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this means you have to pay to die in Ukraine. are you thinking what am thinking? |
motionarena:this comedian! |
na 5G network in action |
how can a Nigerian politician and truth be merged in one sentence? the so-called neutral organization is just hustling. |
how did the boy make the money? |
Ojiofor:, is not about diverting attention, is about Sahara Reporters instigating ethnic war, there are land grabbers everywhere. |
how do these make it to top news? if you hate waist bead, free the girl na |
what is a psychologist looking for at Oil and gas working place? shift make i sit down abegi! |
how did we end up with such crude dumbskuls in the same country? |
we know them, they happen to come from the same village and region. |
but this is TETFUND project, why is this man a scam? |
how can one person be stingy and generous at the same time? uncle Femi, Ogini! |
she is just the chip of an old block. |
you never see anything, or maybe I put it like this, she did not hit you hard, because if she does, you will not come here and be asking for the way out. ok, bring her to Nigeria for Christmas then divorce her while in Nigeria and go back alone. |
how does this translate to news, a bunch of looters on a spree of squandering their state resources |
This man has cleverly made a u-turn that the federal government has declared his boys terrorists, I hope his cup will soon be full. |
Moral values and discipline are widely considered as a prerequisite for religious leadership. This given that they are supposed to be disciples of God who teach their followers to identify right from wrong, good from evil and to always place the interest of the society with paramount importance. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi must have skipped that part of his Islamic education. He is a religious cleric who abuses his liberty of expression by encouraging terrorism in Nigeria. Impulsively, his utterances and actions threaten the democratic fabric of the Nigerian government, as well as the peaceful coexistence in the country. As a religious leader (either as claimed or seen), instead of him supporting government through contributing useful advice and information towards addressing challenges confronting the nation at this trying time, Gumi tore the path of inflicting more tension and fuelling insecurity. In recent times, when one has been following security updates unfolding in the country, one might have encountered some of his controversial stances, especially on banditry that has engulfed the north. One will be tempted to conclude whether Gumi is now the official spokesperson of the bandits just like the fallen Abu-kaka of Boko Haram during President Jonathan administration who was always speaking for the terrorists. For instance, Gumi in one of his numerous controversial video clips was telling bandits that soldiers who are hunting them down are not Muslims. Subsequently, that his singular utterance triggered the bandits to go on a rampage attacking Christian dominated communities in southern Kaduna State. How do we begin to grade a religious leader who opines that “kidnapping of children from school is a lesser evil”? And those terrorists should be pardoned and compensated. This is without recognising the victims of terrorists who lost their lives and properties or victims who suffered displacement from their ancestral homes. It beats one’s imagination that, Gumi who graduated as a medical doctor and was enlisted in the military finds it difficult to differentiate freedom fighters from terrorists engaging in criminalities including Kidnapping, murder, arson, among other heinous crimes. I was left in perpetual shock during a virtual interview on Arise TV when Sheik Gumi categorically defended killer herdsmen saying “And you call them killer herdsmen; how many people do they kill? When they kill, it is mostly accidental, maybe somebody they took who is sick. But tell me who they have killed? How many? Few!.”It was at this point that I expected the government to call him to order because it became obvious that the self-acclaimed Islamic scholar was encouraging terrorism, Or maybe better addressed as his boys, considering this stance. His actions and utterances over time have clearly shown that he harbours primordial sentiment and sympathy for criminals who have sworn by their actions to put the country on a warpath. How can somebody who parades himself as a cleric be banned for life from visiting Saudi Arabia where Islamic faithful consider as their dreamland, Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam and is only performed in Saudi Arabia? Or maybe, Gumi thinks we have all suffered collective amnesia too soon to have forgotten that he was arrested and detained in 2010 by Saudi Arabia authorities for aiding Farouk Abdulmutallab, a terrorist, who attempted to bomb a Detroit-bound Aeroplane in 2009. It is rather sad that Gumi has declared he will no longer take part in negotiating with bandits following the official designation of the criminals as “Terrorists” by a Federal High Court. This would have been considered the best window by the State to bring him in for questioning. He is clever after all to have escaped the hook. This is especially as the penal code clearly provides for the investigation and prosecution of any person enabling or aiding any criminality. This man walks free today on the streets of Nigeria but I strongly hope that the day of his judgement is near if at all his criminal mind will lead him back to the terrorist path. They say “a leopard never changes its colour”. James Maikasuwa Writing from Nasarawa state.
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Sowore and his way of journalism sha, losing election is not easy o.... |
So this old man has refused to let every government be on its own. Anyway, maybe him way. |
I have been observing with keen interest from the sides as Nigerian politics evolves from winning elections through lobbying the electorate to rig elections through thuggery, violence and vote-buying. In all this evolution, some key political holders have remained at the center stage with the African mentality of "sit-tight syndrome” while assuming that Nigeria and its citizens suffer collective amnesia. Former President Obasanjo is one of the political actors that have refused to leave the stage even after Nigerians have bid him farewell. He has refused to come to reality to the simple fact that his unconstructive letter writings against sitting presidents to make them unpopular have gone out of fashion in the present-day information age. However, there is an adage that says those who come to equity must come with clean hands. When debating political impunity and recklessness, no Nigerian leader comes near the records set by former President Obasanjo since Nigeria got her independence. Obasanjo is the only president in Nigeria’s history that muscles the legislative arm of government and topples its leadership at will just to satisfy his selfish desires. From, Evans Ewerem, toChiubaOkadibo, and Later, Anyim Pius Anyim to mention few. It remains on record that President Obasanjo for ordinary disagreement removed Ayo FayoseandJoshua Dariyeas a sitting governors of EkitiandPlateau States respectively. It even came to a point that Obasanjo was changing the People's Democratic Party (PDP) party chairmen like he was changing his underwear. From Ahmadu Ali to AuduOgbe to Barnabbas Germade, to Vincent Ogbulafor among others. He ran his administration like a Private Liability Company (PLC) in "a one-man show" without regard to rule of law. Under the stewardship of Obasanjo, orders were issued to wipe out an entire village of Zakibiam in Ukum LGA of Benue State on the excuse that the locals killed two soldiers. No life was speared in that town including women and children who were killed in their hundreds. Yet, Obasanjo is still walking the street like a saint. Have we also forgotten the massacre in Odi community in present-day Bayelsa State where infractions between highhanded soldiers and the host community led to the death of a soldier and Obasanjo reacted by ordering the extermination of the whole community? Those speared were only the ones who were lucky to be out of the community on that faithful day. Women and children perished in their hundreds, and Bayelsa remembers. In an attempt to gain pardon from the Bayelsa people for his atrocities against them, Obasanjo supported their son, President Goodluck Jonathan first as vice president to Late President Yaradua then later as president. However, in his usual quest for wanting to manipulate Jonathan, he fell out with Jonathan when he couldn't dictate to the administration. In his usual tactics, he resorted to writing an open letter against President Jonathan. Obasanjo all his life wanted only one thing "power" and continuous power to perpetuate himself therein, and that was what motivated his agenda for a third term. If the international Criminal Court (ICC) were to be serious, Obasanjo should have faced war crimes like Charles Taylor, of Liberia his purported friend whom he betrayed (that is topic is for another day). If Obasanjo means well for the nation, he will be presenting his concerns at the Council of State meeting, because he is a member with opportunity for better audience. He should grow up and stop playing to the gallery through his outdated letters because the whole world is looking at him dancing a macabre dance shrouded in shamelessness.
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I hope the secret police will fish out this man and face its wrath, imagine a colleague setting up his colleagues and his family for destruction. We no get sense in this country. |
Am not happy that for personal vendetta, a colleague is putting the life of his colleagues on the line. This is too wicked. |
So what we use to here happening in ministries have now found its way into the DSS. Imagine a colleague, giving out his colleagues for selfish reasons. Nigerian, I hail thee |
rest in peace soon, wicked soul! justice for your victims at last. |
nonsense everywhere, what is this |
i know na dem |
TooMuchStuff:, stop being mean with this kind of your opinion, why must you view everything with religion prism? |
Rexymania:, Lebanon is an Arab country of course. are you surprise. 100% of them are Arabs, only that they are 50/50 Muslims and Christians |
na hustle to them, leave these people alone. next time na im mama him go sell. |
what do we call this na! TGM2011: |
For those who think they can confront the authority, they are free at their own risk, a word is enough for the wise. |