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Oga dont worry, He is not contesting. You are free to collect your own and eat |
The VP is working and trust me the clowns around Buhari are not happy with him |
Standardcosting:Oga you can believe whatever you want. time will prove us either right or wrong |
The write up is too clumsy please paragraph properly thanks |
I just wonder why so much noise Buhari is not contesting for 2019 Elections. Before October 30th you will hear. BMC take note of my avartar |
Take it from me. Buhari is Buhari |
ngwanu |
Hmmmm |
This is super storeeeeeeeey |
The only people doing banking in Nigeria with Standard chartered the rest are buying and selling |
Lie |
Last last they have to in national interest |
EFCC and DSS will go after him soon. Watch |
This man became president on popular demand and fizzled out |
Honestly, they are jittery. Only pretending |
“Since we have been on this assignment, we have not been eating well. No food for us to eat and we have no money to get food. We were supposed to be paid N1,000 daily but we were never given. The last time we got money was May, after the two weeks of training we had before coming to Gubio. We've been living like refugees." Nigerian Military deployed to Gubio Local Government in Borno State have accused the government and the chief of Army staff, Tukur Buratai, of abandoning them in the state. The troops, who were recently attacked by Boko Haram, bitterly complained that the Chief of Army Staff sent them to Borno with inadequate ammunition despite the refusal of many soldiers to embark on the trip. They said they had not been eating feeding well since their deployment to Gubio, particularly because they hadn't been paid their allowances since May. The attack, according to one of the survivors, began at night and the soldiers were completely overpowered. “The Boko Haram people came with nine gun trucks and military motors. We were surprised because the trucks were painted in the same colour of the army," the soldier, who asked not to be named for fear of losing his job, told SaharaReporters. “They opened fire and when we could not face them because of our weapon, we all ran away. They followed us with big torchlights and killed many of us.” Another source within the Nigerian Army revealed to SaharaReporters that the troops, who camped in a bush in Gubio, near Chad, were not given sufficient ammunition and materials to protect themselves and the territory. “The troops were deployed to Gubio on 7th of June because of the Army Day that took place on the 6th of July," he said “When they were asked to go, many of the soldiers declined but they were forced to go. They were given little combative weapons and ammunition to protect themselves. Many of them were afraid that Boko Haram would attack them.” Lamenting the ugly situations they found themselves, the soldiers disclosed to SaharaReporters that they sometimes went two days without food because they are not well-paid. “Since we have been on this assignment, we have not been eating well. No food for us to eat and we have no money to get food. We were supposed to be paid N1,000 daily but we were never given. The last time we got money was May, after the two weeks of training we had before coming to Gubio.” Speaking about casualties of the recent attack in Gubio, another survivor told SaharaReporters that of the about 700 soldiers, less than 150 were alive and could be accounted for. “When we did the last headcount, we were just 150. Fifty-two bodies were recovered dead from the attack and that means about 500 are still missing.” The soldier added that some might be dead while fleeing the attacks. The troops further criticised the Federal Government for not sending any aid since the attack; they added that they were "living like refugees". “It is sad that nobody has come to see us or sent anything to us since we relocated to Gubi town," he added. “We are living like refugees because we are staying in a secondary school opposite 5 Brigade in Borno.” The soldiers demanded that they are immediately taken out of Borno and returned to their units. When contacted, Brigadier General Texas Jude Chukwu, Director Army Public Relations, debunked every claim, reiterating that the Army is not an institution that would send its personnel to a war zone and forget them there. “Why would a soldier be complaining? Complaining of what? Are they owing any soldier?" he asked? “There is nothing like that, please. They are not owing anybody." On his part, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu also discredited the accusation that the Nigeria Army does not provide adequate welfare for soldiers. He added that allowance for every official is #45,000. “The operational allowance for all soldiers is a flat rate of #45,000. It is unfair for anybody to say they’ve been in this theatre and they have not been fed. If there is any complaint, there is a simple channel of communication.” He added, “The affected soldiers should get in touch with the Brigade Commander in Gubio. If the soldier is not going to the headquarters in Gubio, then there is an issue. He further mentioned that there are soldiers in Malam Fatori, Kangarwa, who travel down to get their allowance. The Colonel also stated that the Theatre Commander in Gubio doesn’t take the welfare of soldiers lightly. “The welfare of our soldiers is very paramount. The Theatre Commander goes down the ladder to ensure soldiers are properly taken care of.” He reiterated that personnel are supplied with enough ammunition to face insurgents group in the part of the country. http://saharareporters.com/2018/07/30/exclusive-no-pay-may-were-living-refugees-say-soldiers-gubio#.W2C4ODpwEow.facebook |
Lalasticlala does this opinion merit front page debate |
Is EFCC now a court that grants bail on self recognition They forgot that Ekweremadu is a Lawyer |
If Nigeria restructured into provinces - 1) Northern Province 2) Middle Belt Province 3) Oduduwa Province 4) Eastern Province 5) Niger Delta Province (Atlantic) Then Central Government at FCT. 10 positive things that would happen within 5 years (primarily due to inter-province competition) 1. The first province to experience economic explosion would obviously be the Western Province. The Oduduwua Master plan will be revealed. There would be trans-regional 4g internet fiber connection/rail/subways/highways/power grids etc. Yoruba will become the 2nd official language. They are relatively united. They have oil. They own academia. They have mega corporations. The WP would be the first to have stable 24/7 power supply! Foreign money will flood the province. More Forbes recognized billionaires will arise. Some of them will be internet billionaires. Lagos will be relieved a little from overpopulation as railway lines from other states will make living elsewhere and working in Lagos a breeze. 2. The Northern Province will have stronger islamic laws. Sharia will be entrenched and this will make the NP become the least corrupt province. The middle east (Arab) nations will move in to partner with them, bringing major development. Jaiz bank and Unity Bank will become mega banks. Arabic and Hausa will compete with English for dominance in schools. This province will generate more solar power than any other province. After the west, this province will be the 2nd to have 24/7 electricity. They will start exporting food as a major revenue generator. 3. The Middle Belt Province will have a development conference. Focus will be given to solid minerals development/ exports, tourism development and food production/exports. This will become a food hub in West Africa. They will export more food than any other province. Mega mining and food corporations will arise. This province will have foreign inflows through tourism development greater than any other province. It will host the most beautiful places to live in Nigeria. 4. The Eastern Province will transform into the Auto Industry Hub of Africa. Indigenous manufacturing of vehicles that will start competing with foreign vehicles will commence in earnest. This will grow to manufacturing of airplanes, helicopters, tractors, cranes, heavy duty construction equipment etc. Forbes recognised billionaires living in Anambra will arise. The Biafra agitation will fizzle out since formation of the EP will be seen as a Biafra success in another form. There would be so much development that villages (as we currently know them) will quickly cease to exist. This province will be the first to semi-urbanize all their rural areas as all the Igbos living abroad will rush back to take advantage of the changes. 5. The Atlantic Province will take the Uyo blueprint and run with it. An abundance of oil wealth and opening up of major sea ports at Rivers and Uyo will enable this region to revamp their infrastructure quickly. There will be more monorails here than anywhere else. This will be the 3rd province to achieve 24/7 electricity generation in Nigeria (mainly from gas turbine technology). 6. With provincial indigenous security forces in control, kidnapping, Armed robbery, Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen and the Niger delta militancy attacks will all fizzle out. Nigeria will become the most secure and peaceful African nation; thus attracting more foreigners. 7. Each Province will have their own airline professionally managed. And with better roads/rail, air and land transport costs will crash. 8. With the rapid development occurring all over, Nigerias GDP will shoot up. Obtaining visas to travel out will become easy as more people will want to come in than go out. A worldwide immigration into Nigeria will commence, as Nigerians living abroad will be struggling with foreigners to enter the country. ''Nigeria will become the most desirable Nation to live in". 9. The central government at the FCT will become smaller and less powerful. There will be a mini-exodus from Abuja to the provinces as the action is now elsewhere. The outskirts of Abuja will no longer be heavily overpopulated. Abuja will become awesome again. 10. The 10th positive thing that would quickly happen positive idea. Pls share for the sensitization of the benefits of Restructuring. Nigeria must flourish again.�� #RESTRUCTURE NIGERIA NOW |
amaniro:Buhari will not contest. He will hand over to a very unlikely person in his carbinet. |
Na Boko boys |
Remaining Buhari's own |
Okay |
edupedia:Clap for yourself. Did you read the court proposition on the injunction. If Buhari has. Why did he hire 13 SANs to be paid with tax payers money. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/06/15/waec-certificate-buhari-files-appeal-against-ruling-dismissing-his-objection/amp/ https://www.google.com.ng/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/06/15/waec-certificate-buhari-files-appeal-against-ruling-dismissing-his-objection/amp/&ved=2ahUKEwiDkdHakL3cAhWpIsAKHRmwCQQQFjACegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw2mNEmrw2W6gfbJ7IcdTRAv&cf=1 I can assist with their names. The president’s legal team, which endorsed the notice of appeal, is led by Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN). Others are Mr. Lateef O. Fagbemi (SAN), Chief Akin Olujinmi (SAN), Oluwarotimi O. Akeredolu (SAN), Kola Awodein (SAN), Prof. Taiwo Osipitan (SAN), Charles Edosomwan (SAN), Emeka Ngige (SAN), Femi Atoyebi (SAN), Femi Falana (SAN), Funke Aboyade (SAN), H.O. Afolabi (SAN), Muiz Banire (SAN), and 10 other counsel. You can fool your entire clan but not Nigerians and the internet which never forgets. Ordinary WAEC. If he attended school or had it's equivalent why was he fidgety and masturbating over the case with over 20 Lawyers. He should get ready after the primaries for what is coming |
Kaduna is the most visited state by Buhari. issorai |
When Buhari submits his interest form without WAEC certificate? he should get ready for litigations. if he attempts another forgery. more wahala |
and he said he was not loosing sleep over it anu ofia |
Saraki will keep them busy in court |
Buhari will release his fang against Benue |
You people should not kill this old man oo |
chai |
Lilcentt:your eyez depicts hate |
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