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A whole Attorney General of the Federation, exhibiting extreme lawlessness. See the way he quickly denied. These Fulani northerners in govt are all the same. Always hiding behind southerners, using them to do their dirty jobs. |
ideatoprince18:Ur cvrsed father Ewu. Mannerless thing. I said what I said, if e pain you too much, pluck ur eyes out. Or better still, keep crying on my mention, maybe ur tears will change my comments to ur preference. Ozu |
Like they probed the lekki toll gate massacre? What came out of it...has the perp who gave the order been identified? Nothing's going to come out of any probe, as long as these lawless cretins from the Sahel are in power. Divide this hellhole now. |
Again they blame ESN. Why didn't they foil the kidnap of military personnels from NDA, when "bandits" attacked the place? Vseless terr0rists in uniforms. |
I don't think they are serious. When they are really serious, they'd push fiercely for referendum. Lamentations have never stopped anything from happening before...but actions have and always will. |
A failure indeed. |
Which corruption worse pass this one? But him and his cabal are chasing Diezani all over the place like ants attracted to sugar...in the name of fighting kwaruption . Tueh! Ndị uchu. |
Hehe. |
They carried out an airstrike in the night. How are they sure that they got the right people and not a group of vigilante? Where are the pictures or videos to prove this? Did they not act movie in idemilli yesterday? Where's such energy now that they are carrying out audio airstrikes? Terrorists will attack soldiers, send 12 year olds to kill them and release clear videos.... nigerian army will do audio attack on terrorists and be releasing statements here and there. Una be mumv. Yeye people. |
He should organize with others in the house, who feel the same way and start a motion for referendum. It's as simple as that. Complaining won't do any good. |
If they are expecting the plank to listen, then they are more ignorant than I thought. Someone who releases thousands of bokoharam terrorists monthly, enlists them in the armed forces, and calls them repentant Bokoharam? Is that the person any sane southerner wants to reason with? Southern leaders should pray, that by the time they shun greed and actually grow enough balls to demand for referendum, that it will not be too late. |
They want the world to see that children's drama they acted there and declare ipob, terrorists. But shame on them, cos they're fooling no one, other than themselves. |
Somebody that doesn't know his left from his right, he would probably go there and beg them for loans. |
For a man whose country flares gas, what business does he have with climate change? He's just wasting resources and going there to misrepresent Nigeria. |
Asour:I'm glad you said 2011, 2012. During GEJ's tenure, the war against terrorism was much more serious. There was less sabotage of military actions and more successful missions. The mercenaries hired by the then govt, alongside active, dedicated soldiers took back many territories from the terrorists. But immediately Bulhari came into power in 2015, everything changed for the worse. The first thing he did as president was to terminate the mercenaries' contract... without pay. Then opened the borders freely for more terr0rists to come in. Even declared visa-free and passport-free entry for them. And like I said earlier, repentant Bokoharam terrorists are enlisted into the army. So tell me, how would terrorism not bounce back to life in Nigeria. And how, do you think that the army, having being tainted, will fight banditry with full tenacity? There are videos of onslaught against terrorism, dating as far back as 2011. Majority of those videos took place during Jonathan's regime. I reaffirm that this current regime is not doing its best to end terrorism in Nigeria. |
Greenback:I tire o. Illegal activities bro. What illegal activity is higher than this one. |
Asour:Oga, there's no point arguing about the region with the most military presence. Like I told you earlier, the north might actually have the most, but 80% of that population are docile "ex-terrorists cum soldiers" who let banditry happen and even help their terr0rist kin ambush the reliable 20%. What matters is their activeness. You saw the video of security agents at idemilli right? Now, we the masses, would like to see such video taking place in Niger, Zamfara- where twenty soldiers were killed and roasted afterwards, Borno. These are hot zones with terrorism. The country is at war! And as such, 89% of the security agents(especially the army and airforce) should be in the North, where the war is happening. Not sharing them equally across the 6 geopolitical zones as if, nothing serious is happening in the North. How about sending 36000 police men to Anambra because of mere election, when kaduna would need such security more. Are they not wasting resources and chasing shadows? It's a charade. Call a spade a spade. |
Asour:I put it to you that there's not. If there were more active military presence in the North East, terrorism would not have escalated to this unmanageable disaster we have now. And when I say active military presence, repentant Bokoharam terrorists turned military personnels aren't included. |
Hehehe. Which Bulhari are they suing? The ozu or the living counterfeit? Anyway, if they sued in a saner clime where law and order exists, they would have succeeded in holding the govt accountable. But in UAR? Lol, they dunno wharris going on. |
It's official, this man has gone cuckoo. |
Torylanez: |
Hmm... this explains a lot. But well, Southerners especially the leaders, deserve whatever they get. It was under their watch that the country was turned into a fulani affair. If they wanted to, they would have put a stop to all the rvbbish but greed and overambition won't let them. |
This is how soldiers are slaughtered daily like ram, yet security agents were acting James bond (China version) in idemilli today. Shame on them....and this failed maladministration. |
It is finished. So this is happening, yet security agents are busy, acting action film with bad scripting in idemilli, anambra state. Woe! |
They better deport him now that he has shown the sign, before he starts forming a gang and then finally becomes a full-blown terrorist. E no dey hard them. They are cvrsed like that.
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RuggedBiafran:Pay no attention to these paid fo0ls looking for reactions from Igbos. In the end, they are inconsequential. |
KingOfAmebo:I better pass imbecil€ wey c0w spermatozoa na im full im own brain. I said what I said nd I own it. If e pain you too much, baff acid. DSS spiritual grandfather. |
berrystunn:Go and ask ur failed fada those utterly vseless questions. I haven't got tym for bmc f00ls. I'm done reading/replying trash too. |
Torylanez:Brain-damaged Fulani cow terrorist. |
All these allegations without receipts just proves that this is an APC-concocted propaganda. What he's accusing Soludo of, looks like what Uba and APC can do. |
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. Tueh! Ndị uchu.