Collins9156's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Collins9156's Profile › Collins9156's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (of 21 pages)
Let us pray since we can't defend ourselves, May God forgive them and protect us IJN Let me tell you any place they burnt down, automatically theirs take it or leave it. Conquer in quote. |
Only in Nigeria, get your pvc |
Go and get your pvc, it's your right |
You scored bru, people like you always needed for direction. ZirdoRoray: |
Get your pvc |
And his children would be like my father again. |
Where is the bills? Go and get your pvc now. |
Her believe, anyway She Knows what She Is Doing |
All i can say, Tinubu is the evil of South West While Obj is the evil of Nigeria as a whole. Nigerians said not me.� |
Can Deltans please come to the counter and collect their parcel
|
Lalasticlala, Seun. Please push to the front page. |
Save us from being killed like cows,’ they cry to Buhari •As FG directs envoy to wade in urgently By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor & Victoria Ojeme Fourteen Nigerians have already been moved to a jail in Medina apparently in preparation for the hangman’s noose. That has sent shivers down their spines forcing them to dispatch a Save-Our-Souls message to President Muhammadu Buhari to do all within his powers to save them from being slaughtered like cows. They were 15 in number but one of them was executed last year as a common criminal. The manner, in which Yusuf Yakubu Ajiboye from Kwara State was arrested, hurriedly tried and subsequently killed, made them to entertain fear for their lives and came to the conclusion that the long knife was indeed awaiting them. “We know they are preparing to kill us but before we die, we are pleading with the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to look into the charges preferred against us and see if indeed, we have been given fair hearing for the offences they claim we committed, and whether the Saudi authorities have treated us well under the law,” one of the suspects said in a leaked document made available to Saturday Vanguard from Riyadh. “They claim that we peddled drugs and committed other drug-related offences, which according to them carry death penalty but we want Nigeria to intervene and give us another chance to live,” the suspect pleaded on behalf of the rest being detained in preparation for their execution in the Middle East country. Among the Nigerians in the Medina Prison awaiting execution are: Lolo Babatunde, Biola Lawal, Hafis Amosu, Jimoh Ishola, Tunde Ibrahim, Abdurimi Aweda, Adam Abubakar, Amode Tunde, Adewumi Adepoju, Saka Riyau, Aliu Muhammed, Abdul Raman, Yekini Yahaya and two other women. Many other Nigerians arrested for drug-related offences have also been detained at Jedda, Mecca and Riyadh prisons in Saudi Arabia, awaiting execution. Sources close to the suspects told Saturday Vanguard that there are no fewer than 25 Nigerian drug suspects being detained in several prisons in Saudi Arabia with the ultimate aim of executing them since the offence carried the maximum death penalty in that country. But their fear has heightened since they claimed that they contacted the Nigerian Embassy in Riyadh and pleaded with them to take action to at least free them from that country’s jail and repatriate them to Abuja to either live or die and be buried on their father land, but regretted that the appeal fell on deaf ears. “Our government should act fast to save our lives from the hangman’s noose because delay is dangerous in this case,” one of the suspects told Saturday Vanguard. FG reacts The Nigerian Government confirmed yesterday, that it was aware of the detained Nigerians in Saudi Arabia in connection with drug-related offences and had already waded into the matter. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said necessary steps were being taken to engage with the Saudi authorities on the fate of the detained Nigerian drug suspects. ‘’The Minister of Foreign Affairs has directed the Nigerian Mission in Riyadh to look into the detained suspects’ case urgently,” the Spokesman for the Ministry, Dr. Tope Adeleye Elias-Fatile, said in response to Saturday Vanguard’s enquiry on the matter. “The Nigerian Government will continue to engage the Saudi authorities in negotiations so that they will not be executed,” the Foreign Ministry assured. It will be recalled that Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP), a human rights organization, had raised the alarm that no fewer than 300 Nigerians were on death row in prisons across Asian countries. During the World Day against the Use of the Death Penalty last week, LEPAD once again drew the country’s attention to the rising number of Nigerians awaiting execution in different parts of the world. Within this period, the number of offenders has doubled as more than 600 Nigerians in South- East Asia countries are awaiting the hangman, most of them on drug-related offences. The revelations highlight the increasing desperation of some Nigerians in the narcotic trade. More Nigerians are pouring across the borders with hard drugs in spite of the sophistication in technology as well as the stiff punishment mapped out to curb the illegal business. The boom in the illegal trade perhaps speaks to the fact that the country’s law enforcement agencies still have much work on their hands. Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are evidently among the active drug routes, judging by the number of traffickers caught regularly. Incidentally, these are countries where it is public knowledge that trafficking in hard drug carries the mandatory death sentence. Indeed, many convicted drug traffickers had been executed in Asia, from Singapore to Vietnam. Some 120 Nigerians were reportedly on death row in Chinese prisons, due mainly to peddling in narcotics. https://www.google.co.za/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/nigerian-executed-saudi-arabia-14-others-follow/amp/
|
Hmmm, Peterside should tell us more about ths killing. Maybe he was passing then. I did not say Peterside is involved. But he could be of help to arrest those perpetrators. |
Please from page |
ANAMBRA: Apart from fingering Chief Aloysius Ikegwuonu popularly known as ‘Bishop’ for having allegedly played major role in the killings and continued killings of some Igbo business mogul, especially the indegens of Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government of Anambra State based in South Africa and at home here in Nigeria’, the Project Manager, Ozubulu Development Union in South Africa, Mr. Kene Mbaegbu in an exclusive interview he granted thirdeye247.com, accused ‘Bishop’ of having masterminded the barbaric act, including the killing of the innocent worshippers at Saint Phillip Catholic Church, Amakwa Ozubulu. In backing up the weighty allegation with a letter, purportedly written to the nation’s police authorities by the South African police, the letter which was recently mailed into our newsroom, went further and alleged that the South African Police through the office the Provincial Commander, Directorate of Priority Crime Investigation, Serious Corruption Investigations Gauteng has informed the Inspector General of Police, Force Headquarters, Louis Edet House, Abuja with special attention of the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Operations that Chief Aloysius Ikegwonu(Bishop) is under their full investigation. http://thirdeye247.com/ozubulu-catholic-church-massacre-bishop-properly-roped/
|
South Africa Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana Resigns Amid Assault Probe Deputy Minister of Higher Education Mduduzi Manana, who is currently facing assault charges for hitting a woman in a Johannesburg night club on August 5, has resigned. Manana’s resignation was announced by President Jacob Zuma on Saturday, who also thanked him for his contribution to government’s work during his term of office. "President Jacob Zuma has received and accepted the resignation of the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Mr Mduduzi Manana. The President has thanked Mr Manana for his contribution to the work of government during his term of office,” the presidency announced on Saturday. Manana’s resignation came amid growing calls from civil organizations, opposition parties and many citizens for him to resign. On Friday, a group of human rights organizations wrote to President Zuma, telling him reasons the deputy minister should be dismissed from office. Although some ANC members like ANC Women League president Dlamnini Bathabile jumped to Manana’s defence – most people in the ruling party, including National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete frowned at Manana for hitting Mandisa Duma. Last week, Manana lost his cool inside the Cubana restaurant after an argument on who should succeed President Jacob Zuma at the party’s elective conference in December turned sour. What actually led to the assault was when the assault victim, Mandisa Duma called him gay. She sustained a black eye‚ bruised knees and a swollen face and neck after the fight. Duma later opened a case of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm at the Douglasdale Police station the same day. She further claimed that while walking out, Manana also slapped her cousin across the face before turning on her in the parking lot. Mduduzi Manana made his first court appearance on August 10, in the Randburg Magistrate’s court, where he’s facing two charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The 34-year-old was released on R5,000 bail and was told not have any contact with witnesses. He will appear again in court on September 13. Manana, who claimed he was “extremely provoked” by Duma’s statement, will also face an ANC disciplinary inquiry, as announced by the ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe He is not serving as a leader in any structure, so the only line of action will be subjecting him to a disciplinary hearing,” Mantashe said. The former deputy minister could face suspension or expulsion from the party if found guilty. https://buzzsouthafrica.com/deputy-minister-mduduzi-manana-resigns/
|
Biafrans in Cape Town, South Africa.... South Africa veterans and Biafrans in a successful procession in Cape Town, South Africa, on May 30th in remembrance of Fallen heroes of Biafrans 50 years ago. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=473154976353771&id=449165345419401
|
Up till now even NEPA haven't confirm his bill paper, only in Naija. |
His data |
Old story |
My God may their souls RIP , here they always come to enjoy their selves, back home no road no regulations. Toyota Highlander SUV |
Next |
No be the same way pastors dey stage manage miracle, God save us for ths Naija |
AngelicBeing:Which system brother |
Thank God |
Election in sight |
Recessed brain. |
The Federal Government on Monday asked the African Union to intervene in the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa. The Senior Special to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, made the call in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja. Dabiri-Erewa said there was a credible information at her disposal that more attacks against foreigners would take place on Wednesday and Thursday. She also called on the South African government to take decisive and definitive measures to protect Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa. She described the attacks as unnecessary setbacks and advised Nigerians to be extra cautious. Although she urged restraint on the part of Nigerians, the presidential aide warned that further attacks without any reprimand may have dire consequences. “Dabiri-Erewa said the attention of the AU was being called upon to intervene because there is credible information that more xenophobic attacks against foreigners will take place on February 22 and February 23,” the statement read. She said Nigeria has lost about 116 Nigerians in the last two years in such attacks. “We have lost about 116 Nigerians in the last two years and in 2016 alone, about 20 were killed. This is unacceptable to the people and government of Nigeria,” she said. |
fuckingAyaya:Dat's why i like Burna boy til die. |
hman4real:They are here Abeg check Two night watchmen in an Ibadan filling station, paraded by Oyo State Police Command, weekend, confessed to have raped a stranded woman inside a mosque, after dispossessing her of her personal effects. . . While parading the suspects, Olajide Olakanmi and Olanrewaju Taiwo, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam Adegbuyi, said they also robbed the stranded woman of her money and property. . . Adegbuyi said: “On February 1, at about 1a.m., two night guards attached to a filling station along Ologuneru-Eruwa Road, attacked a female, who had sought refuge at a nearby mosque and robbed her of her belongings, including phone and cash. . . The men, armed with guns and cutlasses, also raped the victim before they escaped. However, due to thorough investigation, the two suspects, later identified as Olajide Olakanmi, aged 30, and Olanrewaju Taiwo, aged 29 were arrested.” Giving details of what the victim was doing in the mosque at that time, the CP said she was coming from Niger State and arrived Ologuneru area around 11p.m. She was unable to get a vehicle to her dad’s place, near Eruwa. . Adegbuyi added: “Then, a good Samaritan, who is a commercial motorcyclist, took her to the mosque to pass the night. But the suspects came from a nearby filling station and attacked her.” The victim said her attackers stole N32,000 from her. When interviewed, the suspects confessed that they actually raped their victim and robbed her of her phone and money. |
IYANGBALI:Two night watchmen in an Ibadan filling station, paraded by Oyo State Police Command, weekend, confessed to have raped a stranded woman inside a mosque, after dispossessing her of her personal effects. . . While parading the suspects, Olajide Olakanmi and Olanrewaju Taiwo, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam Adegbuyi, said they also robbed the stranded woman of her money and property. . . Adegbuyi said: “On February 1, at about 1a.m., two night guards attached to a filling station along Ologuneru-Eruwa Road, attacked a female, who had sought refuge at a nearby mosque and robbed her of her belongings, including phone and cash. . . The men, armed with guns and cutlasses, also raped the victim before they escaped. However, due to thorough investigation, the two suspects, later identified as Olajide Olakanmi, aged 30, and Olanrewaju Taiwo, aged 29 were arrested.” Giving details of what the victim was doing in the mosque at that time, the CP said she was coming from Niger State and arrived Ologuneru area around 11p.m. She was unable to get a vehicle to her dad’s place, near Eruwa. . Adegbuyi added: “Then, a good Samaritan, who is a commercial motorcyclist, took her to the mosque to pass the night. But the suspects came from a nearby filling station and attacked her.” The victim said her attackers stole N32,000 from her. When interviewed, the suspects confessed that they actually raped their victim and robbed her of her phone and money. Truly na them |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 (of 21 pages)
