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Politics / Re: Presidency Releases Picture Of 'Happy-Looking' Osinbajo, El-Rufai by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:25pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Osibejo osibejo.....simple suit u cannot buy. Boari no dey pay u? |
Crime / Re: Police Corporal Shoots Tricyclist, Kills Mother Of Four Over N100 by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:11pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Accidental discharge? No.
Will they admit that? No
Why? because maybe the law regards no such people. |
Crime / Re: Police Corporal Shoots Tricyclist, Kills Mother Of Four Over N100 by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:06pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
By virtue of the deceased earthly nomenclature, I think she is Calabar or Akwaibom maybe but definitely not yoruba....so, I dnt expect the issue to be seriously handled.....those "bloody barbarians"(Sahara reporters) would not venture to report this since Jonathan is no longer there to blame for the crisi of country. |
Politics / Re: Rivers Govt: Amaechi’s Refusal To Appear Before Panel Is Admission Of Guilt. by CHUKSKALIDONN: 9:51pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
He was campaigning for boari and and apc to the detriment of the state's financial health......shame.small time now that one over there would stand up to say e will change naijeria.....nonsense 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Rivers Govt: Amaechi’s Refusal To Appear Before Panel Is Admission Of Guilt. by CHUKSKALIDONN: 7:16pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
torusoeri:He's not in a Nigerian soil, I think Interpol should be involve of they needed to arrest him, which I don't think it will pass. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:23pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
Tbillz:Couldn't you have thought better? What if there may be other factors involved? What if politics is involved or some religious factors?I expect u to make use of ur brain waves in many direction. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:14pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
aryzgreat:Lol....u mean Osinbajo 2 Likes |
Food / Re: If Your Partner's Mum Serves You Any Of These, What Would You Do? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:11pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
aflyingbird:Why wouldn't you....huh? It is with utter remorse that I say that people forget what things are so easily and what they are meant to be too easily. |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:05pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
Sheggy13:Why have u fail understand the hand writing on the blackboard (not even d walls)? Wake up quickly from ur slumber and face those hand writings, Yes, its hard to be admit but dat BRO(4horsewomen) has just said a glaring truth. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:00pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
aryzgreat:Osinbade.....never heard of him. Who is he? |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 3:29pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
Pastor Adebayo....rich pastor, General Overseer. But, you have managed to allow your congregation to worship the Lord Almighty under an uncompleted building giving room to some insaned, uninformed, blood-sucking beings. |
Politics / Re: 6 Die In Suicide Bomb Attack On Redeem Church by CHUKSKALIDONN: 3:22pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
So why have they refused to relay the names of the victims also? Could it be they are foreigners to the jigawa state and the North? Pathetic |
Food / Re: If Your Partner's Mum Serves You Any Of These, What Would You Do? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 3:10pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
Sile12:Snake wine acording to traditional Chinese medicine is of important curative and can reinvigorate a person. It is believed to cure farsightedness, hair loss and sexual perfomance.it is normally drank on short glasses due to its high alcoholic content. Snake wine can be found in Vietnam, Southern Asia, and Southern China |
Food / Re: If Your Partner's Mum Serves You Any Of These, What Would You Do? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 2:53pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
FriedPlantain:Lol......the dog meat is the only food in the list I can manage. 1 Like |
Crime / Re: Victim Of Police Brutality Recunts Ordeal:hunged Upside Down For 3 Months by CHUKSKALIDONN: 2:47pm On Jul 05, 2015 |
segxi1960:Please can you tell more about the HRC |
Crime / Re: Victim Of Police Brutality Recunts Ordeal:hunged Upside Down For 3 Months by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:52am On Jul 04, 2015 |
The SARS is sub of the NPF under the department of DCI...I want the public to be sensitized on their constitutional powers to execute or inhumanly torture the indigens of their respective communities |
Crime / Victim Of Police Brutality Recunts Ordeal:hunged Upside Down For 3 Months by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:00am On Jul 04, 2015 |
By Esther Onyegbula For Justin Nwankwo, a doctoral student of philosophy at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, what he went through inside the cell at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Awka in Anambra State, two years ago, is better imagined than experienced. The brutality allegedly meted to him is like hell on earth. Narrating his ordeal to Crime Guard, the then Manager of Upper Class Hotel in the commercial city of Onitsha, Anambra State, before it was demolished by the Peter Obi administration said: “August 1, 2013 is a day I will never forget in my life, as it marked the beginning of an ugly experience I passed through for three months. It was the day I was arrested alongside 13 others who worked in the hotel I managed while pursuing my educational career. “That morning, police officers stormed the hotel shouting: ‘Where is your director?’ I took them to his office and they brought out a search warrant. In the course of interrogation, I discovered that they already had a particular room in mind. One of the officers kept shouting: ‘Where is room 102?’ The staff in charge of cleaning the guest rooms had already resumed. Unfortunately, the particular room which the police officers were asking for was locked by the guest who lodged the previous night. When we discovered that the guest did not drop the key at the reception while leaving, the police had to break the door. “I was there when they forced the door open and discovered two dark poly bags containing two dried human skulls. But the true story is that the night before that day, we had a guest who lodged in one of the rooms in the hotel. He lodged with a name and was given a receipt. It was immediately the guest checked out that the police stormed the hotel early the next morning with a search warrant, searched the hotel and discovered two dried human skulls, two AK-47 rifles and one military cap.” Crime scene and demolition of hotel “Ironically, the police did not take photo shots of the crime scene, the hotel, and the bags containing the items, which is what obtains in other climes. Rather, what they did was to march all of us out of the hotel, then whisked us to the Area Command in Onitsha. They took about 13 of us away in a bullion van to the Area Command and then, to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Akwuzu. When we got there, they said they have to start with the manager. Surprisingly, the hotel was demolished by the state government the same day we were arrested. On the second day, the hotel was in rubble.” My ordeal “My ordeal started at Akwuzu Special Anti-Robbery Squad where I met an entirely different world. As a little boy who grew up in Onitsha, I heard that anyone who went to Akwuzu SARS never returned, but I had never been there. When we got there, it was a terrible experience for me. I was the first to be tortured. We were taken to a rickety hall, tied like Christmas goats used for barbecue and hung on a stake. I went through this torture everyday for three months. The torture was in stages. Like other suspects, I was tortured till I passed out. They poured water on me to revive me each time I passed out.” The torture room “The torture room was a large hall with several operatives applying different types of techniques in torturing suspects. When I first entered the torture chamber and saw what was happening, I began to expect mine immediately. Most times, sounds of gunshots filled the halls, as suspects were shot by officers. There was a day I was being tortured and bullets were sprayed on a suspect. I was scared of what will be my fate if any of the bullets hit me? There were times I was tied to a stake with arms raised up. Blood was dripping out of my nose. When I passed out, I was taken off the stake for about an hour or two to recover before the torture continued. From that stage, I was taken to where my hands were tied with a rope and pulled in different directions. “Severally, I felt I may not survive the torture because of the weighty allegations against me. I was tortured for three months. “The final torture I received was from my investigating police officer, IPO, who used his hands to pull out the hair on my skin because I am hairy. I noticed that each time we were being tortured, the officers murmured among themselves, asking what would happen if the suspects died. This shows they knew that the treatment they were meting out was inhuman.” Physical and mental torture “Initially when I got there, I was asked to write a statement. Midway, they forced me to stop. After the physical torture, they took me through the mental torture. This involved putting you inside a small dark crowded cell with about 26 other suspects, all naked. We were not fed. We were kept under dehumanising condition. Some suspects had gunshot wounds which were decaying, septic, with maggots coming out. “When tortured beyond unbearable limit, suspects will begin to confess to crimes they didn’t commit, saying what the officers wanted them to say just to be freed from torture. The painful aspect is the fact that they lie to your relatives when they come, that you are not in their custody. Meanwhile you are wasting away in their cell. “It was when the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (NOPRIN) mounted pressure through media publications that my IPO brought a statement written by him and forced me to sign. Without being derogatory, my IPO is less educated than me. So, I had to confront him when I was granted bail three months later, insisting that the written statement was not mine. Instead of showing remorse, he quipped that I should be happy I was not wasted.” “Travel to Aso Rock” “Goings-on at the SARS, Awkuzu, are very inhuman. They are degrading human life there. Each time human rights activists and civil society organizations visit, they give us clothes to wear and depopulate the cells by taking suspects to other cells. After they leave, they bring the suspects back into the cells. It was during one of such occasions that some suspects died. They execute people summarily in Cell 5. The cell is built in such a way that when you come inside the building, it is the first cell you see but you won’t know that anything like that goes on there. Whenever they open the cell, expectations are that many suspects will certainly die and they simply refer to it as, ‘travelling to Aso Rock’. We saw it, we experienced it and we felt it. Every night, we feel like it was the last day on earth.” Disappearance of suspects at night “Usually in SARS, two words are commonly used. They are: to ‘waste and to travel’. Initially, when I began to hear the phrase, I didn’t understand what it meant till suspects began to disappear from our cells at night and never returned. Some of the suspects I met in the cell left and I rose to become the boss. But I was a very benevolent boss as I fed suspects in the cell with the money my parents gave me while in cell. I was lucky to have survived the physical, mental and psychological torture but when I was released, I had to face the societal stigma as people who were close to me before my arrest and detention, stayed away from me and treated me like I was an ex-convict.” Back to academics “I was supposed to have completed my programme but for my ordeal, I was forcefully taken away from the academic world. I returned this year. Hopefully, before the end of July, I would defend my project. Ironically, the police filed a suit against us at the magistrate’s court when there was too much pressure from civil right organisations spear-headed by NOPRIN. The police was forced to take us to court. On the day we were arraigned in court at about 2:30am, officers came into the cell, asked us to have our bath. I asked where they were taking us. They said they were taking us to court. That was the first time in three months that I took my bath. At the court, we were arraigned on a seven-count charge ranging from murder to robbery.” Demolition in error “While in prison, we made enquiries about Nnabule Okafor, the man they said we killed in the charges preferred against us. The truth of the matter is that Anambra State government demolished the hotel in error and when they discovered that it was an error and the whole incident, a set-up, they had to file a charge against us so that they could justify the demolition of the building. Now that we have been bailed, both the police and the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) have refused to take the case to high court. We have 14 suits in court on violation of fundamental human rights. All the cases we have in the court are the ones we instituted for the government to compensate us but nothing has been done. We have served them notice yet they refused to respond.” Compensation for the oppressed “It is all part of the torture that both the police and Anambra State Governor have erred and still will not accept the fact that there is need to compensate those whom you have victimized. “The experience of torture in the Nigerian police if you have not heard, or seen or felt it, you keep hearing go to court, go to court but we have been in the court. “We also want to be in the court of public opinion because when this thing happened, the Governor of Anambra State did not go to court. He became the accuser and the judge at the same time. He demolished the hotel alongside the properties of those who lived and worked in that place. I am not scared to discuss this experience because I still want justice to be done,” he stated. SHARE ON Twitter Facebook Google+ Buffer http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/victim-of-police-brutality-recounts-ordeal-every-day-for-three-months-i-was-hung-upside-down-and-tortured/http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/victim-of-police-brutality-recounts-ordeal-every-day-for-three-months-i-was-hung-upside-down-and-tortured/ |
Religion / Re: Lagos Pastor Heals Mad Man On The Street (Photos) by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:39pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
lagos pastors....the story of kumuyi and nnamdi okere still unbelievable. |
Politics / Re: ‘Harassment Of National Assembly May Lead To Buhahi’s Impeachment’ - Agbazuere by CHUKSKALIDONN: 4:34pm On Jul 02, 2015 |
As a country without history apart from from coups and monumental allegations, it is very typical that barbarism prevails. Notwithstanding the emptiness in the assertions of the lawyer, am deeply concerned about the barberic nature of Buhari, the president of the country i refused to recognise and be part of...... |
Politics / Re: AIT Hate Attacks On Buhari; A Violation Of Ethics And Standards Of Journalism. by CHUKSKALIDONN: 6:00pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
crownprince102:Story! Just sit back and imagine ur emptiness. Is Buhari now the Attorney General of the Federation. Buhari now na holy man..e no dey sin. Shall I compile the numerous principles that was violeted by Buhari and his APC colleagues? The fact is that GEJ is entierly tolerative, if not am sure he can capitalize on the barbarism of Buhari and his party.AIT has their facts and so they have published if u think its so illegal and improper, seek redress... simple! 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: What's The Best Bday Gift I Can Give To Her? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 5:36pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
prettythicksme:Lol.....noted. |
Politics / Re: House Orders PRESSID Stopped Due To Abscence Of Northerners On List by CHUKSKALIDONN: 5:33pm On Apr 28, 2015 |
MalcoImX:On what basis? |
Politics / Re: House Orders PRESSID Stopped Due To Abscence Of Northerners On List by CHUKSKALIDONN: 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
MalcoImX:Someone at least can be of certain level of intelligence when he or she is helped pass his or exam. Get ur first class bearers to come compete with those of their counterparts that are being helped to make theirs. Yet, there's none of them. Does it mean that no one can make first class among u without being helped? Get them, we want them to compete with those fake first class bearers. That's what PRESSID is telling u. 1 Like |
Romance / Re: What's The Best Bday Gift I Can Give To Her? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 1:39pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
ronald4lif: Anything simple |
Romance / Re: What's The Best Bday Gift I Can Give To Her? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 1:38pm On Apr 25, 2015 |
malonephill:I did but she said she would accept a chewing gum as long it came from me |
Romance / What's The Best Bday Gift I Can Give To Her? by CHUKSKALIDONN: 11:01pm On Apr 24, 2015 |
Well, I dnt like discussing my flaws especially when it comes to social or relationship blocks for no just any solid reason other my pride and ego...its hurts them. So, I will just ask and I will like u my chully pals to reply pertinent to d topic. One of my flaws is knowing what to get for a lady without asking though I meticulously took time to observe her and what she normally likes but I will get this end feeling that I may be fatally wrong. So, I always thought my observations are wrong. This time around, its no mistake and its no dulling cos its a 'half time' opportunity not even 'one time'. I have this girl. She's been a friend, one I admire and she's fully aware and she's got birthday coming up. She has called to say "hey Chuks my bday is coming up and ur d first to know and am expecting u first in everything", in a teasing manner. I feel like using this avenue to......... u understand nah. She said she will welcome a chewing gum as long it came from me. So, guys just fire me down with options of what I can give to her....abeg make una remember say my papa no be soludo and my uncle no know sanusi. So make una keep am as simple as possible....thanks |
Politics / Re: House Orders PRESSID Stopped Due To Abscence Of Northerners On List by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:50am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Its always about the northerners. The lawmaker in charge of the reps commitee on Education is a Northerner precisely Kano State in the name of Mr. Aminu Suleiman. Now, prof. Okojie has affirmed that the scholarship is solidly based on merit and on the ground that applicants must be first class graduates under the age of 30. Out of 104 short listed for the scholarship this year, North Central earned earned 7 slots while North West and North East as well as FCT received none. This is in no way "educational imbalance" or "monumental abuse" as stipulated by suleiman, considering the affirmation of prof. Okojie. Its by merit and not politics. The so called lawmaker should admit the incompetence of his brothers with respect to academic qualities particularly to the scholarship and afterwards render practical help or panaceas for it. That is what lawmakers do for their people rather than playing politics. I strongly advice the executive body in charge to approach this opinion of the rep with a pinch of salt or risk losing our education and capabilities to politics as we have lost more to it....thanks. 5 Likes |
Health / Re: You Can Never Be Fat Enough For A Typical Nigerian Mother by CHUKSKALIDONN: 10:24am On Apr 24, 2015 |
Naijasinglegirl:Lol.....I av a suggestions |
Health / Re: You Can Never Be Fat Enough For A Typical Nigerian Mother by CHUKSKALIDONN: 12:40pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
kinibigdeal:Like crayfish ....lol |
Politics / Re: Deziani Madueke's Achievements As Petroleum Minister. by CHUKSKALIDONN: 12:36pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
bcreamz:Pls be well informed before u spew out shit. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Deziani Madueke's Achievements As Petroleum Minister. by CHUKSKALIDONN: 12:09pm On Apr 23, 2015 |
MzJackBaueress:Are u sure of what u've just said if not why not just economize ur words for meaningful ones. |
Health / Re: You Can Never Be Fat Enough For A Typical Nigerian Mother by CHUKSKALIDONN: 11:54am On Apr 23, 2015 |
African mama....absolutely authoritative in the well being of their pikin. But this girl u wan blame ur mama for ur big legs and potential christian-mother arm. No way,na u do urself. |
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