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helinues:Is this why you have refused to get a job? |
helinues:No more Sai baba ? |
helinues:Have you abandoned Buhari already and shifted goal post to Tinubu? |
helinues:Jumping from one thread to another is this your full time job ? |
helinues:Go and get a job |
psucc:Let Tinubu’s urchin answer it . He killed a 36 years old man with 2 kids because of drugs . |
An Archive post , Read and don’t forget. Aisha Alkali Wakil, one of the three persons declared wanted by the Nigerian Army for concealing information on the whereabouts of the Chibok girls has responded. In a statement on Monday, Aisha expressed her disappointed at the Army wondering why it declared them wanted when a simple private invitation would have sufficed. She said: “I am Aisha Alkali Wakil. I understand that the military declared me, Ahmed Silkida and Ahmed Bolori wanted for having links with Boko Haram. It’s interesting, now they believe me? “I know the Boko Haram boys. I have been in front fighting for peace long before Chibok girls were kidnapped. Nigerian security knows me too well, I’m not shady. Why declaring me wanted? “I have had meetings with Chief of Army staff and his people. I told them the way forward, to allow me come with some commanders of Boko Haram and discuss with them the release of Chibok girls but they chose to do things their own ways only and never gave considerations to any of my suggestions. “I want to inform the Nigerian people of my innocence and make them realise that I am in constant relation with the security personnel and they know where to find me but wonder why I had to be declared wanted on national news even mentioning my husband’s name alongside. “This has put my immediate and extended family under a lot of pressure and I do not deserve this from the Nigerian government. “Though they may not appreciate all my efforts to profer peaceful solutions to the menace of Boko Haram, my name should not be mudslinged nor my character defamed. Thank you.” |
An Archive post read and don’t forget. The Nigerian government made a “large ransom payment” to Boko Haram in exchange for more than 100 schoolgirls kidnapped from a secondary school in Dapchi, Yobe State in February, the 22nd report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team of the United Nations’ Security Council has revealed. Boko Haram abducted 110 Dapchi girls on February 18, 2018, but 104 were released on March 21, five having died in captivity, and one, Leah Sharibu, remaining in captivity for clinging on to her Christian faith. There were multiple reports at the time that the freedom of the girls was secured with cash and the release of Boko Haram commanders. However, Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture, denied, claiming the girls were released following “back-channel” negotiations brokered with the help of some “friends of the country”. He maintained that no ransom was paid for their release, and also denied that any Boko Haram prisoner was swapped as part of the negotiations. “It is not true that we paid ransom for the release of the Dapchi girls, neither was there a prisoner swap to secure their release,” Mohammed had said. “What happened was that the abduction itself was a breach of the ceasefire talks between the insurgents and the government, hence it became a moral burden on the abductors. Any report that we paid ransom or engaged in prisoner swap is false.” But the UN Security Council report presented before the council on July 23, now available online, revealed that a ransom was indeed paid. “The predominance in the region of the cash economy, without controls, is conducive to terrorist groups funded by extortion, charitable donations, smuggling, remittances, and kidnapping,” read a part of the report explaining the stranglehold of Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (SWAP). “In Nigeria, 111 schoolgirls from the town of Dapchi were kidnapped on 18 February 2018 and released by ISWAP on 21 March 2018 in exchange for a large ransom payment.” The Dapchi case was not the first time the government would deny paying insurgents ransom. After the release, in 2017, of 82 of the close to 300 girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014, a source familiar with the deal had told the BBC: “It should have happened sooner, but the president was hesitating about freeing the five — and especially about the money. “Persuading him was ‘very, very difficult’. It was the most difficult part of the whole negotiation. He didn’t want to pay any money. TV “The ransom was two million euros. Boko Haram asked for euros. They chose the suspects and they gave us the list of girls who would be freed.” The government denied this, as well as other similar claims. |
favor914:RE: Dear illiterate, I got your response. Now can you tell me where I registered and where my poling Unit for vote is ? |
Sacrifice no more sir we don’t deserve your kindness. Now go to hell and let credible people rule |
Shetemi12:President of the pee poo ? |
favor914:Dear honorable illiterate . Hope all is well ? If ASUU calls of strike or not elections are not done during school hrs so students can also vote. Ps . Youth does not been you have to be in the university. Anyone can vote and I tell you it will shock you on Election Day. |
favor914:Peter is the candidate for the youths take or leave |
An archive post read and never forget. The Nigerian Senate on Thursday began moves to establish an agency that would see to the rehabilitation, deradicalisation and integration of repentant insurgents in the country. A bill, sponsored by Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe East senatorial district, was read for the first time on the floor of the Senate Thursday. Already a subject of fierce push back, the bill offers further concession to Boko Haram militants who choose to cease fire. Last month, the Nigerian military said no fewer than 608 repentant Boko Haram insurgents were undergoing the De-radicalisation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DRR) programme under its Operation Safe Corridor in Malam-Sidi, Gombe State. Clients, the military euphemism for the repentant insurgents, were said to have been exposed to formal literacy classes, skills acquisition and Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) as well as drug and psycho-therapists during their training. A group of Borno elders, led by ex-governor Kashim Shettima, last year, had frowned at the initiative, saying the military’s operation was not well thought out. They feared that releasing the purported repentant Boko Haram militants into civilian population could be counterproductive as hardened fighters would return to the terror group to commit more atrocities. “The ongoing de-radicalization and reintegration of repentant Boko Haram insurgents under the “operation safe corridor” of the defense headquarters is a course for concern for members of the Civilian JTF and some stakeholders in the State,” the group wrote in a letter last year. “(We) suspect that “Boko Haram members do not repent” hence the de-radicalization programme may be breeding spies and agents of recruitment for the Boko Haram,” they had said. They urged the president to approve the suspension of the programme. More Nigerians have also spoken out against the policy. |
DevilSignature:Done and dusted |
Oplomo:Breeze blow fowl yansh valu |
Shaky shaky daddy |
Optma88:If you see the video you go calm down? |
Derrickfoster1:Pigeon nko? |
Bontafa:Ask am o |
An archive read and don’t forget. Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State has said that there is a strong linkage between Boko Haram and cattle rustlers that are terrorizing the northern parts of the country. Masari stated this during the opening ceremony of Two-day Cattle Breeders/Dealers Stakeholders Meeting in Katsina on Tuesday. He said it was because of the linkage that President Muhammadu Buhari directed all security chiefs to join hands with the governors of eight states in the north-west zone to tackle the menace of rustling. The governor said Boko Haram insurgents and the cattle rustlers have similar modes of operation by killing people and destroying their property. He said that most of the arms and ammunition that the criminals were using to carry out their dastardly acts were being ferried into the country through the usage of animals that crossed the forest. He said the governors in the eight states that have the problem of cattle rustling would soon create a databank for movement of cows from the north to the south. “We will harmonise and computerise the movement of cows from our region to the south to checkmate the issue of cow theft. “All cow dealers must get clearance of the commodity before moving them to the south and anybody without the clearance papers would be arrested”, he said. Secretary to Katsina State Government, Alhaji Mustapha Inuwa, warned that anybody caught disturbing the peace in the state would be arrested. Inuwa warned that anybody caught indulging in cattle rustling would be decisively dealt with. He said Katsina Government recently released another N45 million to the committee charged with stopping cattle rustling in north-west. Inuwa appealed to parents and guardians to warn their children against joining the cattle rustlers syndicate in the state. (NAN) |
TinubuDeDrugLor:Show this to his urchin kadg10 na Olodo |
Kagd10:You could not answer that Olodo did your phone battery run down Olodo? Your master that sent you to defend him didn’t buy you fuel for generator Olodo? |
Viscuz:Na Olodo na |
Kagd10:U can’t answer that Olodo. Now question number 4 . Who was the principal at the school he took his primary 6 exam? 4a. What school and center did he sit for primary 6 Olodo? |
Kagd10:Olodo you cannot answer that. Now what was his qualification from the imaginary school Olodo? |
Kagd10:Olodo you can’t answer that . Now Olodo question number 2 Even if Tinubu no get certificate can he produce just his project he did in his finals or a reference to that Olodo? |
Masterito:My brother ask the Olodo. He should request for another letter with the school email attached since the school no get .edu site before |
Kagd10:Olodo have you read it ? Now Olodo tell me any of your candidates classmates? Or which Alumi set Olodo |
Kagd10:Olodo read this Olodo https://www.nairaland.com/7195749/how-tinubu-finished-lagos#114134911 |

