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I have something valuable he's trying to sell to Seyi. Na small small. Me self I like the Seyi guy. He doesn't talk too much and likes people with brains whether APC or LP, he no concern am, once he knows you are genuine and he needs you, straight on! PlayMaker14: |
My dear, no be who eat belleful dey fight. The chest beaters from both sides dey observe some peace treaty! Shomek: |
Whether Facebook ban am ohh, or naim ban Facebook ohh, Tor....na look we go dey look am! Shomek: |
But the one that said Nigeria will not get better, is more accurate, abi Nigeria don get better? TrackerXL: |
Asiwaju will trust Yul more than Reno Omokri. I heard Seyi hates Reno. If Yul press well, Seyi fit cut soap for am but not appointment. Maybe a contract. Me & one of Seyi man for UK na paddy. You know say Seyi no dey talk too much, and likes coded people ni. PlayMaker14: |
Bruh 🤣🤣🤣🤣 na Siddon look we dey. If Reno Omokri like let him hate obidients, Tor na look we go dey look am! As for you, if you no Sabi English, tell someone to read and explain am for you. Naim make I drop the link for una JAMO84: |
Reno Omokri have bills to pay, even Davido dey pay his hypeman, Israel well. Reno dey show working, make Asiwaju pity am small. But if he no pity am, Tor, make Reno go open church or learn hand work Tochi3: |
Asiwaju na nigga....you no fit run am street. Those three dey learn work for where person wey don run street for downtown Chicago... PlayMaker14: |
Tor..... As Asiwaju no gree come from Asiwaju, na to shake Asiwaju table small... ablejesus26: |
Ehhh na Siddon look we dey like Aunt Remi.... Table shaker ko, tormenter ni Lastmessenger2: |
My brother, this life dey one kind abeg! Na Tor we go dey tell Reno Omokri & Asari.... anytime they wake up, naim be their own morning! Zxcvbnmghtr: |
You're right. They all know him for who he is. I heard kepu kepu that na Seyi sef take the matter personally, and he insisted that Reno & chop chop FFK must not be given anything in his father's Govt. Aunt Remi, her own na Siddon look, she no get time for controversy. And it was same Seyi that pressure his popsy to give keyamo a spot. That guy carry weight ohhh. As for Reno Omokri, na Tor....we go dey tell am! PlayMaker14: |
That's asari..... Reno weight no reach collect picture, na Ribadu gate naim he own stop! Na drug Baron you wan take play? Old man wey don run street for Chicago naim Reno wan use akpako gain appointment with. He doesn't know who Asiwaju is! Nackzy: |
Bruh I don't know what they promised him that makes him to always antagonize the Igbos. For me I know Asiwaju promise be like when you dey on top something and wan cum, you fit promise White House and 10 Downing street join, but after you cum, na to begin dey hid inside 30 motor convoy! Asari Dokubo is a living witness, not only Reno! For me all I can say is Tor, na Dem Sabi! Nackzy: |
It appears the honey moon between former GEJ aid named pastor Reno Omokri and Tinubu is over. This may be failure to secure formal appointment in Asiwaju led APC government or at least a post abroad. Giving his opinion in the American Social Media for networking, LinkedIn, Reno Omokri better known as table shaker, Buhari tormenter, took a deep turn from his former posture of praising Asiwaju into throwing jabs at him..... While reading this, minding my own business under the influence of hot coffee, my friend, Nigerian born American told me it appears the honey moon is over, that we should expect more direct criticism within the next few months as expectations are not met, or appointments not secure. For me, all I can say is Tor.... Table shaker ko, tormenter ni, all na positioning for appointment! https://www.linkedin.com/posts/reno-omokri-0a81a6101_tableshaker-activity-7147503119562600448-2NC9?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android |
I have addressed this, read through them and help your ignorance Kennyswag: |
These are the two options! A confederation or outright secession! A choice between the moderates or the hardliners! Killerofpigs: |
My brother ask them ohhh!!!! He's no longer from SS? Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this people self! Chikel20000: |
were provided adequate security. “We need your support as a people. We need the cooperation of the people to help the troops to succeed. Help us with information, and provide support to these troops. “We are working towards ensuring all the displaced return to their ancestral homes as quickly as possible. Accept our condolences and our assurance that going forward this will not occur again,” Gen. Lagbaja said. Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, accompanied by his Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation counterpart, Betta Edu, told Governor Mutfwang that the visit was on the directive of President Tinubu. He said: “We are here on the directive of the President to commiserate with you and assure you of total commitment toward securing the lives and property of the people. “I want to assure you that this incident will not occur again; these criminals will be crushed soon.” Matawalle assured the governor that the humanitarian needs of the victims would be addressed. “This is why the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs joined this delegation; she is expected to ascertain the humanitarian needs of the people,” he said. A traditional ruler, Edward Bitrus, said it was the “saddest Christmas in all my 70 years in life”. “We have been living peacefully in our community. I then wonder what led to these killings. “Our children may not resume schools in January because the economic bases of the families have been razed by the attackers. “Our investment in dry season farming has become a waste because the owners of the farms have been killed or displaced. “Government must fish out these attackers so that victims will get justice,” he said. Police deploy more men Plateau Police Command said it has deployed more men to the troubled areas. The spokesman, Alfred Alabo, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said in a statement: “As part of measures to protect lives and properties in the affected areas, the Commissioner of Police, Okoro Alawari, has placed a ban on all forms of late-night spiritual and social gathering in Bokkos, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and Mangu Local Government Areas.” Also, the Plateau State Tourism Corporation & organisers of the Jos Christmas Festival announced the cancellation of all remaining events at the Jos Christmas Festival. https://thenationonlineng.net/terrorists-deposited-arms-ahead-of-attacks-on-plateau-communities-says-senator/amp/ |
were provided adequate security. “We need your support as a people. We need the cooperation of the people to help the troops to succeed. Help us with information, and provide support to these troops. “We are working towards ensuring all the displaced return to their ancestral homes as quickly as possible. Accept our condolences and our assurance that going forward this will not occur again,” Gen. Lagbaja said. Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, accompanied by his Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation counterpart, Betta Edu, told Governor Mutfwang that the visit was on the directive of President Tinubu. He said: “We are here on the directive of the President to commiserate with you and assure you of total commitment toward securing the lives and property of the people. “I want to assure you that this incident will not occur again; these criminals will be crushed soon.” Matawalle assured the governor that the humanitarian needs of the victims would be addressed. “This is why the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs joined this delegation; she is expected to ascertain the humanitarian needs of the people,” he said. A traditional ruler, Edward Bitrus, said it was the “saddest Christmas in all my 70 years in life”. “We have been living peacefully in our community. I then wonder what led to these killings. “Our children may not resume schools in January because the economic bases of the families have been razed by the attackers. “Our investment in dry season farming has become a waste because the owners of the farms have been killed or displaced. “Government must fish out these attackers so that victims will get justice,” he said. Police deploy more men Plateau Police Command said it has deployed more men to the troubled areas. The spokesman, Alfred Alabo, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said in a statement: “As part of measures to protect lives and properties in the affected areas, the Commissioner of Police, Okoro Alawari, has placed a ban on all forms of late-night spiritual and social gathering in Bokkos, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and Mangu Local Government Areas.” Also, the Plateau State Tourism Corporation & organisers of the Jos Christmas Festival announced the cancellation of all remaining events at the Jos Christmas Festival. https://thenationonlineng.net/terrorists-deposited-arms-ahead-of-attacks-on-plateau-communities-says-senator/amp/ |
were provided adequate security. “We need your support as a people. We need the cooperation of the people to help the troops to succeed. Help us with information, and provide support to these troops. “We are working towards ensuring all the displaced return to their ancestral homes as quickly as possible. Accept our condolences and our assurance that going forward this will not occur again,” Gen. Lagbaja said. Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, accompanied by his Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation counterpart, Betta Edu, told Governor Mutfwang that the visit was on the directive of President Tinubu. He said: “We are here on the directive of the President to commiserate with you and assure you of total commitment toward securing the lives and property of the people. “I want to assure you that this incident will not occur again; these criminals will be crushed soon.” Matawalle assured the governor that the humanitarian needs of the victims would be addressed. “This is why the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs joined this delegation; she is expected to ascertain the humanitarian needs of the people,” he said. A traditional ruler, Edward Bitrus, said it was the “saddest Christmas in all my 70 years in life”. “We have been living peacefully in our community. I then wonder what led to these killings. “Our children may not resume schools in January because the economic bases of the families have been razed by the attackers. “Our investment in dry season farming has become a waste because the owners of the farms have been killed or displaced. “Government must fish out these attackers so that victims will get justice,” he said. Police deploy more men Plateau Police Command said it has deployed more men to the troubled areas. The spokesman, Alfred Alabo, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said in a statement: “As part of measures to protect lives and properties in the affected areas, the Commissioner of Police, Okoro Alawari, has placed a ban on all forms of late-night spiritual and social gathering in Bokkos, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and Mangu Local Government Areas.” Also, the Plateau State Tourism Corporation & organisers of the Jos Christmas Festival announced the cancellation of all remaining events at the Jos Christmas Festival. https://thenationonlineng.net/terrorists-deposited-arms-ahead-of-attacks-on-plateau-communities-says-senator/amp/ |
Nigeria Deep State at work! They should keep that killings in the north & SW. The day they try it in SE, they better write their Will |
The werey Don go point another girl wey make sense! Haha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Johnycastro18: |
We don't need your approval, especially the moderates. We only appeal to your common sense but if you don't have it, it's ok. Maybe you guys need the hardliners who prefers to engage you guys in the language y'all understand! The choice before Nigeria is between the moderates or the hardliners! Good luck! Kennyswag: |
Igbos abhors killings. Even if it's our enemy or adversary. We always condemn it. But we are running out of time before the hardliners take over our internal and foreign policy! cassyrooy: |
The solution for Igbos is already explained in this thread, and I don't know what solutions works for others. I have sampled the minds of the Igbos and it all bores down to either of these two: Partial autonomy ( cofederation ) or full blown secession. And it must be either of these through negotiations with the moderates or through the dictates of the hardliners. The actions of the hardliners are always felt more Sha. I'm a moderate, so it's best these suggestions are looked into. PaZwoD: |
My heart are with the victim's. Congratulations to our brothers in ala Igbo who made sure our forests is free from these allahic kidnapers! See why I was celebrating. This was exactly what they want for ala Igbo, but ala Igbo is too hot for them to continue with their criminal act! Even oga Boko Haram could not hide his surprise at how peaceful SE is! Before coming to our forests, write your Will! Bigkoko: |
An unspecified number of passengers travelling for the New Year’s celebrations have reportedly been kidnapped in Cross River State, South-South Nigeria. SaharaReporters learnt that the incident occurred around 3 pm on Sunday at Nde 3 Corners in the Ikom local government area of the state. SaharaReporters reported on December 23, 2023, that scores of travellers including a medical doctor and his son were kidnapped in Otukpa, Benue State along the Enugu - Makurdi Federal Road. It reported that the travellers were kidnapped on Thursday evening despite the presence of several military and police checkpoints in the area. However, the kidnapping which took place at the same spot where the Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ikom local government area, Mr Mathew Egomo and his son Dickson were abducted early in December was blamed on herdsmen who had been terrorising the area recently. According to reports, the New Year's Eve abduction brought the number of kidnapping incidents to four in the last month within the Nde 3- corners by Akparabong junction. Lamenting the incessant kidnapping cases in the area, residents who told journalists that the community had mobilised to fix the bad spots on the road to allow for free flow of traffic. The residents claimed that the kidnappers were herdsmen because they did not come with vehicles but suddenly emerged from the bush, shot at vehicles on sight and dragged their victims into nearby forests. Residents of Nde alleged that the hoodlums carrying out the attacks are herdsmen living in nearby forests around the community and at a trailer park in the village. A resident of the community, Tony Etim said that on December 28, kidnappers at Nde 3 Corners, Ikom Local Government Area abducted a man and a woman. Etim said they shot a child dead in the process. According to him, the December 28 incident came three days after gunmen killed one Akpang Ayambem, kidnapped four and wounded several others at the same spot -on Christmas Day. "These abductions continued unabated despite the heavy presence of armed policemen along the road. The kidnappers even engaged the security agents in a gun battle at Nde 3- corners by Akparabong junction. The hoodlums later overpowered the security agents and abducted their victims," the source said. Efforts made by SaharaReporters to get the reaction of the Cross Rivers Police Command were unsuccessful as the command's spokesperson, SP Irene Ugbo, didn't answer his calls. He also did not reply to a text message sent to him seeking more information regarding the incident. https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/01/scores-passengers-travelling-new-years-celebrations-kidnapped-cross-river |
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