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CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 11:14am On Mar 21, 2017
funmilowo jorr cheesy cheesy

wazo mi daa cheesy cheesy

CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 11:06am On Mar 21, 2017
What sort of spiritual cleansing was this women seeking from a demonic alfahuh cry cry cry
CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 11:05am On Mar 21, 2017
lalasticlala people have been asking for the identity of the demon who beheaded this beautiful woman.

Please let all Nigerians know he has been unmasked.
CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 10:58am On Mar 21, 2017
Dominique, the full details are here, please come and see.
CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 10:53am On Mar 21, 2017
IYANGBALI come and see.
CrimeRe: Identity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 10:52am On Mar 21, 2017
The man who beheaded the beautiful lady is TAOFEEK HASSAN.
CrimeIdentity Of The Man Who Beheaded A Woman In Lagos For An Alfa Revealed by attacker321(op): 10:51am On Mar 21, 2017
LAGOS—A 61-year-old landlord, Toafeek Hassan, was, yesterday, arrested with fresh human head and other body parts of a lady he was alleged to have murdered, at Ikoga community in Badagry area of Lagos, Sunday. Vanguard gathered that the deceased, a yet-to-be identified lady, approached Hassan, a cleric, for spiritual cleansing in Sango Otta, due to some challenges she was facing.

Arrested Vanguard gathered that he was on his way to hand over the needed body parts to a cleric yesterday, when he was accosted by curious people, as the bag was dripping blood. When they forcefully took the bag from him, a female head, two wrists and a heart spilled out. They raised alarm, which alerted other residents. But for the prompt intervention of policemen from Area ‘K’ Command, Badagry, Hassan would have been lynched by a mob, who tied his hands, legs and was dragging him on the ground. Confession On interrogation before police arrived, Hassan disclosed that it was his second time of killing clients for the unnamed cleric for ritual purpose. According to him, “she was not my direct client. A herbalist, Baba Ronke, brought her to me on Sunday.


One Alfa from Sango-Otta took her to him. He said that the woman was looking for spiritual solution. “The Alfa from Otta uses human beings for rituals. He deceived the woman to Badagry, saying he was bringing her to a senior colleague, who would perform some cleansing by the river side on her. “Immediately they dropped the woman by the riverside they left, with a promise to wait for her at the bus stop. While she was waiting, I came and did my part of the job.” Asked how he killed her, Hassan did not state clearly how he committed the act. He only replied that “I began by asking her where she came from; she said she was from Ojodu Berger. I felt pity for her, but I could not help the situation. “I was on my way to deliver the needed parts to the Alfa at Sango-Otta when I was arrested. This is my second time of working for Baba Ronke and Alfa.” Police sources hinted that his accomplices fled when news of Hassan’s arrest went round. Contacted, Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Olarinde Cole-Famous, confirmed the incident, saying investigation was ongoing.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/61-yr-old-man-beheads-lady-seeking-spiritual-cleansing/

CrimeRe: Herbalist Poisons And Buries Two Brothers In Kogi, Gets Death Sentence (pic) by attacker321: 10:44am On Mar 21, 2017
Goldenheart:
kogi again

at least justice got served
The question is whne will they the culprit be executed?

The case of the Apo killings has lingered for years; the murderous policemen were just senteced recently and they may never be killed after all.

This is the system we run in this country.
CrimeRe: BREAKING: Herdsmen Storm Benue Community, 30 Killed by attacker321(op): 9:45am On Mar 21, 2017
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omenkalives

CrimeBREAKING: Herdsmen Storm Benue Community, 30 Killed by attacker321(op): 9:44am On Mar 21, 2017
Emerging reports suggest that 30 people have been killed in Zaki Biam, Ukum local government area of Benue state, following a raid by some gunmen suspected to herdsmen.

The raid was carried out on Monday, March 20. A community leader, Chief Udam Wuhe, said more than 10 gunmen stormed the town from TorTonda- Zaki Biam road at about 5:00pm.

According to him, the residents counted not fewer than 20 dead bodies with several others injured and many houses razed.

Daily Post reports that Wuhe could not ascertain if the attackers were Fulani herdsmen.

The incident is coming barely one week after suspected herdsmen killed over 10 person in Buruku area of the state, which led to the governor, Samuel Ortom issuing them 72 hours ultimatum to vacate the area.

The state Police Public Relation Officer, Moses Yamu, who confirmed the killing, however, said the casualty figure has not been ascertained.

“We are yet to ascertain the number of those killed in the attack. Our men are already on ground there to restore normalcy to the area,” he said.

Below are more photos from the raid.

This day reports that most of those killed were said to be traders and businessmen.

According to an eyewitness, “the gunmen stormed the yam market on about 12 Bajaj motorcycles and four Toyota Corolla cars and started shooting at anyone in sight.”

Several cars and a fuel station were also razed as pandemonium engulfed the area.

The eyewitness described the incident as a bloodbath.

When contacted, the state commissioner of police, Bashir Makama, confirmed the killings but stated that the police were yet to ascertain the exact number of casualties.

Meanwhile, as the killings were going on, Governor Samuel Ortom was giving a run down of the security situation in state and measures taken by his government to bring an end to the invasion and attacks by herdsmen on innocent people of the state.

He stated that his decision to expel Fulani herdsmen in the affected areas of the state was to pave the way for Tiv farmers to continue their farming activities.

Ortom insisted that it was impossible for herdsmen and farmers to operate in harmony, pointing out that his administration would not fold its arms and allow people fall prey to foreigners and killers and it was his government’s responsibility to ensure security for the people

The governor further cautioned against confrontations as the herdsmen make their way out of the state, adding that the security operatives would ensure they move out safely to where they came from.

Also speaking with the residents, the state police commissioner, on behalf of other security agencies, called for caution among youths and urged them to restrain themselves from resorting to violence at the slightest provocation but to remain patient.

Makama promised that the security agencies would not relent in the discharge of their duties.

https://www.naij.com/1094823-breaking-gunmen-storm-benue-community-30-killed.html

lalasticlala

omenkalives

CrimeRe: My Father Gives Me N500 Each Time He Sleeps With Me, 15-yr-old Reveals by attacker321(op): 11:41am On Mar 17, 2017
IDOWU Whyhuhhuh
CrimeMy Father Gives Me N500 Each Time He Sleeps With Me, 15-yr-old Reveals by attacker321(op): 11:02am On Mar 17, 2017
By Evelyn Usman LAGOS—A 15-year-year-old girl, yesterday, narrated in tears how her 42-year-old father had been sleeping with her and her elder sister since their mother left them two years ago. She said her father gives her N500 each time he wants to sleep with her. Her father, I. D. Idowu, was arrested by policemen at Ketu Division after a concerned neighbour reported the act.


Vanguard learned that the suspect’s wife left her matrimonial home two years ago when she discovered that her husband was sleeping with their 17-year-old daughter. But her husband was said to have insisted that she left without either of their three children, all girls, who were aged 17, 13 and eight, respectively. Vanguard gathered that the eldest child, unable to bear the abuse, left their Ketu home, abandoning her siblings to their fate. Idowu, as alleged by his second child, usually gave her N500 whenever he wanted to sleep with her. How neighbour exposed him The Senior Secondary School, SS, 1 student said: “My father started sleeping with me two years ago, while I was 13 years. The first time he came, he gave me N500 and forced himself on me. “After that day, I did not allow him to touch me again.


The second time he did it, he gave me N500 again. He usually comes to me in the day and night. “So far, he has had sex with me three times and usually gave me N500. I rebuffed him several times.” Vanguard gathered that a curious neighbour interrogated the girl and she opened up, consequent upon which her father was arrested.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/father-gives-n500-time-sleeps-15-yr-old-reveals/
PoliticsRe: Crude Oil Deposits Have Been Found In Bida Basin In Niger State by attacker321: 10:58am On Mar 17, 2017
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria About To Break? Crude Oil Discovered In Bida Basin, Niger State by attacker321(op): 10:53am On Mar 17, 2017
The only reason why Nigeria is still together as one country is because of the north and we all know it is because of crude oil.

With recent discoveris of crude oil, it is safe to assume that Nigeria's break up might be sooner than later.

Not a bad time for IPOB. smiley
PoliticsNigeria About To Break? Crude Oil Discovered In Bida Basin, Niger State by attacker321(op): 10:52am On Mar 17, 2017
- Crude oil deposit was discovered in Niger State by the Ibrahim Badamasi Babaginda University Research Centre

- The NNPC is expected to take action after the presidency has been duly informed

- The centre said it has a technology that helps crude oil and mineral resources discovery fast

Large crude oil deposits have been found in the Bida Basin located in Niger state and President Muhammadu Buhari has been duly informed of this development.

Vanguard reports that this was made known by Professor Nuhu Obaje who is the director of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babaginda University Research Centre, Lapai at the at the exhibition of raw materials and local products in the Manufacturing and Equipment EXPO Nigeria 2017, in Lagos on Thursday, March 16.


Obaje explained that his centre has introduced a technology for that will make crude oil discovery and drilling quick and that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Niger State Government have been duly informed of the discovery of the oil deposits.

He said: “We have a technology that finds oil faster. We found crude oil at Bida Basin and we used our technology to locate more areas.

“We have communicated it to Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) and the State Government and soon, the drilling machine will muster to site

“They will use our research and produce oil faster and in abundance. Already, the Niger State Governor, Bello Sani, has written to the presidency.

“We are aware that they have acted on it. The ball is in the NNPC’s court because we are waiting for them although the response has been good so far.”

The professor explained that he and his team were at the exhibition to showcase their technology and its advantages.

He said: “We have moved to another level of application, innovation and domestication. We are here to demonstrate the research we have been doing over the years.

“We have developed a new technology of using clean coal for electricity generation, smokeless fuel production and power generation.

“We are using clean coals to stop the generation of fumes that are dangerous, so that people can use it without it being injurious to their health.

“Ordinarily, coal emits green house gases that negatively affect the climate but at IBB University Research Centre, we have had that dangerous part of the coals removed.”

“We are hoping that solid minerals and agriculture will complement crude oil as we are keying into the Federal Government’s policy of diversification.”

Dr Naomi Dadi-Mamud who is the deputy director of the centre also said they were using oil and dead plants to generate bio-gas.


“My research on bio gas renewable technology was to convert such invasive plants on water bodies, like water lilies, and turn it to something useful.

“We cut the water lilies and dry before we convert them to either cooking or chemistry gas. Soon, we will begin to bottle the biogas and sell it commercially.

“Already, with a ton of water lilies, we produce 10,000 cubic meters of bio-gas daily and our goal in the future is to increase capacity.”

https://www.naij.com/1094219-crude-oil-discovered-bida-basin-niger-state.html

lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: Herdsman Kills Farmer In Oyo by attacker321: 8:27am On Mar 17, 2017
lalasticlala, come and read this.
PoliticsRe: Herdsman Kills Farmer In Oyo by attacker321: 8:24am On Mar 17, 2017
Herdsmen again??
Christianity EtcRe: "Apostle Suleman Uses His Tongue On Me During Sex Before Preaching" - Otobo by attacker321: 3:56pm On Mar 16, 2017
Yomieluv:
Why all these media trial.

This is getting boring.

Even if the Apostle is guilty, let the court proof it.

Pls,we are tired.
Gbam!!!
PoliticsRe: The Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by attacker321(op): 11:40am On Mar 16, 2017
Goke7:
ffk don find work after a brief recess, but surely the crisis in Ife is condemnable, the fulani folks suppose know say Ife people blood dey hot right from time. Am sure they will never try such in Ife again, may be somewhere else but Ife na big NO.
The hausas were actually involved here not fulani herdsmen, take note.
PoliticsRe: The Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by attacker321(op): 11:35am On Mar 16, 2017
FriendNG, vedaxcool, malware so the hausas beat a yoruba women and stabbed her husband?

So hausas even killed a yoruba man and put his head on a stake?

Why are you guys crying everywhere now?
PoliticsRe: The Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by attacker321(op): 11:24am On Mar 16, 2017
From the bold part, things are becoming a little clearer about the Ife crisis.

I have always known that the hausa must have killed first because it is always their way.

Is it really true that they beheaded a yoruba man and were parading his head on a stickhuh

On another man's land you kill him, cut off his head and display on a pole?

Now Kwankwaso who released the murderers of the mile12 crisis is asking Osun state to compensate his people.

Wonders shall never end!
PoliticsThe Hausa Fulani, The Yoruba And The Slaughter In Ile Ife (1) By Fani-kayode by attacker321(op): 11:21am On Mar 16, 2017
I have been reluctant to write anything about the clash between the Yoruba and the Hausa Fulani in the ancient city of Ile-Ife and in which far many more people were killed than anyone cares to publicly admit. I was reluctant because Ile-Ife happens to be the home of my ancestors and indeed my hometown and for four generations my family have had a stake there and have been making meaningful contributions to the affairs and development of the community.


Consequently I have an emotional attachment to the town and when I hear that a son or daughter of Ife is in trouble or is in any way hurt or harmed it hurts me to the marrow. This is because the Ifes are more to me than just my kinsmen. I consider them to be part of my family and deep down I love each and everyone of them whether they be friend or foe. Yet despite all this, on this occassion, I am constrained to set emotion aside, look at the cold facts and write about this ugly and tragic episode.


I compelled to do so out of a sense of loyalty, honor and morality. This is especially so given the fact that the victims in this conflict appear to have no voice and no-one appears to be ready to speak for them. I am ready to be that voice. I owe my people, history and posterity that much and I have no apology for doing so.


The crisis in Ile-Ife started when a group of Hausa Fulani men molested and physically abused a young Yoruba woman by the name of Kubura and almost killed her in the process. She went home covered in blood and when her husband, Akeem (a leading member of the NURWT in Ile-Ife) found out what she had been subjected to he went back to the Hausa-Fulani quarters (commonly known as Sabo) with her in tow to find out why she had been subjected to such barbaric treatment and who the perpetrators were. On getting there instead of being received with sympathy and remorse the husband himself was viciously stabbed and almost lost his life. After that the Hausa Fulanis in Sabo went on the rampage killing many sons and daughters of Ile-Ife their host community and in the process they proceeded to behead a young Yoruba man and they paraded his head on a pole through the streets.


This infuriated the people of Ile-Ife and they retaliated by attacking the perpetrators. After that all hell broke loose and many Hausa Fulanis were killed. I have been reliably informed that at the end of the day, a large number of Hausa Fulanis were killed and buried in mass graves whilst an equally high percentage of the houses in Sabo were burnt down. The Ifes lost also lost heavily in the conflict. This is a tragedy of monumental proportions for each and every one of us. The casualty rate on both side is unacceptable and I wholeheartedly condemn the taking of human life for ANY reason unless it is in self-defence.


As sad and tragic as this event may be we must point the fingers at the right places and place the blame for the conflagration where it belongs. Many have failed in this respect. For example instead of blaming the aggressors for the crisis and the carnage and warning them to stop killing our people and raping and beating our women, Governor Rauf Aregbesola has been shamelessly begging the Hausa Fulani and saying such an attack will never take place again. It is right and proper for him, and indeed all responsible leaders, to call for restraint, to sue for peace and to encourage people not to break the law or take the law into their own hands in the name of retaliation and I must commend the efforts of our most reverred traditional ruler, his Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja 11 in this respect. However it is equally important for Aregbesola to condemn the aggressors, the wife-beaters, the rapists and the murderers and to tell them in simple and clear language that Ile-Ife, the source and cradle of the Yoruba race, or indeed anywhere else in Osun state or the south west is NOT the sort of place that they can commit such atrocities and get away with it. We are not Southern Kaduna or Agatu in Benue state. We find it difficult to sit by idly and watch our people being slaughtered in cold blood.


And neither do we bow down before our oppressors. There is something deep in the Yoruba spirit and soul and particularly that of the Ifes that resists and rebels against injustice, brutality, barbarity and subjugation and the history of the Yoruba proves that. We are slow to anger but irresistible in battle and the fact is that for one hundred years before the British colonial masters arrived on our shores we were fighting brutal civil wars against one another. We know the tragedy, the pain, the terror, the evil and the horrendous sacrifice that comes with war and conflict and though we avoid it as best as we can, we never shy away from it once it is forced upon us.


Worse still the youth of Ile Ife, many of whom are veterans of numerous Ife-Modakeke wars, are hardened and battle-ready any day and any time. This is indeed a potentially volatile and dangerous mix. In this respect relevant and insightful are the words of Oloye Gani Adams, the leader of the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC), when he said, just yesterday, that “the Yoruba cannot be conquered!”. And if anyone has any doubts about that they should consider the sheer courage and unconquerable spirit of a loyal anf faithful son of the Yoruba like Ayo Fayose, the Governor of Ekiti state. This is where Aregbesola missed it. This is what he appears to have forgotten and this is what slipped his mind. This is the point that he failed to appreciate and instead of doing so he chose to tread the disgraceful path of servility and appeasement whilst sacrificing the lives and interests of his own people. Though I am a firm believer in the right of self-defence, I do not seek to incite anyone to violence and neither do I advocate, condone or encourage it in any shape or form. I am simply stating the facts and pointing out that it is important to call an aggressor an aggressor and call a spade a spade.


My old friend Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso who is the former Governor of Kano state then entered the ring and made matters worse. He went to Ile-Ife, met with the Hausa Fulani community and had the nerve and effontry to tell Aregbesola that our people must pay compensation for the killing of his people: sounds familiar? I remember General Muhammadu Buhari’s words to Governor Lam Adesina in 2001 when, after a conflict between the Hausa Fulani and the Yoruba in Oyo, he asked “why are your people killing my people?” Kwakwanso came to Ile-Ife 16 years later, demanded an answer to the same question and asked for compensation! What a gratuitous insult this is delivered at a time when everyone is suing for peace and calling for calm.


If the truth be told who should pay compensation to who? Who is accommodating who? Who did the attacking?[b] Who killed first? Who drew first blood? Whose land and soil is it and who are the guests and visitors? You come into a man’s house and enter his land and you start killing members of his family and people and then you ask him to pay you compensation? Does this make sense? How many people did the Fulani compensate after they slaughtered the indigenees of Southern Kaduna, Benue, Enugu, Abia, Delta,Taraba, Lagos, Plateau, Kwara, Kogi, Adamawa, Nassarawa, Niger, Edo, Ebonyi, Ondo, Ekiti and numerous other states in the country in their own land? How many did they compensate after the sectarian and barbaric killings of Christians and southern Muslims all over the north over the last 56 years? How many did they compensate after the pogroms, mass murder and genocide perpetuated against the Igbo all over the north just before the civil war in 1966? Who should apologise and who should compensate who? Honestly I cannot stomach all this. It would have been better for Kwakwanso to start with an apology for the beating, raping, carnage and barbarity that his Hausa Fulani brothers indulged in and unleashed on their generous and accomodating hosts before the fighting started[/b].


Do some people have a greater right to life than others in Nigeria? Is the blood of some more precious than the blood of others? Do the lives of the Ife people mean nothing to these people? Does anyone not feel a deep sense of outrage about what the Hausa Fulani did and how this whole thing started? Are we supposed to brush it under the carpet out of fear and our accursed desire for peace at ANY price? How do we expect the woman that was beaten and whose husband was almost stabbed to death for attempting to defend her honor to feel? How do we expect the family of the young man that was beheaded and the families of the other Yorubas that were killed to take all this? Are we not dancing on the graves of those that were slaughtered for no just cause? What does that say about us as leaders and as a people? Are we not meant to defend the weak and stand up for the oppressed and the defenceless?


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/hausa-fulani-yoruba-slaughter-ile-ife-1-fani-kayode/

PoliticsRe: What Media Hides About Ile Ife Massacre by attacker321: 10:44am On Mar 16, 2017
I don't believe this write up.
PoliticsRe: Senate Rejects Ibrahim Magu's Confirmation As EFCC Chairman Again by attacker321: 2:32pm On Mar 15, 2017
DropShot:
On what grounds?
Selective fight against corruption.
PoliticsRe: How I Learnt To Speak Igbo. Why It Is The Best Languag-American Professor Writes by attacker321: 6:42pm On Mar 14, 2017
ImperialYoruba:
True talk!
imperialewedu right now. cheesy cheesy cheesy

PoliticsRe: How I Learnt To Speak Igbo. Why It Is The Best Languag-American Professor Writes by attacker321: 6:40pm On Mar 14, 2017
disumusa:
nonsense the owners of the language felt ashamed of that language that sound from nouse to the extend of naming their children Yoruba name and learning Yoruba language acidiously.
I feel your eternal pain and misery. cheesy

I know how it feels that the language of of some ewedu munching tree-jumping apes was not selected here. grin grin grin

You are so pained it is not the language of the fallen demon. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

You may wish to end it all. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

PoliticsRe: Stop Senseless Killings – Primate Okoh Tells Buhari by attacker321:
vedaxcool:
mynd44 lalasticala see person wey dey insult me as I dey mind my business oh.
How and where did I insult youhuh

Can you point it out?

PoliticsRe: Stop Senseless Killings – Primate Okoh Tells Buhari by attacker321: 6:31pm On Mar 14, 2017
vedaxcool:
[s]He just realised? After the brutal killings in Ile Ife? When will honesty be the watch word of clergy men?[/s]
You have been running around shouting 'Ife Ife' since like a rabid dog but have been silent all these years the hausa/fulani kill Southerners even at the drop of a hat in the north.

Just cos of cartoon in Denmark see what they did to Christians in the north and so many other cases.

Fulani herdsmen have been going about killing others in droves, sacking communities and occupying lands but you were blind and deaf.
Don't you have shame?

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