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Amarabae:check my profile before labelling me. just saw wat was going on and decided to comment |
Amarabae:guilt is written all over your response. u better go and settle your issue offline because online stuff has a way of destroying people. just a piece of advice |
Ok nice, hope they didnt come with some powder. ![]() |
Lalasticlala |
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Where is the state of origin of the guy that committed the offense? |
This was the campaign statement by Buhari, blasting the then president Obasanjo for globe-trotting.
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GoldNiagara:me think this is a pre-information to the hebos |
what is going on in ibo states |
ibo don suffer |
An explosive expert and a stockpile manager, Professor Yakubu, has raised an alarm over the possible explosion of 17,000 live bombs stockpiled in Owerri, the Imo State capital. Prof. Yakubu made the revelation when he spoke with Sun over the weekend saying that these were bombs used during the Nigerian Civil War. He said the explosives include 81 and 82 mm Mortar Bombs, 2” mortar bombs, which are all area neutralising bombs; 100 mm air defence ammunition for anti-aircraft defence and Fragmentation anti-personnel land mines. Others are General purpose aerial bomb 75kg, Energa grenade, anti tank land mines locally made and small calibre ammunition. According to Yakubu, the 17,000 live bombs currently being stored at number 109, Achike Udenwa Avenue in new Owerri, a densely populated area, could go off anytime, especially now that the rains are here, and cautioned that if nothing is done to urgently dispose of these bombs, Owerri, may be another theatre of horror. Yakubu also narrated how he got a contract from the federal government in 2009 to clear land mines and explosive remnants in the Southeastern part of the country, and had successfully removed over 18,000 explosives before he got a stop order from the Ministry of Defence in 2012. He said since then, he had written several letters to the federal government and got no positive result, but that things got worse with the coming on board of the current Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali, who, he said “is playing tribal and religious politics with the issue.” Yakubu, who said he was raising the alarm to alert Nigerians, the public and the world, of the impending dangers, said “despite two court orders, one from the High Court Owerri, giving instructions that those bombs should be relocated, the government has not shown seriousness.” Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu reveals those behind Anambra church killings [VIDEO] He added, “In the whole of the South-East, South-South and parts of North Central region of Nigeria, there were a lot of explosive ordinance left after the civil war. We took a technical survey of the entire area that was contaminated, and from the various contaminated areas, we started removing bombs up till the time we got a stop order from the Ministry of Defence. We had removed 17,605 bombs, including locally made weapons like Ojukwu buckets, Ogbunigwe rocket launchers which were all locally made. And we had destroyed 608 land mines. “The land mines were laid by the federal government against the enemy at the time in the territory of the former eastern region. The work progressed until we got the stop order in 2012. “Mine action centre is a specific installation of the United Nations from where you coordinate all mine actions which include removing bombs, removing land mines, taking care of the injured and so on. “Now, we have dug out where we put these bombs, and the heaviest bombs I have in that place is 75 kilograms each, and I have two of them. We co-habit with people on 109, Achike Udenwa Avenue in New Owerri. It is not too far from the Concord Hotel. “Remember that Ikeja, some years back, had explosions, resulting from explosives from the depot. If such a thing happens where we have these bombs today, sincerely speaking, I don’t know how many casualties we are going to have in Owerri. First and foremost, most people on that street, including us, would be gone.” “If fire is thrown there, it will lead to an explosion. And now that we are in the rainy season, it is possible from lightening, although we have taken precautions against lightening. People could get into the stockpiles and pick the bombs and go and use them elsewhere, that is possible because in the past, like in Igwuruta, in Rivers State, I met women who cracked palm-kernel with these bombs and when you try to stop them from doing so they tell you they have been doing that in ages. They don’t know the dangers of what they do.” http://dailypost.ng/2017/08/07/17000-bombs-set-explode-imo-state-expert-warns/ |
the ibo gov is a full member. ffk is not lying afterall
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refreshrate:ibo people sha, they no dey send anybody. they hate rochas with all their blood and strength. but rocha dey fvckup. how dare him first insult ffk. |
Odua2- ibo0 ![]() |
SECOND PRESS STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR ROCHAS OKOROCHAS' SECOND RESPONSE TO CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODEhttps://web.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10155594627897210&id=62188827209
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ibo sef. lol |
Abagworo:Woo kai. I don't think so.but if u must know all the ibo cities and towns made the list.from aba to owerri to onitsha to enugu to orlu to nsukka to nnewi.only one or two ibo cities in the region were not affected. Shame on ibos
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Ibos sux. Almost all their cities are polluted. Look at this.
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aolawale025:the ibo gov deserves it. the dirty gov fired the first shot. |
PRESS STATEMENT: RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR ROCHAS OKOROCHA FROM CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE Rochas Okorocha’s jibe at Chief Femi Fani-Kayode following the wide doubts expressed by Nigerians at the authenticity of the photograph emanating from the APC governors’ purported visit to Muhammadu Buhari in London is a sign of desperation to serve the evil purposes for which the Imo State governor has been procured. This is true to the character of Okorocha who is well known for his garrulousness which he ridiculously mistakes for oratory, with which, unfortunately, he has been misleading the good people of Imo State. Okorocha is nothing but a dirty, cheap, fat, ugly frog that mistakes himself for a monkey simply because he can hop. A man who serves and defends a president and government that have murdered, insulted, marginalized and humiliated more of his own Igbo people than any other government in the history of Nigeria outside of the civil war. For a man whose party has unprecedentedly threatened to arrest the moment he steps out from the immunity he currently enjoys, Rochas should actually be hiding his head in shame when men like Fani-Kayode are talking. Uche Onyeagucha, an APC chieftain and a former member of the House of Representatives, has accused Okorocha of lying serially when he said he had spoilt Imo people with projects when in fact Rochas has only littered the state with a plethora of abandoned projects, most of which exist only on paper. In lampooning the delinquent governor, Onyeagucha had said: “…Rochas should be in prison for the way and manner he has looted Imo State. He should rather be sewing his prison uniform. “At the appropriate time, Imo people will beam to the world, the many grisly misdeeds of this cruel administration… He has deceived our people for too long, he has bamboozled them with lies, and we have tolerated it long enough.” Need we say more? A man who deceitfully created a phantom Imo Air that soon disappeared into thin air without any notice after it was commissioned with so much pomp and circumstance does not deserve any serious attention. His deceit and cruelty has since been confirmed by Imo people, and his vicious credentials qualifies him for a regular mental check. The truth of the matter is that Fani-Kayode and Rochas are not in the same class. Imo people thought otherwise but today they know better. Our joy for them is that 2019 is just around the corner. They will surely kick him out, and his emptiness would be exposed. The truth that scares the likes of Okorocha is that Fani-Kayode is a confirmed Cambridge-trained lawyer whose great grandfather, Rev Emmanuel Adedapo Kayode, his grandfather, Victor Adedapo Kayode were UK-trained, and his father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, was not just a prominent lawyer who finished from Cambridge University in 1941 and came top in the British Bar examination for the whole of British Commonwealth of nations, he was also the Deputy Premier of Western Nigeria, and the one who successfully moved for Nigeria’s independence in the Federal House of Assembly in 1958. He was a Queens Counsel, the third Nigerian to be made a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and set up the first indigenous law firm with the erudite late Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams and Chief Bode Thomas. One can go on and on. Chief Femi Fani-Kayode himself needs no introduction. A Cambridge trained-lawyer who was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1985, he practiced law in the firm of Kayode & Sowemimo before he ventured into politics where he rose to the peak of his career, becoming a two-time minister of the Federal Republic after being appointed the first ever Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The import of all these is that Rochas has no history backing up his claim to fame today. He is alleged to come from an unknown root as his paternity is believed to still be very much in doubt even in Imo State. We know those who worship mammon and have sold their souls to the devil to acquire it and also to become governor. With time we shall expose their evil deeds including why they go about in customised diapers as a consequence of their evil and unnatural copulation even with donkeys just to acquire fame, money and power. One then wonders how such a man whose highest educational qualification is a mere Advanced Diploma would dare attack Fani-Kayode. A man that when you mention the name Williams Shakespeare to he would ask you if that is the name of his village barber rather than being one of the greatest literary minds and writer ever known in history. That is how primitive, uneducated and backward the walking statue is. If not for the kind of system that we run in Nigeria, men like Rochas should be seeking to write JAMB now in pursuit of their first degree. He probably would have been given admission now based on trial or pity because we know he has a very low intelligence quotient (IQ). Rochas should remember that he is a slave. If he was not a governor, FFK would have had him crawl on his knees and kiss his feet. He should know his place and stay out of our line of fire for his own good. In our own humble estimation, we think it is just too unfortunate that such a low life is leading an Imo State of erudite scholars, scientists, highly educated and successful businessmen/women, political giants, legal gurus etc. Our consolation, like Onyeagucha advised, is that Rochas Okorocha seemed to have attacked Fani-Kayode while sewing his prison uniform. The imagination of life after government house could have affected his mental state leading him to spew gibberish- Jude Ndukwe is Special Adviser (media) to Chief Femi Fani-Kayode https://web.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10155589393802210&id=62188827209 |
yoruba land making huge progress. lalasticlala |
GMBuhari:lalasticlala please come and read this. |
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State says that the state targets N10 billion internally generated revenue through taxes, levies and other sources by the time he leaves office in 2019, planning to raise revenue by 30 percent from the present monthly revenue of N7 billion. The governor, who spoke at the Government House in Abeokuta during a breakfast meeting with members of the Organised Private Sector on Wednesday, stated that his administration improved the internally generated revenue from N730 million at inception to an average of between N6 billion and N7 billion monthly. BusinessDay reports that the meeting attracted about 70 captains of industry, which preceded the seventh edition of National Micro, Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (MSMEs) Clinics that kicked off on Wednesday, and will end Thursday with the presence of Yemi Osinbajo, acting President at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta. Speaking on the finances of the state among the comity of Nigerian states, Governor Amosun decried Nigeria’s Tax Policy, which accrues all company taxes, value added tax and various types of taxes to Federal Government at the detriment of states where all the resources and industries domicile without recourse to the popular 13 percent derivation funds payable to all oil-producing states. Consequently, the governor appealed to entrepreneurs and investors operating in the state to always remit their taxes appropriately to the state, adding that the task of providing security for lives and property was stretching the resources of the state and taking toll on the state’s finances since he claimed to have often disguised at odd hours to ensure adequate security of residents. Amosun however noted that funding challenges had become overwhelming in the country to the extent that many states in the country could not perform optimally, adding that no state governor would want his state to be underdeveloped. He said, “I can speak for my brother governors; there is no governor that would want his state not to be doing well. But sometime when you are overwhelmed, you have challenges and you don’t know what to do. That’s why everybody is thinking out of the box, creating some initiatives to get out of these financial challenges that we find ourselves.” For the security, the governor said his administration had invested heavily in security equipment, vehicles and logistics towards curbing incidents of kidnapping, robbery and other violent crimes, explaining that the challenge of providing security, especially along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway where religious activities regularly take place, had been much more expensive. He said, “If you know what we go through every week to secure people; we are happy that we (Ogun) are the religious capital of Nigeria in a way. But it comes with huge challenge on us. Every weekend when they are having Holy Ghost (Congress), NASFAT is having its own, Mountain of Fire and all of them, we take it upon ourselves. “Aside from the fact that we run round to make sure the road is secured, which is even difficult to achieve, we on our own get plain-cloth people. Even at some point in time, I would disguise in vehicle going round as well. “I attend services with them because they (security men) are there with gadgets to ensure that we do not have the incidents of bombing and what have you. We do it every week. “Look at the challenges we are having now with kidnapping. If you see what we are investing; we are buying several equipment such that we just nip this (kidnapping) in the bud. Without security, nobody will come and invest here. So, we are spending a lot of money in all of those areas.” On railway infrastructure, Governor Amosun restated his commitment to executing standard gauge railway project, and revealed that some investors and development partners are willing to provide about $2 billion to fund the project, just he expressed optimism that the rail project would reduce undue pressure on the state’s roads. https://www.businessdayonline.com/target-n10bn-revenue-ogun-2019-amosun/ |
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Governors across the states of the federation are said to be panicky as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) put on dancing shoes to probe bailout funds. Some of the affected states include Edo, Imo, Kogi, and the rest. EFCC’s decision to probe the governors stems from a petition received from pensioners of Edo State Government who, on Wednesday, staged peaceful protest at the Benin Zonal office of the agency. The protesters lamented the non-payment of their pension by the state government and wondered whither went the bailout funds accruing to the state. [b]They claimed that the Federal Government gave Edo state government the sum of N11.38 billion and another N12.18 billion to pay all outstanding bills in the state. Nonetheless, they have not been paid pensions, hence can’t pay bills or take care of their families. The case of Imo state sounds hilarious as the governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has been roundly accused of bankrupting the state economically. Recently, pensioners also protested non-payment of their pension by the state government while workers protest non-payment of salaries. A blogger was recently incarcerated by Governor Okorocha after he revealed that the Togolese cook of the Chief of Staff and in-law to the governor, Uche Nwosu, made away with two billion Naira of Imo State bailout funds. The reporter claimed the bailout funds, instead of lying in the bank, was stashed in the bedroom of the Chief of Staff from where the cook helped himself and absconded. Another governor who is, no doubt, sitting uneasy is the Kogi State governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello. The senator representing Kogi West at the National Assembly, Senator Dino Melaye recently blew the whistle that the governor has squandered the bailout funds[/b]. That, according to him, explains the recent protests across the states by workers and pensioners who had carried placards across the state in protest against the state government. In response, Governor Bello has been alleged to sponsor the recall of Senator Melaye from the Senate, a feat that the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] has acknowledged. Also recently, the Minister for Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun raised alarm that 12 states across the federation still owe salaries despite receiving bailout funds. According to a source close to the EFCC, instead of paying salaries and settling pensions, the governors simply divert the monies into personal accounts, leaving workers stranded. Presently, Benue State is alleged to owe workers 18 months salary! Not long ago, EFCC officials traced $ 3 million of the London-Paris Club loan refund to a governor., a proof that some governors have dealt mercilessly with state funds. The cash was believed to be part of the N19 billion illegally deducted from the refund by the federal government. The cash was reportedly found in the account of a member of the House of Representatives who got it through the lawmaker’s brother. The $3 million, it was claimed, was spent on building a 100-room hotel in Lagos, which if ascertained, the governor may forfeit to federal government. With the recent move by EFCC, one is left to see is the governors will un-loot their loots and settle those to whom their state are indebted to. https://elombah.com/index.php/world-news/worldwide/18432-panic-grips-governors-as-efcc-set-to-probe-bailout-funds lalasticlala
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deomelo:biafrau.ds go vex for you today. more from owerri rally
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more crowd from the streets of owerri. biafrau.d agitation has suffered another set back
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