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donphilopus: Shut that rubbish you call mouth up!supporter of APC open your mouth, so I can take a dump inside it. ![]() |
The prosecution closed its case, after calling all their witnesses. The defence will open their defence after adjournment. This case was not dropped neither were the charges vacated. |
jared007: I hope Ogboru is not trying to take us back to Omo tier and Altiwireless Edo versus Delta debate?That was not a debate, but a one sided smackdown. |
Let's pardon baba Osho, his madness ends in 2015. |
^^^^ the vulture two post above will rotten in a gutter before jackshit happens to any son of the Niger delta. |
People are beyond mad in this country. The prosecution rested. Is that the same thing as government closed its case? Even the defendant's lawyer is filing a no case submission brief. Yet, moronic bastarddds here are talking of closed case. |
The soldiers face a six-count charge to commit murder and mutiny. The Nigerian Army has court–martialled 18 soldiers involved in an alleged mutiny in May, in which revolting troops opened fire at a car carrying the commanding general of the army’s 7 Division in Maiduguri, Borno State. Military sources said the General Officer Commanding, GOC, of the newly-created 7 Division, Ahmadu Mohammed, a Major General, was targeted by soldiers who blamed him for the deaths of their colleagues. The attack in Maimalari cantonment, on May 14, humiliated the Nigerian military at a time the force came under international spotlight over the abduction of nearly 300 school girls in Chibok by the extremist Boko Haram sect. Official said at the time that the rebellious soldiers were infuriated over the ambushing and killing of their colleagues by Boko Haram – an attack the soldiers blamed their superiors for. In details seen by PREMIUM TIMES, the soldiers have been charged for attempted murder and mutiny. The internal memo, signed by the Commander, Army Headquarter Garrison, B.T. Ndiomu, ordered the constitution of a General Court Martial, to be presided by C.C Okonkwo, a Brigadier General. Mr. Ndiomu, also a Brigadier General, ordered that the court martial be assembled at the garrison’s conference hall on June 26. The military court is made up of seven members, two waiting members, a judge advocate and two prosecuting officers. Others members include: a liaison officer, a contact officer, two officers authorized to sign any amendment convening officer and eight other soldiers who form a court secretariat. The army accused the soldiers of attempting to kill the GOC, Mr. Mohammed. The soldiers had blamed the general for the deaths of their colleagues killed in an ambush near Chibok. Sources had told PREMIUM TIMES that the soldiers were ambushed while on a special operation in Kalabalge Local Government Area where locals on a Tuesday morning killed about 150 insurgents and arrested 10 others. After the operation, during which some military equipment were recovered from the insurgents, the soldiers, who arrived the operation location at night, were asked to return to Maiduguri. The soldiers reportedly pleaded to be allowed to return to Maiduguri the next morning, as the night trip would be too risky. Their request was allegedly turned down and the troop had to drive to Maiduguri at night. “Those commanding the troop declined their request to pass the night in one of the villages on the grounds that the top ranks at the headquarters of the 7 Division would not be pleased if they don’t go back to Maiduguri that night,” said a ranking soldier, who sought anonymity. The 7 Division, recently formed, is located in Maiduguri, the capital of the troubled Borno State. But halfway through their journey, they ran into a Boko Haram ambush and 12 of them got killed while some others were injured, sources said. The military later claimed that only four soldiers died in the ambush, before it increased the figure to six. The survivors, in what seemed a vengeance mission, launched an attack on their commander, Mr. Mohammed, when they eventually arrived in Maiduguri. Mr. Mohammed, a Major General, was immediately redeployed to another command which the military did not reveal. In its version of the attack on the GOC, the military claimed the soldiers did not shoot at their commander, but merely fired into the air. “The fact of the matter is that troops on patrol around Chibok were ambushed by insurgents yesterday. Troops engaged the insurgents in a fierce combat and extricated themselves from the ambush killing several insurgents. “Four soldiers however lost their lives during the ambush. “On evacuation of the remains of the fallen troops, the General Officer Commanding addressed the troops who registered their anger about the incident by firing into the air,” the military spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, a Major General, had said in a statement. But in the charge sheet signed by Mr. Ndiomu, the army said the soldiers’ bullet only missed General Mohammed by a hair’s breadth, as at least one bullet struck the rear right door of his Sports Utility Vehicle, where the general sat. “In that you on or about 14 May 14 at7 DMSH Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri without justification attempted to kill Maj. Gen. A Mohammed (N/7915), the GOC 7 div( as he then was) by firing shots on his official vehicle (Command Jeep) which hit the right door where he sat,” the charge reads. After the attack in Maiduguri, the Nigerian Army arrested the soldiers and instituted a military board of inquiry into the circumstances surrounding their conduct. The army charged 11 of the 18 soldiers with criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny among others. The soldiers face a six-count charge of committing mutiny, criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny, attempted murder, disobedience to particular orders, insubordinate behaviour contrary to and punishable under the law, and false accusation. The charge sheet read that the soldiers inspired other military personnel of the 101 battalion to commit mutiny and also accused E. Azenda, a Lieutenant colonel, who is the Second in Command of the 101 battalion, of conspiring with other officers to kill the soldiers. One of the charges read “that you between 13 and 14 May 2014 at Maimalari cantonment in Maiduguri fired sporadically with the intent to incite other personnel of 101 battalion against the authority of 7 Division.” Punishment for the offences under the Armed Forces Act include; death, imprisonment, dismissal with ignominy from the Armed Forces, a fine of a sum not exceeding the equivalent of three months’ pay among others. The accused soldiers are entitled to a defence counsel of their choice. However, the convening officer must be informed of the defence counsel 24 hours before trial commences. The convening officer is also expected to appoint a counsel if the accused persons fail to secure one. The president of the GCM is expected to submit six bound copies of the proceedings of each case to Mr. Ndiomu not later than six weeks after the end of the trial. List of all charges Count 1: Statement of Offence: Criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny triable by court martial by virtue of Section 114 of AFA and punishable under Section 97(1) of the penal code CAP P89, laws of the Federation of Nigeria. Particulars of offence: In that you on or about 14 May14 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri conspired to incite other personnel of 101 Bn to commit mutiny. Count 2: Statement of Offence: Mutiny punishable under Section 52(1) (b) of AFA CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Particulars of Offence: In that you between 13 and 14 May 14 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri fired sporadically with intent to incite other personnel of 101 Bn against the authority of 7 Div. Count 3: Statement of offence: Attempt to commit offences (murder) contrary to Section 95 and punishable under Section 106 of AFA CAP A20, laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Particulars of Offence: In that you on or about 14 May 14 at7 DMSH Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri without justification attempted to kill Maj. Gen. A Mohammed (N/7915), the GOC 7 div( as he then was) by firing shots on his official vehicle (Command Jeep) which hit the right door where he sat. Count 4: Statement of offence: Disobedience to particular orders punishable under Section 56(1) of AFA CAP A20, laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Particulars of Offence: In that you on or about 14 May 14 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri wilfully disobeyed an order by LT Col E Azenda (N/10517), 2i/c 101 Bn to allow the corpses of 101 Bn personnel killed in action on 13 May 14 to be moved to UMTH mortuary by preventing the movement insisting on the arrival of the GOC before such movement could take place. Count 5: Statement of Offence: Insubordinate behaviour contrary to and punishable under Section 54 (1) (b) of AFA CAP A20, laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. Particulars of Offence: In that you on or about 14 May 14 at Maimalari Cantonment in Maiduguri uttered abusive language “that officers are cowards” with threat to shoot the officers if they did not leave the premises. Names of the accused soldiers, their ranks and service numbers: 96NA/ 42/6235 Cpl Jasper Braidolor 96NA/ 43/ 10277 Cpl David Musa 05NA/ 57/ 3451 LCpl Friday Onun 09NA/ 64/ 4905 LCpl Yusuf Shuaibu 09NA/ 62/ 1648 LCpl Igono Emmanuel 09NA/ 64/ 4214 Pte Andrew Ngbede 10NA/ 65/ 8344 Pte Nurudeen Ahmed 10NA/ 65/ 7084 Pte Ifeanyi Alukhagbe 13NA/ 69/ 2898 Pte Alao Samuel 13NA/ 69/ 2907 Pte Amadi Chukwudi 13NA/ 69/ 2898 Pte Allan Linus 93NA/ 36/ 1542 Cpl David Luhbut 97NA/ 45/ 7423 Cpl Muhammed Sani 03NA/ 53/ 816 Lcpl Stephen Clement 09NA/ 62/ 1648 Inama Samuel 09NA/ 64/ 5858 Iseh Ubong 10NA/ 65/ 6912 Ichocho Jeremiah 10NA/ 65/ 7343 Sabastine Gwaba |
bestviewer: This is not what we agreed on our last meeting few weeks back! ![]() |
SamIkenna: I wonder if they thought and still continue to think we're blind to the obvious. If after 50 years+ as an independent nation all we could show are bunch of cyclical murderers who come by the names of Maitasine, Boko Haram, Ansaru, and other un-named violent religious zealots in secondary and Almajiri schools who take delight in setting their southern christian teachers and NYSC students on fire during exams and/or elections, then why not try something different? Even though the current political structure favors the core north, a closer appraisal of it indicates its unsustainable and more detrimental to them on a long term. At any rate, Nigeria is determined to change whether Professor Auwalu Yadudu and his Junaid and Ango gang like it or not. If they think the change is too bad or too sudden for them they can always shout Araba and save us the remaining Boko Haram nightmare.That is now clear to them. |
StBlack1: Sebi you want 100% but now, all is down to 18?Keep waiting, wherever you come from, you will feed yourself cheap rat poison when all is said and done. How far did your leader Obj get in all his attempts to stop/block the implementations of the 13% derivation?. When the time came, he got on knees to beg Ibori, Attah, DSP and Lucky. How did you people react to the off/onshore dichotomy? Today it is 200 nautical miles. Once again keep waiting, we will leave you behind in your own bullshift. That's the way it's been since 1963. The SS is moving forward albeit slow. |
StBlack1: You ll end up crying foul by the time you hear nothing will be passed to law from the NC. Ill gladly patronize your deal of handkercheifs.Are you even following today's news? We are currently at 18% and trending upward. ![]() |
Ikengawo: GEJ is not workingYou mind these children of supporter of APC APC , They will either breathe the fresh air willingly or it will be pumped into their noses.. |
By Chuks Okocha The leaders of the six geo political zones that deliberated on the controversial resource control and power devolution have recommended that the 13 percent resource control be increased to 18 percent, while another five percent should be reserved for the development of solid minerals in Nigeria. This was disclosed to THISDAY by a member of the committee led by General Ikechukwu and Hon. Mohammed Kumalia The committee also said that another five percent should be reserved for the rehabilitation of the insurgency ravaged northeast. Deliberations on the recommendations of the Committee Report on Power Devolution were postponed to enable the committee of elders from the six geo political zones to agree on the areas of controversy. Details to follow http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/conference-elders-recommend-18-derivation-5-for-solid-mineral-development-5-for-rehabilitation-of-northeast |
Nigeria’s non-oil exports are on the rise as official commodities exported by end of 2013 rose to 117, from 106 reported by year-end 2012, data from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has shown. This indicates an addition of 11 products to the number recorded in 2012. Similarly, the NEPC in 2013 embarked on 13 export outings with 126 companies, mostly small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs). Total orders generated by these companies within the period were worth $3.716 billion, immediate sales totalled $627,108, while executed orders reached $763,247. The 11 new products include Robusta coffee exported to Spain, educational books shipped to Sierra Leone, double folded dust sheets exported to the United Kingdom, ice making machines bound for Ghana, and Mica Muscovite exported to India, according to information from Cobalt International Services, the Federal Government-licensed agent that calculates non-oil exports outings. Others are leather furniture to Benin Republic, reduced iron and iron pellets to Bulgaria, India and Ghana, high density polyethylene to several countries, cut flowers to the Netherlands, fresh produce to the UK, and garments (T-shirts and boxers) to the United States of America. non-oil exports These commodities are additions to traditional export products such as cocoa and cocoa preparations, copper, cashew nuts and edible nuts, prawns, shrimps, fish and crustaceans, tobacco products, plastics and rubber footwear, noodles and biscuits, poly bags, milk products, iron and steel, insecticides, beverages, tomato paste and fruit juice, among others. “Made-in-Nigeria products elicit great demand as customers marvelled at the quality and wondered if they were ever produced in Nigeria,” said Olusegun Awolowo, CEO, NEPC, in a document made available to BusinessDay. Nigeria’s non-oil exports totalled $2.97 billion in 2013, recording 16 percent increase from $2.56 billion recorded in 2012. NEPC data shows top export products and destinations as leather, rubber, wood and articles of wood, charcoal, plastics and articles to Italy; cocoa, wood and articles of wood, charcoal, prawns and fish to the Netherlands; leather, cocoa, prawns and fish to Spain; and cashew nuts, copper, aluminium and articles to India. Others are cocoa and Gum Arabic to France; cocoa, cocoa products, and rubber to the UK; cocoa, plastic, articles and rubber to Belgium; cashew nuts and edible fruits to Vietnam; leather, aluminium, articles, plastics, copper and rubber to China; and cocoa and Gum Arabic to Germany. Tunde Oyelola, chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria Export Group (MANEG), believes non-oil exports could do better if the Federal Government reverses suspension on the Export Expansion Grant (EEG), an instrument meant to assist non-oil exporters so they can be competitive in the export market. “Since 2005, the EEG scheme has been suspended eight times. The situation has created uncertainty among non-oil exporters. Non-acceptance of Negotiable Deposit Credit Certificates (NDCCs), instruments used in the EEG scheme, prompts exporters to incur cost for duties which NDCC is meant to cover,” Oyelola said. Badaru Mohammed Abubakar, national president, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), said to push the non-oil sector further upwards, border markets must be developed, non-oil commodities funded, and infrastructural developed. He added that there must be logistics to support supply value added chain, increase in dominance of primary commodities and high productive capacity. “We must empower SMEs through entrepreneurship; develop agro-allied industries; package and label standards of made-in Nigeria products; and focus on the comparative and competitive advantages,” he stressed. http://businessdayonline.com/2014/07/nigerias-non-oil-export-products-rise-to-117-as-orders-hit-3-72bn |
StBlack1: Keep living in your myopic delusions.Stay tuned, you don't have a leg to stand, you will soon find out. |
StBlack1: Dont misunderstand me. Im not also in support of Resourse Control provided that Regionalism will not be agreed on.I keep telling you, you will hang yourself, before all is said and done. Just keep your eyes open and watch. The PIB gets passed, not if but when. That automatically adds 10% derivation directly to communities hosting oil infrastructures. Full funding of NDDC should make that agency control about N800B yearly and an increase in derivation from the current 13% to anything between 21.5-25%. You cannot stop this train, is just a matter of when not if. |
This OP is just too obtuse to see how pathetic he is. Return to 1957, you will begin to understand the resource control debate by people of the SS. A wannabe like you has clearly shown, what a fraudulent midget you are. But you have refused to shut your cowardice and inferiority complex mouth. Now the resource control fight was an ijaw fight , Men like Oba of Benin, Akenzua II Dennis Osadebay, Jereton Marierie, and James Otobo will slap the bitch off your eyes tonight in your miserable sleep. ![]() You are kilometers away from the SS stop pretending, shameless liar ![]() |
Nice move |
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chukxie: Isn't this the same German team that couldn't get pass Ghana? And struggled to contain Algeria? Tomorrow some goofball would say African teams at the world cup had no talent. I feel great pity for Brazil because with their passion for football it won't be surprising to hear some fans have committed suicide.You took the words from me, now we can all agree, Ghana and Algeria were great teams. |
This is just too much |
What is this tahiti or brazil. ![]() |
Demdem:supporter of APC refugee, only the son of daft mugu that your useless father is, will come online to belittle the great Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. We know you were born a slave by your daft nomadic father and we are determined to keep you, your daft father, slaves for another 4 years. That's if boko haram does not cut off your blokos and your head before then. Devil sandpaper your face |
Demdem:Keep exploding bombs. You, your slave, daft father will not stop this great administration. Try anything, you and that daft, mumu father of yours will be sent on a one way ticket to hell. Your miserable daft father will finally have something to cry about. Your daft father has either shoes or slippers to wear, yet we allow the mugu to roam freely in this land.The miserable gworo seller, will soon be hung. You dumbass mutherfffuckker, I got all day for you today. |
Demdem:The only mistake is vermits like you still existing, your boko haram brothers will decapitate you, sooner than later.. You should have joined the walking dead by now and Nigeria will be better for it. Your slave father's daftness is still making you like a cry baby in your grey hair age. What useless slowpoke you are. Born into supporter of APC refugee status and all you do is cry. Crying about the GREAT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN. Soon you will put an AK to your mouth and blow away your miserable cheese head. |
Demdem:supporter of APC refugee, you can pound sand. Your slave father has to feel sorry for his refugee son, crying about a great President, 100 generations of your dumbass linage can never produce. . All you can do is cry about your miserable life as Jonah rides into the 2019. |
Demdem:Unfortunately supporter of APC like you have an inherent problem with their manhood, that's why you feel bringing your uncircumcised dick into this discussion will further your goal. You are a confused destitute, A man like Jonathan the president of Nigeria Will not be produced by the next 20 generations of your father's gene. Do me a favour and go pound sand. |
Demdem:Another supporter of APC refugee just showed up. |
PenSniper: Oh but the dictum is "ask for much to get a little". This is negotiation so you dont ask for your limit but more than it then leave the rest to hard bargaining. He is very wrong. Because of his statement, if care is not taken, they may not get up to 25%.The problem is not about asking, the problem is getting the needed 70% votes. Nobody will support 50% derivation besides, us from the Niger Delta. Don't be fooled by statement and comments made by people, till it comes time to vote. A resolution nearly passed the power devolution and resource control sub committee, where derivation would have been reduced and the offshore dichotomy reinvented. Chairman attah was smart enough to understand and saw through the poly. When it comes to oil money the SS stands alone. That scheme was not supported by northerners alone. We might come out here with 25% or 21.5 and hopefully a time table is set for a periodic increase. The PIB bill currently sleeping at the NASS, also contains a 10% community derivation. We heading in the right direction albeit too slow. This is still a democracy, we simply don't have the votes to change things, as we may want |
kel4soft: He is the reason why these Igbos can talk, licking their arsses as usual for political gains. They are simple AGIP and sometimes question the manner of man this artwireless is. He is too naive, probably he is afraid of his political career since he is a political jobber. If his boss leaves office tomorrow, he is back to the labour market.Everyone wants to belong to Niger delta, you have to come on NL create IDs and talk to yourself. Nobi by force to belong. Represent your zone and tribe with pride, Is just too easy to single you out as a fraud. Stop camouflaging, just to spew rubbish about the great people of Niger Delta /SS. Don't use, words you cannot repeat in the villages, on the streets and towns of the Niger Delta.You hate Goodluck, You hate Clarke, You hate Dame, You hate Asari, You hate DSP, You hate Dickson, You hate tompolo, You hate Kuku, But you love Tam david west, You love Amaechi, You love Tinubu, You love Buhari and you pray for a coup and hope APC takes over, and Install Buhari president. Haba, which kind winch dey take swear for una?? |
kel4soft: Am in PH you phool that can't comprehend simple write up. Attacking me will not add or subtract your monthly brown envelope.Correct, my monthly brown envelope will triple , I probably need to figure out, how to exponentially increase it. By finding more ways to attack you. You are nothing but a virtual ID on this forum. Take your rubbish and return to your ghetto. Now, stop your impostor ID on this forum. You are in portharcourt really? The same portharcourt?, some of you impostors here are really sicken. |
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