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watin dey happen to govt people way them day sick like agric fowl |
[size=15pt]National security adviser flown abroad[/size] By Our Reporters - 18.09.2008 Indications emerged on Tuesday that the National Security Adviser, General Sarki Muktar, may have been flown abroad for an undisclosed ailment. As at press time, it was not disclosed what the former military administrator was suffering from, but an unconfirmed source said he might have been down with a liver problem. A security source confirmed to the Nigerian Tribune that the security adviser had been flown abroad, but refused to give further details. Muktar was said to have been flown to an unnamed London hospital as a result of an irregular heart beat. The NSA was said to have been flown in an air ambulance. The NSA replaced General Aliyu Gusau, who resigned under controversial circumstances. General Mukhtar, a former Chief of Staff of the ECOMOG force, was also a military administrator of Kaduna State and a General Officer Commanding (GOC) One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna. source:http://www.tribune.com.ng/18092008/news/news6.html |
whats the big deal? Billions are lost daily to corruption |
Quotasyste You started again, Im sure if your own clock were to be brought to earth, it can be use to power an helicopter |
Militans dont required amnesty from anybody, Nigeria is a confirmed lawless society where anything goes. When the army reduce Odi to rubble they neither apologise nor took responsibility. So why should the militants be expected to follow the rule of law. Amnesty my ass |
[size=15pt]David-West seeks amnesty for militants [/size] Written by Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief Thursday, 18 September 2008 Former Minister of Petroleum, Professor Tam David-West has called on the Federal Government to grant amnesty to militants in the Niger Delta as a way to bringing about a lasting peace in the region and other parts of the country. He warned that unless a total and unconditional amnesty is granted to the Niger Delta militants by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, no meaningful achievement would be recorded on the war against corruption and bad governance in both the area and Nigeria generally . He was speaking on the topic on the “Fueling Corruption and Instability through Blood Oil” at the 7th National Seminar on Economic Crimes organised by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, at its Training and Research Institute in Karu, Abuja, yesterday. The renown scholar agued that in Nigeria, oil does not fuel corruption as had been postulated over the years; rather, corruption had been a phenomenon that oil was only used in promoting. Professor David-West who applauded the creation of EFCC in fighting corruption noted that corruption breeds instability which does not only manifest in arms struggle as in the case of the Niger Delta, but also in inconsistency of offices, policies and national icons and symbols source:http://www.vanguardngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17200&Itemid=44 |
Eziachi It has nothing to do with tribe, the only person or group who has right the to criticise Ojukwu as a betrayer, coward or a senseless war monger as most Nigeria has decided to paint him should be people who fought with him,,,?Ibo people criticize the eastern minority over their conduct during the war, Yoruba are coward, Hausa are murderers; but yet you want to shield Ojukwu, from criticism. Sorry, it doesn't work like that. Ojukwu is not only a coward but a betrayer: He came back from exile, only to join NPN; the same party that was formed by Hassan Usman Katsina, who was involved with the pogrom of Ibos in the north. Your Ojukwu is nothing but a shameless old man, without a shred of conscience. If you feel bad about it, take a jump. |
Auwal87 See the Beautiful Map of UAE (United Arewa Emirates)Mr Auwalu, I love your flag, its beautiful. Southerners can wait to see you parasite leave. For the past 60 years, there have never been any group from the north advocating for secession. You seem to be a one man crusade, Its either you are out of tune with reality or delusional. No parasite want to brake away from its host. |
@ poster where the source? |
"for it has been said that man shall not live by bread alone,, " |
auwal87 Don't tell me this is not the so called Nigeria >>>Nigeria situation is better than Niger. There are lots of Niger refugees in Nigeria and you know that. The nigerian police are accusing the Niger refugees of being responsible for most crimes in the northwest states |
auwal87 How can I insult Niger with the country that don't even exist, if you continue to rely your claims on those BBC, CNN, News you will for ever remain in Total Darkness, get the news from real people that are looking for the truth to tell, Niger is a thriving economy, few years back, they caught off the electricity being transported to them from Nigeria, and now they have constant 24/7 Electricity in their country.most of the information you posted has no source, can you tell us the source so that we can cross check |
Auwal87 was economical with the truth, but if that is the destiny the north aspire; to God be the glory |
Starvation in Niger Republic Drought and plagues of locusts have caused severe food shortages in Niger, one of the poorest countries in the world. Aid agencies have warned that 3.6 million people could be affected. Visiting Niger, David Loyn reflects on whether part of the blame could lie with the foreign policy of other countries. Source: BBC
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auwal87 If you don't know Niger Republic have its own National Carrier with 150 Planes now (Nigeria does not have even ONE now with the so called OIL), See for your Eyes down here,[size=15pt]True situation in Niger:[/size] Historically a gateway between North and sub-Saharan Africa, Niger came under French rule in the late 1890s. AT-A-GLANCE Politics: President Tandja was elected for a second term in November 2004. Tuareg rebels relaunched an armed rebellion in 2007 Economy: Niger is rated as the world's poorest country by the UN. Government hopes to diversify and reduce dependence on the largest foreign currency earner, uranium International: Niger shares borders with seven countries. Some boundaries are in dispute Timeline After independence in 1960 its progress was stymied by political instability and a five-year drought, which devastated livestock and crops. With little primary education, Niger has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. Its health system is basic and disease is widespread. After a break of a decade, Niger again experienced an insurgency by Tuareg rebels in the north in 2007. The Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) complained that a 1995 peace deal that ended the previous insurgency has never been fully implemented and that the region remains marginalised. In 1999 voters overwhelmingly approved a new constitution providing for presidential and legislative multi-party elections. These took place later in the year and saw Mamadou Tandja elected as president. Niger banned the centuries-old practice of slavery in 2003. But anti-slavery organisations say thousands of people still live in subjugation. source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/country_profiles/1054396.stm |
Planner My conclusion: Igbo people and Ojukwu are the heroes.The heroes of the Biafra war are the ordinary folks who fought and die for what they believe in, sorry Ojukwu is not among. Probably , his one of the reason they lost the war. Among the very few people who understood Ojukwu is Mr Onoh. The guy was vehemently opposed to Ojukwu marrying his daughter because he new Ojukwu is a shameless selfish coward old man. Though Bianca seems infactuated by Ojukwu just like other deluded young Ibo chap , who think his a hero. Ewu, tufiakwa anu mpam. |
Mr Planner bilymuse, you are fool. Trying to break up peacefully is impossible, when there is so much at a stake. Why in Jesus name will the rest of the country want th e south south and south east to go peacefully, they they are they are the geese that lay the golden egg?why do you take delight in this unprovoked attack on my person. From my posting so far you can be sure that my intelligence is at par with other homo sapien and far ahead of "Anu mpam". Stating the fact and telling the truth has become a big problem on this thread. That is how you "Jews" or "Jews like" killed Jesus Christ because he was telling the truth. You must respect people you meet in the market because: "anyi nwe ike ibu nnwanne" |
its a fair order |
He expressed shock that the Attorney-General was opposed to the bail application when he (AG) had not led any evidence before the court that the accused could jump bail or tamper with police investigation or was incapable of providing reasonable or sufficient sureties.this is no court, its a witch hunt , to punish the man for challenging the idiot emir to his right to marry 86 wives. How can a court remanded a 86 year old man in prison, when he has committed no criminal offence. This is wicked and unfair. how can a country ever move forward when its foundation is layed on injustice. |
thank God for Nigeria, Kaduna has now become an oil producing state |
[size=15pt]Kaduna produces fuel from sugarcane[/size]http://www.tribune.com.ng/17092008/news/news9.html |
all that glitter is not gold |
If MEND were to lay down there weapon, what is the Nigeria government offering, are they really sincere with there offer? The nigerian government left Niger Delta people no option than to take the gun Remember Odi |
Planner / Quotesyste Two side of the same coin, both represent an extreme case of mental delusion, claiming to be what they are not. lets get back to the real topic: Does anybody knows of any country that has ever broke up on peace? |
people like Tunde Bakere are obviously deluded, they cannot predict were they would sleep in the evening and yet they would be making speculation, sorry prediction, of monumental importance. the guy should shut up and concentrate on deceiving is gullible members by manupulating church donations without proper accounting. |
Planner Bilymuse,Oga planner , Why this unprovoked attack on my person, its unfair. I was only saying the truth, which lm sure you are aware of. l don't hate the Ibo people and have vigorously advocated for Ibo president while in Nigeria. I back Alex Ekwueme against OBJ, cos l felt he was better qualified. but he truth is that some Ibo folks are deluded, how could you claim to be Jewish, when you are not. Its called inferiority complex and a lot of Ibos are suffering from this mental disorder ever since they lost the Biafra war. You guys truly have my sympathy. |
which way forward |
Since the army does not have respect for the rule of law and flagrantly disobey a simple court order, why should ordinary folks obey any useless Nigerian law |
[size=15pt]Soldiers’ Protest: Court Berates Nigerian Army[/size] From James Sowole in Akure, 09.16.2008 Add To Favorites Print This Article Post Comment For flouting the order of the court which granted bail for the release of 28 soldiers that were detained over protest against their unpaid foreign mission allowances,an Akure High Court judge, Justice Akintan Osadebay, yesterday berated the Nigerian Army. The judge also flayed the action of the counsel to the to the Nigerian army, Mr Rasheed Bamisile, for allegedly encouraging his client to disobey the order of the court which asked the Chief of Army Staff to produce the protesting soldiers at the court. The soldiers were arrested in Akure, Ondo State following their protests over unpaid foreign mission allowances having served in Liberia under the United Nation Peace Keeping Operation. Worried by their continued detention without trial over two months ago, the soldiers through their lawyer, Mr Morakinyo Ogele, sought the enforcement of their fundamental human rights. The judge had in the presence of the counsel to both the soldiers and the Nigerian Army granted bail to the soldiers and also ordered that they be brought to court on the agreed date. However, Justice Osadebey was surprised yesterday when rather than see the soldiers in the court, Bamisile brought two applications seeking stay of proceeding. It was at that juncture that counsel to the soldiers (Ogele) stood up, frowned that his clients were not brought to court as ordered on September 11 described the action as gross abuse of court process because the army had not obeyed the positive order. The judge, who said the court was not happy about the fragrant disobedience to the order, said as a vacation judge, he will refer the case file to the registrar for onward transmission of the matter to the Chief Judge who would assign the case to the regular court. Despite this, the justice said the order subsisted and the army was bound to obey it before they can come for any remedy. He fixed continued hearing to October 9. Speaking yesterday, counsel to the soldiers when they were court martialled in Ibadan, Oyo State and who was in Akure as a friend of the court, Peter Adonu described the action of the Nigerian Army as unfair and inhuman. Adonu said charging his clients with mutiny was like killing a rat with sledge hammer because the soldiers were not armed saying protest was allowed by the Nigerian Constitution. source:http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=122631 |
typical Nigeria injustice, this is one of the reason why this country will never move forward. That idiot who called himself Emir of Nupe, together with some northern Muslim militants have finally have their way against the poor octogenarian |
[size=15pt]Man with 86 wives arraigned [/size] Written by Wole Mosadomi Tuesday, 16 September 2008 *Faces 3-count charge in Sharia court THE Bida, Niger State octogenarian with 86 wives and 190 children, Mallam Abubakar Bello Masaba, was yesterday arraigned before an Upper Sharia Court in Minna on a three-count charge of insulting or inciting to contempt of religious creed, deceitfully inducing belief of lawful marriage and marriage ceremony without lawful marriage. He was arrested about 4 am yesterday at his Bida residence and driven to Minna. Masaba, wearing a white flowing gown, a pair of white shoes and a brown cap was accompanied to the court by his second wife, his personal secretary and a handful of followers. The state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adamu Usman, who is the prosecutor read the three-count charge to the accused, saying his arrest early yesterday was covered by section 35 sub section 415 of the constitution of the country. Mr. Usman pleaded against granting the accused bail because, as he said, the Police needed sufficient time to investigate the offenders which he described as, “very serious in nature and we require some substantial time for police to complete their investigations." The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges. The defence counsel, Mr. Shehu Muhammed Jibrin, pleaded for bail for his client, basing his plea on various sections of the constitution with emphasis on section 340 sub section I, section 341 and section 36 sub section 5 and that most importantly, the court has the jurisdiction to grant him the bail. “The FIR before you is a mere allegation which is subject to verification. Nothing has been proved that the offence has been committed and so, we urge you to uphold the constitution that the accused before you is innocent and therefore must be admitted bail until such a time when the offences are proved beyond reasonable doubts before you,” Mr. Jibrin told the court. He expressed shock that the Attorney-General was opposed to the bail application when he (AG) had not led any evidence before the court that the accused could jump bail or tamper with police investigation or was incapable of providing reasonable or sufficient sureties. “As can be seen by the court, the accused is an old man who is 84-year-old and has a very large family and a lot of responsibilities and has over 100 children who are of school age and based on this, the man cannot run away,” the defence counsel declared. He described the charges “as a clear violation of my client’s constitutional right and we have filed a motion before the Federal High Court seeking to enforce my client’s constitutional right.” The Judge, Alhaji Abdulkareem Imman, said since the case was still in it infancy, there was need for the police to carry out full investigations. He, therefore, ordered the accused to be remanded in Minna Prison and adjourned the case till 6th of October for further hearing. source:http://www.vanguardngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17025&Itemid=42 |
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