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Politics › Re: "Samuel Ortom Is A Failed & Drowning Governor" - Police PRO by cheren: 5:40pm On Feb 06, 2018 |
deadkamalu: the fact of the matter is that past and successive benue government out of political expediency created deadly militias, armed them with dangerous weapons and they became the provokers of fulani attacks,they rustle cows,engage in kidnapping,killings and armed robberies only useful during elections for violence and political assasinations. they even engage in gang wars sacking communities but the state government is underplaying it but keep shouting fulanis,who has been arrested for all the killing going on in zaki biam and katsina ala area,ortom is a big mess.there is state sponsored terrorism in benue. cow sense on display. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Animals That Feel Pains Of Birth, Did They Eat The Forbidden Apple Too? by cheren: 6:18pm On Feb 04, 2018 |
JudgementHammer: Lol you're just one embittered ignoramus. I should be d one getting irritated with ur folly. You post to please people.
Wish to see you on your sick bed after accident has claimed ur mobility then will wonder who you will call upon. when your type run short of points to argue you embrace name calling and insults. Kai |
TV/Movies › Re: Khloe KokobyKhloe Goes Braless On BBNaija 3 by cheren: 9:51pm On Jan 29, 2018 |
LadyGoddiva: I even thought the boobs were showing sef, like Tboss braless  She’s got nice boobs, bras are fuckiñg uncomfortable and she can decide not to wear them. I never even wear bras when I’m home sef so maybe she’s the kind of girl that don’t wear bras unless they’re stepping out. are you gay? |
Romance › Re: Ladies, You Get To Your Boyfriend's Room And Meet This What Will You Do? by cheren: 1:21pm On Jan 25, 2018 |
Liliyann: A guy that can leave his kitchen this way is capable of wearing the same boxer for a week so? |
Crime › Re: Irigwe Militia Attacks Fulani Herdsmen In Plateau, Kill Them & Cows. Graphic by cheren: 1:17pm On Jan 25, 2018 |
The hunter has been hunted. |
Forum Games › Re: Is This Murder Or Suicide? by cheren: 12:45pm On Jan 21, 2018 |
godonzoki: He wz murdered with an AK47 or pump action hence tgw blood stain on d wall. Pistol can't have that effect. Even at close range? |
Forum Games › Re: Is This Murder Or Suicide? by cheren: 12:44pm On Jan 21, 2018 |
TheSuperNerd: Lots of evidence point to suicide like the note on the table, the gun in the man's hand (but there is a twist here), and also the door being shut and again another is the stool being turned over in a manner that suggests the man fell off after killing himself... Butttt I believe too like some here that it is murder.
Madam Dominique has rightly pointed out the fact that most or all suicide cases will see the gun not held so tightly by the victim. The gun can't possibly be in the victim's hand after a suicide is done like now.As life leaves the victim's body, his hold over the gun will lessen and make the gun drop out of his grip.
Now there is another strong reason why this is murder. The angle of gunshot which made the victim's blood splash on the wall as seen in rhe picture. If this was suicide, the victim will hold the gun close enough to his head or mouth or neck and the damage inflicted will be close range. But the picture shows blood spilled on the wall near the bed and curtains (to the curtain's right in the pic). This could only mean that someone else shot this victim and did so at an angle to the head that sent his blood splashing unto the wall and with a distance not so close with the victim backing the wall.
Well, it is just my thoughts. I think it is murder after all. stop watching too much of American movies. |
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Politics › Re: Kalu: Those Killing Nigerians Are Not Fulani Herdsmen, They're From Niger Republ by cheren: 11:04am On Jan 11, 2018 |
meethumb: Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, the former Abia State governor has said that Fulani herders are not responsible for the recent killings in parts of the country.
According to him, prominent Nigerians who are against the anti-corruption war of the Federal Government are the major sponsors of the alleged killer herdsmen.
Kalu who stated this while sympathizing with the victims and families of those who were killed in Taraba and Benue States, said perpetrators were mostly returnees from Niger Republic who infiltrated the people and pretended to be Fulani herders.
He said these killer herders were mostly sponsored by politicians who were aggrieved because the President blocked the various channels by which the country’s resources were being siphoned.
Kalu said when he was the governor of Abia State, he was never in good terms with some rich individuals who were busy milking the state.
He added there was trouble around the country now because President Muhammadu Buhari had ended the old ways of handling the nation’s resources.
Kalu spoke in his country home, Igbere, during the launch of free interest loan to Abians in Abia North Senatorial District.
Source: https://abacityblog.com/2018/01/kalu-those-killing-nigerians-are-not-fulani-herdsmen-theyre-from-niger-republic.html How do you know? Do they carry ID cards? So we are this insecure in this country that known foreigners come in and out at will and kill us and go unscratched Mr butt licker you have no shame and you are a waste of brain cells. THANK YOU. |
Crime › Re: 75 People Killed By Fulani Herdsmen In Benue To Be Buried In Mass Grave Today by cheren: 10:58am On Jan 11, 2018 |
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Crime › Benue State Government Set To Burry Victims Of Fulani Attack. by cheren(op): 10:49pm On Jan 10, 2018*. Modified: 11:05pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
All is now set for Tomorrow's Mass Burial of over 70 Innocent Benue Indigenes who were Murdered by Fulani Herdsmen in Guma and Logo Local Government Areas of Benue State.
Caskets Arrive the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi this Evening.
May their souls rest in peace!All is now set for Tomorrow's Mass Burial of over 70 Innocent Benue Indigenes who were Murdered by Fulani Herdsmen in Guma and Logo Local Government Areas of Benue State.
Caskets Arrive the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi this Evening.
May their souls rest in peace!All is now set for Tomorrow's Mass Burial of over 70 Innocent Benue Indigenes who were Murdered by Fulani Herdsmen in Guma and Logo Local Government Areas of Benue State.
Caskets Arrive the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi this Evening.
May their souls rest in peace! |
Phones › Re: How Well Did Camon CX Fare In Nigerian Markets? by cheren: 10:49am On Jan 09, 2018 |
MizMyColi: I am not privy to Tecno's account books, so I really don't know per se.
First, people complained a lot about the battery draining very fast, and there was also the issue of multitasking. An update was released recently that's touted to fix that. In my opinion, I would not say it's a complete fix, but I think that it is better, way better than what I used to experience as per battery issues.
These aside, I really did enjoy using my Camon CX. Of course, I still use it, but I might port soon....even that is hard at this point because I am yet to find a phone that gives me the kind of camera quality that this phone gives to me at its price, or even a bit higher.
Also, I found that the device is quite popular....It gives me a sense of pride knowing I was among its first users and those who spoke glowingly about the device, who knows, my opinion might have influenced a person or two. Everywhere I turn, I find that someone is using the device, other times, two people maybe.
In my opinion, it did really well in the market, and this should be an avenue for Tecno to consolidate on all what they did right in the Camon CX and work on the things they did not do too well on (battery and multi tasking)
So, fam, whats your take about the Camon CX success rate in your respective states' tech market?
Let's gist. Happy New Year!  If your money is not on Gionee then you should be buoyant enough to buy the likes of Samsung, IPhone, and HTC any other thing is useless hype and a waste of our hard earned resources in this trying times of today. |
Food › Re: African Civet, Grass Cutter: The Bush Animals God Of The Forest Blessed Us With by cheren: 10:30am On Jan 09, 2018 |
koice: Hyena is much bigger and has spots. Civet has stripes and kinda like a raccoon. He killed a Civet. |
Food › Re: African Civet, Grass Cutter: The Bush Animals God Of The Forest Blessed Us With by cheren: 10:21am On Jan 09, 2018 |
homealone: The first picture is hyena  Thats a wild cat. Its a brother to the domesticated pussy cat. |
Celebrities › Re: Nana Akosua Hanson's "No Bra Day" Photo Got People Talking by cheren: 5:49am On Oct 17, 2017 |
[color=#990000][/color]see her breast like yam tubers see her breast like yam tubers see her breast like yam tubers . |
Travel › Re: See Eleven (11) Things You Will Experience On Your Trip To Markudi, Nigeria by cheren: 7:39pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
spyg1: Where is makurdi located? You have not been to Makurdi not even your family member that is why you say so. Food is not a problem here.and who will allow his children to do that? and who will allow that in his restaurant? Don't mind fools that mistake Benue to a core northern state .95 percent of our population can't even speak core northern languages like hausa ,u can redicule us in other ways but food . |
Travel › Re: See Eleven (11) Things You Will Experience On Your Trip To Markudi, Nigeria by cheren: 7:32pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
chatinent: I forgot this part: timidity. That's mischief there is no place in Benue as a whole that you meet such. |
Crime › Delivery After Pay Is A No No For Non Renowned Shoping Sites. by cheren(op): 2:52pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
There is a new trend by scammers since news broke out that an agent of a prominent online shopping site was mobbed and beaten to death fraud stars now cajole unsuspecting customers into paying before delivery on account of safety in which after you make payments they disappear in thin air that's how I met one Okoro jude with the following account details:BANK NAME: eco bank ACCOUNT NUMBER: 3513066278 ACCOUNT NAME: OKORO JUDE phone number +234 703 303 9729 which when checked on Facebook returned a famale account on efritin.com with same motive in which an amount was collected from me before they deal broke when they still demanded a second trench of payment equivalent to the cost of the phone which I was to just balance up #4000 naira on delivery when I revoked the transaction and asked for returns on money already spent,he became unaccessible til date. I have tried reaching customer care service on all their outlets through voice , text messaging and email to no avail. They entice you with products at mouth watering rates as bait you can log into the site @ efritin. com and try things for yourself. |
Education › Re: Has ASUU Officially Declared An Indefinite Strike???. by cheren: 10:00pm On Aug 13, 2017 |
Yes they have now sef am typing this in my farm |
Phones › Re: My Nokia 5 Unboxing:Would You Choose A Tecno Or Infinix Device Over This? (text) by cheren: 8:45am On Aug 11, 2017 |
A 5.5 screen instead would have been great. |
Health › Re: Breast Cancer Survivor Bares It All On Red Carpet: Media React (photo) by cheren: 7:02pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
feodan: learn all instrument in ibadan @ GODS GRACE MUSIC ACADEMY Guy this your sign post Na Tomb stone? nawao ..Maybe your want to burry your students musical skills here ni? |
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Celebrities › Re: Is It Right For A Lady To Pay For Her Own Bride Price? by cheren: 2:29pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
If you are from India |
Phones › Re: Hot: Mtn 5mb For N5 Back And Better; Get Upto 500gb by cheren: 2:25pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
Guruznkid: If you can remember back then in 2015 we enjoyed 5MB for N5 on MTN which works only on MTN ipluse known as MTN Pluse this time around. And back then you can accumulate it upto 500GB in a day. Until it was finally blocked by MTN. But i come to announce to you, you can now get 5MB for N5 on MTN. Its back and better. The good news about it is that it works on all MTN tariff plans. And you can accumulate it upto 500GB in a day.
How To Activate MTN 5MB For N5
Simply dial *567*133# then select 1 to Activate 5MB for N5. You can also dial *567# and select 133 then follow the options.
Don't forget to post your sceernshots! which part of Nigeria is this person from: Guy where you leave your sense ?I for help u find am |
Food › Re: The Antelope We Killed Yesterday In Ijebu-itele, Ogun State by cheren: 12:04am On Jul 03, 2016 |
A gazelle is any of many antelope species in the genus Gazella or formerly considered to belong to it.They have 6 species ; The Six species are included in two genera, Eudorcas and Nanger, which were formerly considered subgenera . The genus Procapra has also been considered a subgenus of Gazella , and its members are also referred to as gazelles Deer (singular and plural Deer (singular and plural) are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. The two main groups are the Cervinae , including the muntjac, the fallow deer and the chital , and the Capreolinae , including the reindeer (caribou). The above animals both have Horns so with this I beg to differ that the animal killed above does not belong to any of this crew. |
Politics › Re: FG Drags Anambra To Supreme Court, Slams N50bn Suit by cheren: 10:33am On Jun 23, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Open Letter To President Muhammadu Buhari by cheren: 11:13pm On Jun 22, 2016 |
[/color]RafaelMagen: OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI
Dear President,
Greetings sir, I hope this meets you in far better condition than majority of the populace from where I write. I am not a fan of open letters, they seem to be more about ostentation than communication, hence the purpose of letter writing is usually defeated in them. But it has become very necessary to waive tenets, so I dare to write you this morning. I crave your indulgence for one presidential minute sir, please do stoop. I promise not to bore with plenty grammar.
The disagreement between herdsmen and farmers in the middle belt is common knowledge to every Nigerian. Overtime, it has evolved into a crisis and threatened peace along border areas. Today sir, the situation has become an abyss. We are witnesses and victims of one of the most dreadful genocides ever carried out. The Benue man who typically is a farmer has been forced by herdsmen to vacate his farmland for cattle to feed and his shelter turned to a rearing ground for livestock. Cash and food crops are being maimed alike, human bodies get slaughtered on a daily. Villagers lay defenceless in wait for their turn under the knife, babies sit in tears next to bodies of their parents wrapped in bullets. A tribe is being wiped out in the Benue valley sir.
It is regrettable yet pertinent to note that the coverage & reportage of this evil on National TV as well as loud cries of despair and aggression emanating from this region of the country has yet attracted an official statement or address from the Commander in Chief of Arms Forces of the Federal Republic. In the course of this calamity, visits have been made to Benue State by the Inspector General of Police and wife of the vice president at different instances to ascertain the level of damage and identify with survivors.
Sir, as the Chief Security Officer of the nation it is expected that among many counter-actions, you would condemn outrightly the indiscriminate killings in this region as you have done so well on violence perpetrated elsewhere. The loudness of your silence on the massacre in the Benue valley is deafening sir, needless to say, but I do hope you forgive me and my fellow Benue indigenes for failing to hear the melodious campaign songs cum reassurance speeches come 2019. I mean no threat sir, but if the people's mandate means anything to you I hope this piece leaves you as insecured about it as the infants in Logo and Agatu Local Governments are about their lives.
My minute has elapsed sir, I could go on but that would be at the risk of the temperate audience i've gotten from you. Much thanks, I appreciate your time and would be even more thankful if you grant a quick and apt response to the issue addressed herein. Cheers! [color=#770077]RafaelMagen: OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI
Dear President,
Greetings sir, I hope this meets you in far better condition than majority of the populace from where I write. I am not a fan of open letters, they seem to be more about ostentation than communication, hence the purpose of letter writing is usually defeated in them. But it has become very necessary to waive tenets, so I dare to write you this morning. I crave your indulgence for one presidential minute sir, please do stoop. I promise not to bore with plenty grammar.
The disagreement between herdsmen and farmers in the middle belt is common knowledge to every Nigerian. Overtime, it has evolved into a crisis and threatened peace along border areas. Today sir, the situation has become an abyss. We are witnesses and victims of one of the most dreadful genocides ever carried out. The Benue man who typically is a farmer has been forced by herdsmen to vacate his farmland for cattle to feed and his shelter turned to a rearing ground for livestock. Cash and food crops are being maimed alike, human bodies get slaughtered on a daily. Villagers lay defenceless in wait for their turn under the knife, babies sit in tears next to bodies of their parents wrapped in bullets. A tribe is being wiped out in the Benue valley sir.
It is regrettable yet pertinent to note that the coverage & reportage of this evil on National TV as well as loud cries of despair and aggression emanating from this region of the country has yet attracted an official statement or address from the Commander in Chief of Arms Forces of the Federal Republic. In the course of this calamity, visits have been made to Benue State by the Inspector General of Police and wife of the vice president at different instances to ascertain the level of damage and identify with survivors.
Sir, as the Chief Security Officer of the nation it is expected that among many counter-actions, you would condemn outrightly the indiscriminate killings in this region as you have done so well on violence perpetrated elsewhere. The loudness of your silence on the massacre in the Benue valley is deafening sir, needless to say, but I do hope you forgive me and my fellow Benue indigenes for failing to hear the melodious campaign songs cum reassurance speeches come 2019. I mean no threat sir, but if the people's mandate means anything to you I hope this piece leaves you as insecured about it as the infants in Logo and Agatu Local Governments are about their lives.
My minute has elapsed sir, I could go on but that would be at the risk of the temperate audience i've gotten from you. Much thanks, I appreciate your time and would be even more thankful if you grant a quick and apt response to the issue addressed herein. Cheers! RafaelMagen: OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI
Dear President,
Greetings sir, I hope this meets you in far better condition than majority of the populace from where I write. I am not a fan of open letters, they seem to be more about ostentation than communication, hence the purpose of letter writing is usually defeated in them. But it has become very necessary to waive tenets, so I dare to write you this morning. I crave your indulgence for one presidential minute sir, please do stoop. I promise not to bore with plenty grammar.
The disagreement between herdsmen and farmers in the middle belt is common knowledge to every Nigerian. Overtime, it has evolved into a crisis and threatened peace along border areas. Today sir, the situation has become an abyss. We are witnesses and victims of one of the most dreadful genocides ever carried out. The Benue man who typically is a farmer has been forced by herdsmen to vacate his farmland for cattle to feed and his shelter turned to a rearing ground for livestock. Cash and food crops are being maimed alike, human bodies get slaughtered on a daily. Villagers lay defenceless in wait for their turn under the knife, babies sit in tears next to bodies of their parents wrapped in bullets. A tribe is being wiped out in the Benue valley sir.
It is regrettable yet pertinent to note that the coverage & reportage of this evil on National TV as well as loud cries of despair and aggression emanating from this region of the country has yet attracted an official statement or address from the Commander in Chief of Arms Forces of the Federal Republic. In the course of this calamity, visits have been made to Benue State by the Inspector General of Police and wife of the vice president at different instances to ascertain the level of damage and identify with survivors.
Sir, as the Chief Security Officer of the nation it is expected that among many counter-actions, you would condemn outrightly the indiscriminate killings in this region as you have done so well on violence perpetrated elsewhere. The loudness of your silence on the massacre in the Benue valley is deafening sir, needless to say, but I do hope you forgive me and my fellow Benue indigenes for failing to hear the melodious campaign songs cum reassurance speeches come 2019. I mean no threat sir, but if the people's mandate means anything to you I hope this piece leaves you as insecured about it as the infants in Logo and Agatu Local Governments are about their lives.
My minute has elapsed sir, I could go on but that would be at the risk of the temperate audience i've gotten from you. Much thanks, I appreciate your time and would be even more thankful if you grant a quick and apt response to the issue addressed herein. Cheers! OVER TO FRONT PAGE :Buhari must read this since he can't hear |