Crime › Re: Why We Planned To Bomb 3rd Mainland Bridge- Suspect by Allangreen: 4:59pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
Esseite: Is it not the same 3rd mainland bridge that fisher-men and their young ones ply under the bridge and even sit on the pillars below...
I feel this story is just propaganda... i can authoritatively tell you that security outfit come up with such stories to get funds and positive publicity from govt and masses...
Or the apapa bridge that people sleep on the pillar slabs of the bridge..
Or the thugs that claim jetty attendants at cms..
Or the canoe driver that ply the waters as late as 10pm who claim to be chandlers.. Nawaoh! I thought as much, what is in their heads. No matter what, criminal is a criminal. |
Crime › Re: Why We Planned To Bomb 3rd Mainland Bridge- Suspect by Allangreen: 3:54pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
three: The general atmosphere of insecurity and the grievances of minority groups MUST be addressed!!!
You caught these ones...You may not catch others Oh!
3RD Mainland Bridge is CRITICAL OH! Stop playing 10-10 with Nigeria oh!
 Genuine? They are all sick, why don't you do what they are doing? Economy is bad everywhere and no government is perfect. To result into killing,kidnapping because you need government attention is nothing but gridness, cowardness. Do they know how many of their family members will be on the bridge that D day, even if they don't care about us. Nigeria problems is more than what these criminals are doing.
Some of these guys have genuine grievances others are opportunists, I doubt a whole lot of people including participants know the difference the point is once a decent measure of civil attention is given to them the government takes the higher moral ground and removes the excuse of 'they're not listening to us'.
With the economy as it is, a lot of people are idle and you know what they say about idle hands.... |