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ifiokjohn:Stupid at 50 like you is genetically generational |
Vanhooijdonk:You have mental problems and is Buhari not representing Nigeria in that comparison? Why is Nigeria then missing from the data of CPJ you liars? |
Racoon:You can lie oo lol With this concocted data of yours why is Buhari or Nigeria missing here on the real and very credible data provided by CPJ? Should Nigeria not be number 1 on the list? Your false data says there have been 60 arrests but CPJ says you and premium times are chronic liars because China tops with 48 journalist arrests while Nigeria is nowhere to be found on their data Can you show me Nigeria on the attached data for 2019? Bloody lying wailers
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Simplyleo:Oh that one? He cursed me too with Blessings and I said Amen but when I cursed him too with blessings he refused to say amen and began denying his beloved PDP party lmao. That one is the king of foolisness |
ifiokjohn:Still senselessly mórónic |
Simplyleo:They are all dunces. Sowore is a person of interest to our government and rightly so too. It is people like him that end up working for foreign agencies like CIA or foreign governments and used to spread anarchy through propaganda in a nation especially since he already runs a shady media outlet after all Same Sowore is also an American citizen as well as Nigerian and can easily set Nigeria ablaze through lies, leaving us to burn while he runs back to his other country to enjoy what he has been paid for the hatchet job. Sahara account was frozen because of Sowore directly and I applaud it. That Raccoon guy is irredeemably doltish. |
ifiokjohn:Again you are rambling on senselessly. How I wish you would apply just a modicum of sense. |
ifiokjohn:lmao you are rambling on senselessly |
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Racoon:lmao you mean from the same compromised and partisan premium times? ![]() If Nigerias record with journalists under buhari is the worst in 34yrs doesn't your idiotic head not see that it should then have put Nigeria among the countries in the OP as stated by CPJ? ![]() So where is Nigeria on that list? Is she in small print? ![]() |
trutht828:You just proved yourself to be a chronic liar you this PDP miscreant. If indeed you are member of that party you would not have made such a major faux pas you this bloody lying imp. Say amen to my blessing you this unfortunate PDP zombified wailer. Why are you ashamed of your own thieving, lootocratic, kleptocratic party? |
PrinceMajestic:You have answered your own question. Since he mentioned serving corps members this means only those whom provision has been made in the budget to be paid. Nobody is trying to perpetrate any evil against you 2020 is when payment will commence since the budget has captured it. Simple. |
Dikegodspower:Unrepentant idiot! Will the money to make such payments fall from the sky? In your idiocy do you not realize that such is always budgeted for? This is why it was captured in the budget for 2020 or you assume once a bill is passed it begins to immediately take effect despite it only being able to work based on a pre-existing budget? Was there a pre-existing budget for this before the bill was passed? |
trutht828:hahahaha ![]() chai NIGERIAN CONSCIENCE PARTY ![]() What an idiot who thinks others are idiots just like he is ![]() |
trutht828:I am still waiting for you to say amen to my blessing oo as you also blessed me and i said amen ![]() |
trutht828 have you run away? ![]() Can't you say your own amen to a simple prayer blessing from me? ![]() |
trutht828:I am still waiting for your amen oo ![]() |
trutht828:I say a hearty amen to this. May God ensure that all you aim to make in life and all you have gathered right now be shared away the way PDP looted and shared our nations wealth among themselves. Now you say amen to this too. |
https://sunnewsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/court-1.jpg The Community Court of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Wednesday held that the arrest and detention of leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, by the Nigerian government was not unlawful and arbitrary. In its judgment, the court consequently dismissed the suit by Kanu alleging torture, assault, inhuman treatment and the violation of his property rights by the Federal Republic of Nigeria for lacking in merit. Delivering judgment in the suit, Hon Justice Dupe Atoki who read the judgment of the court also held that Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and detention were not unlawful and arbitrary as claimed by the plaintiff. The three member panel of the court equally dismissed the request of Kanu for monetary compensation to the tune of $800 million US Dollars. While the court acknowledged that the plaintiff had the locus standi (legal capacity) to approach the court for the alleged violation of his human rights, it adjudged that without a mandate, he lacked the legal personality to represent the IPOB before the court. On the issue of proper parties before the court, the names of the second and third defendants (Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, and Director-General, State Security Service) who are not signatories to the ECOWAS Revised Treaty, were struck out of the suit as improper parties, leaving the 1st defendant, the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the sole defendant in the case. In the suit no ECW/CCJ/APP/06/16 filed before the court on March 3, 2016 by his counsel, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, the plaintiff claimed that his rights to life, personal integrity, privacy, fair trial, freedom of movement, freedom of expression, personal liberty, freedom of association, private property, right to existence and right to self-determination were violated following his arrest and detention by agents of the defendant state. The plaintiff also alleged that he was a victim of arbitrary arrest, detention, torture, inhuman and degrading treatment while in detention and that his personal belongings were confiscated by the defendant through its agent. Mr. Kanu, who is also the Director of Radio Biafra, registered under the regulatory laws of the United Kingdom and the United Nations, demanded monetary compensation in the sum of $800 million US dollars. But counsel to the government of Nigeria, Mr. Abdullahi Abubakar, averred in his defence that the country was obliged to enforce the rule of law as stipulated in its Constitution, Treaties and Protocol which included defending the sovereignty of an undivided Nigeria. The counsel added that the activities of IPOB were secessionist in nature as it instigated a separationist agenda among the people of the country’s South-East and South-South using its Biafra Radio. Mr. Abubakar further averred that the acts of the plaintiff were intended to garner support for war against the defendant and carve out a geo-political area to be declared “Republic of Biafra.” Consequently, he said the defendant initiated an investigation into the allegations against the plaintiff which led to his arrest and discovery of illegal firearms and radio transmitters in his possession, items that posed security risk to the country. The defendant also submitted that the plaintiff was investigated while in detention for offences of criminal conspiracy, managing and belonging to an illegal society and that though granted bail whose conditions he could not meet, he was detained on fresh charges of treasonable felony instituted at the Federal High Court against the plaintiff. Counsel to the defendant avowed that although the plaintiff and some members of IPOB had severally threatened the peace of the nation with their demands, the defendant gave no orders to its agencies to kill members of IPOB nor did any such killings occur but that the defendant had remained committed to upholding the rule of law while recognizing and protecting the fundamental rights of its citizens and all groups including the IPOB. The defendant, therefore, urged the court to dismiss the case. Also on the panel were Justices Edward Amoako Asante and Keikura Bangura. https://www.sunnewsonline.com/ipob-kanus-arrest-detention-by-govt-lawful-ecowas-court/ Mynd44, Lalasticlala |
This here is one of the reasons social media needs regulation. This tweet was posted by a very mischievous PDP wailer who despite knowing such never happened still went ahead and concocted this story and shared it to twitter. Please who knows where ABUJA-ENUGU road is located? Many will read it and believe it when it was all a lie If anarchy and mass riots should begin due to this post now and she gets arrested for such she will start shouting freedom of speech right?
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Nigeria as the largest black nation has a special interest placed on her by USA and UK. They see us as threats and need our media open and not regulated simply because they need an avenue to make use of when they want to cause anarchy and chaos through their usual propaganda. Any country USA and UK want to destroy they begin doing so via sponsored press propaganda. and this is fact |
Racoon why did you read and run? ![]() Is it because you have absolutely nothing to criticize and cannot spin your usual lies against this with your misleading posts? ![]() |
Even American Journalists and spaniards are complaining about their lack of press freedom as well as other countries. I wonder why Nigeria is not on the list especially with all the noise being made by wailers! Has USA and UK made any statement to those countries with these records? WHAT IS THEIR SPECIAL INTEREST IN NIGERIA despite our good records in this regard? Can USA not address their equal lack of press freedom in their country as highlighted by a Journalist via his tweet above? |
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They say Nigeria has a very bad government which stifles her press and incarcerates her Journalists. Well CPJ which represents Journalists freedom and Press freedom worldwide has released date on the countries with the worst Press freedom records in the world this 2019 Let us check it out and see Nigerias' position on the list https://mobile.twitter.com/pressfreedom/status/1205093716253384704
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Punch are hypocrites! This their annoyance with Buhari is simply because their account was frozen by the efcc. They think we have forgotten how Dasuki paid PUNCH newspapers N10bn from $2.1bn Arms fund. ![]() |
oldtruth:lmao my family are too comfortable to be as hungry and anger withered as yours bro. Go and drink garri even if you cannot afford beans and you will be fine |
oldtruth:lmao who knows you or your family? ![]() Address him as a dog or a piece of shiit if it makes you sleep better at night. Someone is sleeping 500km away from you while you are wide awake getting angry at him for sleeping as if he knows or can see you or feels your rage. ![]() You will only end up sending yourself to hospital emergency ward as your idiocy and anger eats up your health |
hisexcellency34:A lot of you on Nairaland who are celebrating this prefix given to buhari by Punch are soooooo dumb. Even they cancelled out the prefix of Major General on their own when they addressed him as Major General Muhammadu Buhari (RTD) That RETIRED cancels out their attempt at mocking him. He is no longer a Major General but now the COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES which is a rank much higher than a major General and still attributed to the military. This is simply the Punch chasing its own tail here and acting a fool ![]() |
Worthy of note is that these 3 ex governors who so far have been jailed all got jailed under this present Major General Dictator Buharis regime. Something that never happened nor could ever happen during the 16 years of the lootocratic angel, reverend father and Pope PDP |
Temptee101:So says a wisdom lacking hate blinded zombified wailer |
