fayose's emergence, Bamidele had been on d receiving side. His boys had also suffer similar fate in d hans of Fayemi's men. But that's none of my business. Ekiti kete rubbish |
Some jihadists want to sponsor my education. I suggest u guys use d money to liberate those boko boys under ur bondage and give peace a chance. |
D first one isn't FFK's handle, the second one is. So think of something better. The guy might be high sometime, but he makes a whole lot of sense. Meanwhile, if d APC is still contemplating d muslim/muslim kind of shit, they had better met AL-Baghdadi-led sunni jihadists for a teeritory in IS. Muslim based ticket will fly there, not in our beloved naija |
If Fayemi can direct the attorney general of d state to seek alternative venues for consideration of pending cases including election tribunal case involving him, then he can direct them to decide cases and make judgement in his favor. Ole Meanwhile, is it justifiable to kill d nurtw chairman because he disrupted court sitting? That's d same despeartion he's preaching against. That's non of my business |
slowpoke. U believe everytin that comes out from there, wats d evidence that they actually knw d guy? If people like u were behind our soldiers I bliv insurgency wud be a tin of d past. I wish u knew how Americans support their law enforcement agencies and Government. Ours soldiers are busy sacrificing their lives, fighting in tough terrain against enemies they do not knw, enemies shielded (most times) by locals. Idiots will buy 10mb and write trash online. Nig Army is recruiting, go and apply |
slowpoke. U believe everytin that comes out from there, wats d evidence that they actually knw d guy? If people like u were behind our soldiers I bliv insurgency wud be a tin of d past. I wish u knew how Americans support their law enforcement agencies and Government. Ours soldiers are busy sacrificing their lives, fighting in tough terrain against enemies they do not knw, enemies shielded (most times) by locals. Idiots will buy 10mb and write trash online |
idu1: U r not making sense.Some instead of all. Does it make sense now? Cos u can speak for all |
While I commend Seun for d humility and courage to apologize for making a generalized statement that didn't take into consideration d patriotic character of some APC members, it is wrong to submit that all APC members are patriotic and wholly committed to nation building. Who are boko haram foot soldiers? Who are their supporters? Are they mainly PDP or PDM members? Don't we have at least one member of d APC sympathizing with them? All Seun needed to do was to be particular. Use "SOME" instead of ALL, cos ur apology has exonorated guilty APC members who sympathize with BH. If u find all of them not guilty, are u d sponosor of BH? |
I feel something is wrong with our logic. Sponsors of teorrism shud enjoy protection from terrorist elements. But Sheriff's own is not d case. He's being targeted by d sect. That's why he went to Maiduguri with about 200 soldiers. Am not defending him, but is someone paying more than Sheriff now? Or has d group been hijacked? |
SSS no go arrest u for nothing. Shebi no be that Ogun them d do rituals well well? Abi them folo ni? SS no be mad people, make those people talk true |
Cramjones is not FFK yet he's uploading a pics of FFK in his usual happy mood after taking crack Crammjones made reference to an article FFK wrote recently, is Nig a nation? Thus revealing dd existence of a nexus Cramjone frquently uses haramites to describe Bokos, a word apparently introduced into d lexicon by FFK. Isorite Meanwhile, FFK dines with Gej at d villa, while Cramjones destroys him on nairaland. FFK/Cramjones knows wat he's doing. He switched allegiance because he wanted his efcc case permanently buried and becos he wasn't getting d desired recognition at APC. That alleged Islamization agenda was secondary |
Teachers withdrew their wards before d attack took place. Interesting. No senior staff was at d school during d attack No electricity The children were left on their own Its ok. Its only in Borno state that boarding schools operate like this. Shettima weldone |
Chibok parent alleges top staff of school moved their children before Boko Haram invasionBy Wale Odunsi on September 7, 2014@dailypostngr Some parents of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls say they believe there is cover up in the events that occurred before the abduction of their daughters by the Boko Haram sect. One of the parents of the girls, Bulama Jonah told Leadership Newspaper that some top staffers of Government Secondary School, Chibok, moved their wives and daughters out of the school premises less than 24 hours before the terrorists visited Chibok on the night of April 14. “We still believe that there was an internal collaboration in the abduction of our daughters by the Boko Haram gunmen, because we have correct information that some of the teachers, who are very senior in the school, managed to move their own daughters and family out of the school premises before the attack”, he said. “That is why we are insisting that government must provide our daughters and we would not take it lightly if they don’t produce our girls for us. “The girls were in their custody, because school premises belong to government; and we believe they were aware of the attack but failed to provide security for them”. He lamented that: “The (state) government can not pretend to us that they were not aware of the attack on Chibok that led to the abduction of our daughters”. Jonah wondered why it took several weeks before the federal government started to act on the incident when it became an international issue. http://dailypost.ng/2014/09/07/chibok-parent-alleges-top-staff-school-moved-children-boko-haram-invasion/ |
Intelligence organizations d world over don't have frequent change in leadership. In that same SSS, nigerians have seen northerners who spent morethan 8yrs, Saharareporters didn't publish any pooh. Its only here that we sacrifice efficiency at d altar of religion and ethnicity. Let's look at US for instance, d FBI, directors spend years, while some willingly resign. 1. Robert S. Mueller, III, 2001-2013 2. Louis J. Freeh, 1993-2001 3. William S. Sessions, 1987-1993 4. William H. Webster, 1978-1987 5. Clarence M. Kelley, 1973-1978 6. J. Edgar Hoover, 1924-1972 7. Alexander B. Bielaski, 1912-1919 and so on This isn't d time for politics. Let's support those that r truly working. Ita deserves it |
patriotic citizens should identify one and offer reasons. For me, I would join nscdc. I no like gun |
Just recently, the SSS confirmed an earlier claim by the jtf that Shekau may have died after sustaining gunshot injuries during one of their shoot outs. The SSS also released a still picture of Shekau's lifeless body on a sick bed. This singular fiat shows that the intelligence org was really on top of their game. But the question is, why is his death not celebrated in Nigeria? CNN just reported that shekau is d 9th most dangerous terrorist in the world. If a man responsible for the death of many Nigerians is taken out, isn't it worth frontpage in our dailies, more so that the war on insurgency is yielding result? Or are Nigerians or our media convert supporters of terrorism? |
Am compelled to comment becos d Association claims to be an umbrella body of all nigerian youths, me inclusive. Well, the self acclimed youth president has only succeeded in expressing his perrsonal opinion, a Position borne out of religious and ethnic sentiment. Ogar appears to be d most intelligent and well mannered spokesperson. I have watched repeatedly with keen interest how she handled security issues on TV and most tips she has given to help prevent and contain crime. I celebrate her. She is one of our uncelebrated heroine Back to d reason he gave for d sack, It might interest him to know that d position of d security agencies may be borne out of investigations. They didnt go there to do environmental sanitation. It was a security operation. So they know what they are doing. All these BH supporters must not hide under d guise of activism to instigate violence. We didn't hear them when the sect killed 160 innocent youths in Borno last week. They didn't react when a pastor and his children were killed in Kano yesterday. They kept mute wen security officials in their hundreds are killed on daily basis. Bunch of hypocrites. Who are they deceiving. |
Good one from the SSS |
Good one from the SSS. I just read that he was reponsible for d kidnap of Ozekhome. Weldone boys. That area would be calm for a while |
Everything NA rally for Amaechi |
It is like a norm for celebrities in the west to thrill their fans with nude pictures. Some have even gone as far as acting mini pornographic movie, or release musical movies that were seen more as a Indecency. Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, Minaj, and so on. This culture appears to have comfortably found its place in Nigeria. I just saw Chidinma's topless pics online. The question that pricks my mind however is, why do they pose unclad? |
The sect have perfected their propaganda strategy. This is d latest from them. Well, we shall continue to support the security agencies against these terrorists. |
This is the real story from an eye witness. The analogy involving alqaeda terrorists is also an eye opener. I think those bringing sentiment into the issue can now rest. We must jointly flush terrrorism out of our country |
When u see a staged managed picture or video, u will know. One, where he is isn't a Gym, that bicycle was brought to d parlour for that purpose: hoodwink us into believing he is ok 2. In a gym, hee is supposed to be wwearing a Canvass. Abi him no get? And a joggers to save us that alleged parkinson infested legs 3. Why is he trying to hard to prove he is ok when he can easily come home and add to d 36 billion naira owambe things as Fashola is estimating? |
Alqaeda released a statement urging all muslims and terrorist cells linked with the grroup to attak US interest and those of their ally. Few days after, we had d US naval shooting where about 23 people were killed(according to some reports), the Kenya mall incident, the Pakinstani Church bombing on sunday where about 100 or so were killed. In Nigeria, happening at d same time, d Apo guys, some were killed, and probably some escaped. We must recall that our own Boko Haram hass link with Alqaeda. Last Sallah, the US intercepted communications between alqaeda leaders, and Boko Haram allegedly Participated, that's to show us how far they've gone. They have attacked Abj before and can attack it again if proactive measures are not emplaced. The DSS has being at d forefront of dd nation's camapaign against teorror. Even Ihejirika acknowledged it recently when I attended my brothers passing out in their college. So we must give them credit, more so that it was their operation in collaboration with d Army. These 2 organisations are tested and trusted. Hardly would u hear of accidental discharge involving them. They are professionals and I love them cos they spend fortune in training their staff Lastly, we need to work with d security agencies. We must not bring religion in all issues. The men have done their work to avert disaster, they deserve commendaation. What if Abuja was attacked? And many people killed? Perhaps ur parents involved, God forbid? Security people are to safe lives, they won't go about destroying for no reason. I believe them, I stand with them, and Criminals shouldn't commit crime where I am, cos I GO REPORT U GIVE THEM |
Rivers Oyel money. Hmmmmm what an activity in futility They must be fools to think Nigerians will fold their hands and watch a president elected by millions being ousted by 7 rascals, who are desperately seeking political relevance. |
Rivers Oyel money. Hmmmmm what an aaacctivity in futility They must be fools to think Nigerians will fold their hands and watch a president elected by millions being ousted by 7 rascals, who are desperately seeking political relevance. |
The truth is bitter |
Familiarity breeds contempt. By: forster Lee <<< Ger More Quotes | Submit Quote Maverick politician and Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed has declared that the former presidential candidate and strong man of the All Progressive Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, does not have the required qualities to be President in a Nigeria of the 21st century. in an exclusive interview with Pointblanknews.com, Dr. Junaid also noted that any leader who is above the age of 70 and still has the appetite to become the president of Nigeria should be ignored, 'because the kind of leaders Nigeria needs at this time are young breeds with the required education and experience and vibrancy.' Junaid said, ' People know I am close to General Buhari, yes, I am close to him but I have never belonged to any of the political parties he belonged-and I have told him the reason in private and I have told him the reasons in public, I think sometime in 2006, at the meeting of the so-called supporters of his at the Nicon Noga, Abuja. So, my politics is different from my personal relationships. If a candidate comes out who is better, even if he is from the South, I will work and vote for him.' The academic and Hong-Kong trained Surgeon in an interview with Pointblanknews.com in Kano, outlined the ingredients a prospective Nigeria's president should have and insisted that his close associate, Buhari, does not possess those ingredients. 'When I look for a political leader, I want to be comfortable with the people who are surrounding him-a people of intellects, integrity and sound education. People who can be judged by their previous performances in previous roles. Now, these are judgments I have to make, and I believe, the judgments Nigerians have to make. 'I want to make it very clear to you that these are the considerations I have for supporting or working for any political leader in this country. I don't care whether he is a Muslim or a Christian; I don't care whether he speaks Hausa. I don't care whether he comes from the North or the South. 'I will not support a leader based on mob sentiment, based on misconception of life. And if they say you are the voice of the Talakawa, how do you relate to the Talakawa? I knew the man who was the voice of the Talakawa and I know how he lived his life. Aminu Kano would not put a stand-by generator in his house. I cannot recount how many times I got infested of malaria each I visited him.' http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/124878/1/buhari-not-fit-to-rule-nigeria-again-dr-junaid-moh.html |
Most times I ask mysfelf if some Nigerians still reason. The. Security Ageencies were esstablished to protect lives and not to destroy, what will they gain by killing innocent citizens. They were led into d scene of d incident by men in detention, who had made helpful statement regarding their memberrs at large, and about arms buried there. If they weere not proactive enough to have botched ttheir planned attack, maybe Abj would have beeen on fire by now.yet aall they get from us is condemnation If Abuja was attacked by these insurgents, by now we would have been calling for d heads of security chiefs. When security operatives get killed in d line of duty, how many threadd do we create to celebrate their patrotism, and resolve to protect us? It is only in nigeria that we prefer officers to die than criminals. Its unfortunate |
Nigerians woke up Friday morning to the news of a midnight shootout at a street behind Zone E of the Legislative Quarters in Abuja’s Apo district, a location where mansions of highly placed citizens, especially federal legislators are found in excess. As residents were asleep in the wee hours of September 20, heavy gunfire rented the air, a situation uncommon in such highbrow occupied by the nation’s elites. The unpleasant sounds with its attendant echo sent jitters down the spine of those awake already. The time was 3:00am. Within an hour, no fewer than seven persons had been felled by the bullets of the security agents. More than ten others were injured. The federal agents recorded no casualty. There has been a huge outcry over the incident. While many people believe that the onslaught was against innocent citizens, federal officers say they acted on an intelligence report that the house they raided – a building used as abode by squatters – was shelter to some members of the Boko Haram sect. However, the surviving victims maintain the onslaught was connected to an earlier warning by the owner of the uncompleted one-storey building, a top army officer. “He had asked us to leave his property immediately,” a survivor told newsmen from his hospital bed at the Asokoro General Hospital. But the State Security Service explained that it acted on information obtained from Boko Haram suspects, Mohammed Adamu and Kamal Abdullahi. Marilyn Ogar, agency’s spokesperson, said officers acted on a tip-off by the duo that weapons cache were stocked in the building. Speaking on condition of anonymity, an SSS officer who was part of team, told DailyPost that the aim of the operation, carried out with the assistance of the Nigeria Army, was to recover arms buried at a cemetery by an influential Boko Haram member The suspect, the arms “Before the raid, we had placed that area under surveillance some time. One of the suspects we arrested earlier confirmed that a strong member of the sect, in company of his foot soldiers, was squatting in that building. “He described the guy as a rugged fellow who would not go down without a fight. That several attempts at catching him failed because he’s good with weapons and usually escapes arrest. “This suspect also disclosed that the guy in question buried the arms at a cemetery close by, that he and others would open fire if they see any movement around the cemetery especially if it was not during the day. “We have never been to the particular house before the operation. No SSS officer would say that, so don’t believe anything contrary. We, we only went round to figure out how we’ll move in. “But I can confirm we kept tab on the quarters from Tuesday September 17 through Thursday night. The shootings “The truth is it was the Boko Haram guys within that house that started firing when they heard movement. We are professionals; we know what is at stake. So we could not have gone there and open fire just like that. The SSS always respect the rule of engagement. “As we were digging the suspected location of the armoury, several gunshots were directed at us. We had no choice than to defend ourselves. “It was that point we realized that the suspect told the truth when he warned that we would be attacked. If you check, virtually all the survivors were hit at their back, buttock, or leg. “This tells you that they were probably the innocent ones who were trying to flee because some of the occupants actually confronted us. Timing of the raid “Firstly, the operation was ours not the military’s; we called them in. We chose middle of the night for two reasons. One: To avoid civilian casualty or stray bullet incidence that may arise from exchange of the anticipated gun battle. Two, those guys are mostly found there at dusk. “The thing is they pretend to be law-abiding citizens during the day. Agreed that, they all have what they do for a living but most use this to cover their evil deed. You’ll find that some sell suya, sachet water, or do ‘mai ruwa’ (water-selling cart-pushers) and ‘mai shayi’ (food sellers). Others hawk goods in traffic, clean vehicle windscreen, sell fruits, ride keke (tricycles), etc. “And let me add that the same suspect who gave us the information and took us to Apo legislative quarters is a keke rider at Garki market. In fact, he was busy loading passengers the day we picked him up. Some were already seated, while he was calling for more. “So you see that the claim that they have a means of livelihood is a decoy. True, some in that building may be clean, but going by the information we had, a good number of insurgents were in that building. Survivors’ claim of innocence “We hear such statements every day. It is because this one happened in Abuja, that’s why some of them are looking for sympathy of Nigerians and international community. It is for the attention. “In Yobe, Borno, Adamawa, Taraba, Kano and other places where the sects strike, you have cases like this. They all occupy a building, tell you they have one job or the other and before you blink, you’ll find weapons everywhere. “More worrisome is the age of the suspects. You will be shocked if you see the number of young chaps that we’ve arrested. These are confirmed Boko Haram members! Not only can they handle a rifle, they can use well. Presence of Boko Haram in the Federal Capital Territory “They are very well around. Anyone denying that they are not present is deceiving his or herself. We recovered some arms at the Apo raid, which means these guys have more in other discreet places in Abuja. “You never can tell; a man that offers service to you may be member of a sect and that’s terrible because when they strike, it’s always disastrous. “There is a check point at the entrance of the quarters but these guys still manage to move in arms. That means it’s no longer a small problem. Advice for government “Now is the time for the government to spend more on intelligence gathering. In as much as the funding for security has increased, it is still not enough. I have faced insurgents many times and trust me, those guys are ruthless. “You know they are like guerrillas; they strike and run away. Before you call Police or any other outfit, they are gone and the damage is done. “Government should not wait until insurgents go about shooting people in public places. http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/09/22/exclusive-how-apo-raid-happened-sss-officer-who-took-part-in-operation/ |