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AnanseK:You have said it all. after all i have started believing what Governor elrufai is saying that there is an external force that are using this southern Kaduna crisis for their own reason. but we Kaduna Indigens we will deal with them. Kaduna Shall be Great. |
AnanseK:tell dem |
Ha ha ha, This letter was written by just somebody from one corner, if you understand Hausa Language well, the type of Hausa Written was never a Hausa speaking from Fulani or a Hausa Man. as a Northerner and Kaduna state indigen this letter was written by Southern Kaduna indigens based on the Hausa Written in the letter. because the Write up was typical Southern Kaduna Hausa Write up. Nobody i said nobody can cause any chaos in Kaduna State Insha Allah. In God we trust in Mallam El Rufai we trust. Kaduna Shall be great. |
Fayose is a hard core Masturbator |
Southern Kaduna crisis didnt start with el rufai so leave him out of your shit. He is trying his best. |
Anasko:the problems of nigerians is patience, every body will get his stipend. like me, i didnt get the first alert because my state had nt submitted our verified list and the second payment i got my own that is last friday. most of us in kaduna state got our alert. if you didnt get your alert go and check your account details or your bvn. |
I'm here again to answer two major questions.The first is,''What days of the week is payment made?'' Payment is only made on Fridays. and the second question is, ''Why is it only on fridays?'' Payments are made only on fridays because of some difficulties which were caused by Npower volunteers. Some of the difficulties are: Volunteers whose names are different from the names on their BVN. Such people,their banks had to be contacted to verify if such accounts truly belong to those people. Also, people who updated their information late.Such information had to be verified and comfirmed before payment can be made to such individuals. Some states submitted names of qualified individuals late so this will also make there be some delay in payment. Some people have conflicting details and such people's profile have to be double-checked and so they might not be paid on time. All these are what the FG does from Monday to Thursday and by Friday,those whose information,names and other details are verified ''successful'', get paid on Friday. All the delay was caused by some people who simply cannot adhere to simply instructions.Now,this is the outcome of such actions.So, we have to change our orientation about the payment process. Now, most of you will agree with me that change begins with you. So,please let us be patient. Feel free to ask me any question.Thank you very much. |
May God bless President Muhammadu Buhari CGFR |
May god punish glo network |
Received my stipend at exactly 2:02 pm, keystone bank, Kaduna state. |
nice one mai rusau |
Business mogul and chairman of Capital Oil Limited, Chief Ifeanyi Ubah, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to prosecute his ambition in the 2017 Anambra State governorship election. LEADERSHIP gathered that Chief Ubah made his intention known on Tuesday at an APC stakeholders’ meeting in Awka, Anambra State capital. It could be recalled that Chief Ifeanyi Ubah had solicited support for President Muhammadu Buhari, sometime in 2016. Expectedly, Ubah will be slugging it out with other APC stalwarts like Dr Chris Ngige, Mrs Uche Ekwunife, Chike Obidigbo among others for the top Anambra seat. On the opposition side, we have the incumbent governor, Willie Obiano, of the All Progressives Grand Alliance to contend with in the Anambra elections. http://leadership.ng/news/566108/anambra-2017-ifeanyi-ubah-defects-to-apc |
God bless these governors. |
Kaduna; No alert |
He is really doing well in that post |
John Shiklam in Kaduna The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) believes that peace can only return to Southern part of Kaduna State only if both parties involved in the killings forgive each other and stop reprisal attacks. Addressing a press conference at the weekend in Kaduna, Assistant National Secretary of the association, Dr. Ibrhahim Abdullahi called on he people of the area forget about what has happened in the past and move om. “We call on the entire people of southern Kaduna to forgive what has happened. Both parties should learn to forgive. “This crisis will never end if you think you would go and revenge what happened to you , so we’re appealing to all parties to sheath their swords and embrace peace” Abdullahi said. The association also declared support to steps so far taken by the government of Kaduna state and all the security agencies aimed at ensuring the return to normalcy in the crisis ridden area. Abdullahi called on leaders, especially, political and religious leaders to desist from making inflammatory statements that could escalate the situation in southern Kaduna. “There should be no hate speech, we should avoid those speeches that paint us as fanatics or ethnic champions. Let us all work for peace. We inherited a peaceful southern Kaduna and I don’t think we are sensible if we bequeath to our children and grandchildren a southern Kaduna that is fighting itself. We want to assure that we will continue to work with people of goodwill. In southern Kaduna there are good people that are out for peace” he said. Narrating the events that led to the current crisis that started sometimes in May, Abdullahi recalled that “an argument ensued between two pastoralists that were trying to pass through a stalk route with which resulted in a fight with a farmer. “Bother parties were wounded and were taken to hospital for treatment and I think one of the Ardo from that area volunteered to pay for the treatment of the Fulani that were wounded, but some youths thought otherwise and organised themselves, killed the Ardo, set him ablaze, burnt about 67 of Ardo’s settlement and there we go. According to him, “MACBAN with some well-meaning sons of southern Kaduna sat down together and started working on peace even up to the stage of signing an agreement. He said further that a meeting of both parties was held at the Palace of Chief of Godogodo, “we asked all the nomads that were affected by those crises to return.” He said both parties were about to sign the agreement for peace when another killings happened again as “Four nomadic youths rearing their animals were killed and we started again from square zero.” Speaking further, he said some 42 belonging to some nomads from Plateau state were killed will passing through the area. “Later a new dimension was introduced to the issue where people just go out wherever they see a Fulani man with his cows, they attack and killed him. “They block roads and stop vehicles, anybody with the sign of Fulani man should be brought out and kill etc. “That’s what has been happening. In one of the killings, a Mining Engineer with his brother from Niger Republic, who had signed a MoU with Nasarawa State Government to prospect for solid mineral and was traveling to Nasarawa state was stopped and killed. “Some nomads returning to Plateau state from Niger state where they went for a function, and somewhere in Denghi and Delmai at the border with Plateau, about thirteen of them were killed in Darade and one of them is still missing, and the vehicle they boarded was completely burnt. We had to quickly go, meet and discussed with them. “Some Fulani traders returning from Lafiya were followed and tracked from Kagoro and finally got at Samaru, some were killed, but two of them were saved by a Kataf man who hid them in house for two days before returning them. “That’s why we’re saying the idea of revenge and retaliation is wrong. If you want to attack Samaru now to revenge what happened to your brothers you may likely kill that Good Samaritan. So let’s avoid vengeance” Abdullahi stated. He maintained that “as an association whose members has been unjustifiably accused and maligned, we think that it is time for us to make our stand and set the record straight for posterity.” Meanwhile the Nigeria Police yesterday said it would establish a mobile police base in Kafanchan to address security problems in Southern part of Kaduna State. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, announced this to news men during a fact finding visit to the trouble area, according to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). “From the discussion I had with Kaduna State Governor Malam Nasir El-rufai, we have decided to station a mobile police base in Kafanchan. We are here to see things for ourselves so that we have a lasting peace in the whole area.” The IGP said a panel had been set up to investigate the crisis in the area thoroughly, including the allegation that 800 people were killed in the crisis. Idris said some of the reports on Southern Kaduna were exaggerated. He said most of the leadership of the villages had a lot to contribute to peace and unity of the area. “Some of the community leaders need to be cautioned. They are contributing to creating situation that does not exist.’’ He said the police were committed to restore lasting peace and later met with community leaders in the area. NAN recalls that Operation Harmony aimed at restoring lasting peace in southern Kaduna was inaugurated on Dec. 24. http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/01/01/fulani-cattle-breeders-list-condition-for-peace-in-southern-kaduna/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook |
just checked mine they have given me too |
T his article was first publish weeks after the post election violence by the Daily Trust (one of the few objective news media in Nigeria). I decided to republish it so we do not forget who the real victims of the post election violence of April 2011 really were. Post Election Violence- Survivors of Zonkwa massacre tell their stories – …13 babies delivered by survivors in refugee camps Horrendous acts of violence were carried out in Southern Kaduna on April 18th following the post-election crisis that erupted in many states in the North, especially that of Zonkwa, in Kaduna South. Weekly Trust went to Hajj Camp, Mando, Kaduna to see how the displaced aretrying to get on with their lives. Last Thursday, by 7:30am, most people had already massed around polling units across the state, waiting patiently for electoral officials to arrive voting centres. In some areas, a huge number turned out to exercisetheir rights while in other places, the turn-out was low. However, at Hajj Camp, Mando, there was no voter turn-out at all. Infact, the election was the last thing on their minds, having been displaced from their homes in Southern Kaduna. For over a week,the people have been trying to pick the pieces at the Hajj Camp, currently serving asa refugee camp of sorts. Men, women and children were forced to flee from Zonkwa, Kafanchan and other trouble spots, following the post-election violence. Most have lost somebody, including their belongings and entire life savings and so a voter’s card is an inconsequential loss. Elsewhere in Mariri, Saminaka and Zangon Kataf, the displaced are in various camps, uprooted from their homes. Alhaji Abdullahi Jibrin, Chairman of Hausa/Fulani community in Southern Kaduna, said around 1:00pm, he was still compiling the list of the dead, destroyed properties and other losses inflicted on the Hausa/Fulani community. On Governor Patrick Yakowa’s order, a committee has been formed to look at the victims’ demands. Specifically, the Hausa/Fulanis want the leaders of the various tribes and their own to enter a treaty, whereby the former would be held liable for any future massacre. In addition, they want compensation for the loss of their properties and the government to foot the medical bills of those in hospital. Above all, the Hausa/Fulanis have resolved to remain in Zonkwa. At the camp, a functional medical centre was attending to patients and Dr Muhammad Bello, the officer in charge, told our correspondent that cases of bullet wounds had been treated in Al-Mansur, FOMWAN and Rakiya Memorial Hospitals. As yet, there is no epidemic in the camp as the general living condition is not unhygienic. NEMA, Red Cross and other agencies, have been providing food and around 1.30pm, Jollof rice was being served the refugees. But behind the male living quarters, some of the victims recalled the gory details of the massacre. According to Idris Abdullahi, a former resident of Zonkwa, the massacre began around 4pm when some Kataf youths blocked the road with tyres. A lorry, which was conveying goods and people, charged through the road block and parked close to a mosque at Makera. Thereafter, he said thatthe youths deflated the tyres and started hurling the yams that the lorry was conveying at the mosque. Some of the natives cautioned against that but the youths continued. Not satisfied, someone brought pick axes and started hacking at the mosque until it collapsed. After that, they descended on Alhaji Namadi’s mosque and that angered Yallo, one Hausa/Fulani youth who protested against the action. He was shot instantly and that ignited the crisis. The Kataf youths, according to Idris, started shooting, even as neither the police nor any other security agents came to their rescue. The massacre continued unabated till around 12 noon on Tuesday, April 19th after the uncompleted Friday mosque was bombed. Able-bodied Muslims, fearing for their lives, hid in pit latrines and wells but the not-so-lucky ones were gunned down, slaughtered or burnt alive. The carnage stopped when they thought that the entire menfolk had been exterminated. However, women and children were spared but they were subjected to various humiliations, includingasking them to denounce CPC and praise PDP. In the end, over 1,000 people were allegedly killed, most of them dumped into wells. Alhaji Kabiru Uba, a Kaduna resident who lost five relatives lamented that the alleged culprits are still roaming the streets of Zonkwa. Right now, his Unguwar Sanusi residence is a mini refugee camp as friends and relatives from Zonkwa and environs, have found succour there. Governor Yakowa, according to Uba, gave the victims “a paltry N1 million” when he visited Zonkwa. “But to add insult to injury,Barrister Mark Jacob, former National Legal Adviser to PDP, said that outsiders caused the mayhem,” Uba added, saying Jacob continued that said outsiders came with truck-load of ammunitions. Uba challenged Jacob to prove his allegation. “The saddest part is nobody is telling our stories,” said a tearful Hadiza Umar, a refugee. “It’s as if we are sub-human or we don’t even exist.” However, in spite of all these killings, the leaders of the Hausa community want to return to Zonkwa and other towns in Southern Kaduna. On this point, the leaders and followers are parting ways. According to Yunusa Mohammed, returning to Zonkwais not on his mind, accusing their leaders of selfishness. Also, Mohammed Uba said he would never return to Zonkwa. “We saw hell during the post-election crisis. It was practically genocide. I narrowly escaped as Ihid inside a well,” he said, adding that he’ll not go back, even to vote. Like him, JummaiAbdullahi also said she would never return to where she registered because her voter’s card was burnt along with their house. Out of the 38,976 displaced persons, over 90 percent are women and children, according to statistics obtained from the Nigerian Red Cross. However, the figure has plunged to 15,000 across the 15 camps in the state because some refugees have been reunited with their families. However, the camp is swelling in some respects as newborn babies arrive. So far, a total of 13 babies have been delivered there, comprising a set of triplets, twins and eightsingle births. The figure was confirmed by Dr Asma’u Maikudi, Kaduna State chairperson of the Nigerian Red Cross. In addition, ten other pregnant women are close to their Expected Day of Delivery (EDD). When Weekly Trust spoke to the refugees, they expressed satisfaction with the camp but urged the state government to assist them in starting their lives again by empowering them. The refugees are occupying seven hostels. Water tanks and mobile toilets were seen at strategic locations in addition to the regular toilets. The environment was somewhat unkempt. Hadiza Aminu, one of the nursing mothers, lamented that all the items that she bought in preparation for birth were burnt in the crisis. “We lost everything, but I thank Allah for the safe delivery. The baby’s name is Fatima and we thank God for our lives. I only got to see my husband some days ago since the crisis. We will never return to Zonkwa again,” she said. “Trauma, tension and stress are responsible for the upsurge of births in the camp,” Mrs. Maikudi said. Although the babies seem healthy, she lamented that the size of the triplets are “slightly bigger than a bottle of coke.” The Red Cross boss described the camp situation as pathetic because, according to her, “These women are left with nothing; many of them are left with only the clothes they wore into the camp and the case of their children is the same.” Having lost spouses, friends and relatives, including all their belongings, these displaced victims have also been disenfranchised and are now refugees in their own country. https://naijainfoman./2011/11/02/post-election-violence-survivors-of-zonkwa-massacre-tell-their-stories/ |
NRC had already recruited or replacement. because i knew people who got their appointment letter lastweek |
just2endowed:you must be stupid to call a herdsmen cowards. who killed and rape your women in front of u in your baifran land. |
KidsNEXTdoor:they didnt only provoke they slautgher fulanis and their cattles. ask any southern kaduna what they did to fulanis in 2011. |
scantee:is southern kaduna threatening Nigeria with treason? the difference is clear. |
KidsNEXTdoor:He wasnt the first governor to start payment of compensation to Fulani, it started by the southern Kaduna indigen in person of Late governor Patrick yakowa. so stop ranting nonsense here. |
UnknownT:the records are their for you after the 2011 post election violence southern kaduna people killed hundreds of fulanis especially in zonkwa. i knew this am indigen of kaduna state. you can google and find it yourself. but that doesnt justify the continue killings. |
God bless president Buhari. |
Mujaheeeden:We will never vote him in Kaduna |
nothernstar:In Islam all part of woman is not suppose to be expose except her face and palms. |
rexibity:Just enter a bus from abuja juction to central market(kasuwa) when u reach kasuwa the conductor will calling kawo-kawo then u remain sitted in d bus and tell him u want to drop at Sign board after n.d.a bus stop. when u drop at sign board that is by ur right hand side. then u trek a little straight into college road then u see smc gate. |
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AmeerahFKI:it is around Abakpa- Kurmin mashi. |
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