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hybridblood07:Yes sir. Permission to move forward and pitch my bearings. |
The immediate past United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has accused the Nigerian government of downplaying the killings of Christians in the West African country, describing them as conflicts between herders and farmers rather than as religiously motivated acts of terror. According to the former US Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, at least 1,500 Christians have been killed in Nigeria in the last six months. Pompeo, who served as Secretary of State under ex-President Donald Trump, stated this in an article which was published by the American Centre for Law and Justice on Wednesday. In the article, Pompeo said the Muhammadu Buhari-led government is not doing enough to protect religious freedom. He said the Buhari regime had suppressed the news of the killings of Christians by masking it as farmer-herder crisis. He said, “At least 1,500 Christians have already been killed in Nigeria during 2021, and even more have been kidnapped and are either being held hostage or trafficked. The attacks are brutal. Armed radical Islamic groups arrive in a village during the night, kill the men, rape and murder the women, and kidnap the children. “The Nigerian government thus far has sought to downplay the attacks, characterising them as conflicts between herders and farmers rather than as religiously motivated acts of terror. These terrorists must be held accountable for such preposterous characterisations. And given that Nigeria has the largest Christian population of any African country – over 80 million, nearly half of its people – it is essential that this persecution is snuffed out before it becomes even worse.” The former American official said every single day in Nigeria, Christians aren’t just having their right to religious freedom denied – they are being murdered because of their faith in Jesus. Pompeo argued that no society that denies its people the right to worship according to their beliefs, or that allows that right to come under attack without consequence, can claim to be truly good. He said in 2018, 110 schoolgirls were kidnapped by Boko Haram in Dapchi, Yobe State but when a deal was cut to return most of the girls home, one was held back – Leah Sharibu because she refused to convert to Islam. The former secretary of state asked how Sharibu could remain in captivity for three years without any consequence. http://saharareporters.com/2021/06/10/buhari-regime-downplays-targeted-killing-christians-farmer-herder-conflicts—ex-us Lalasticlala Mynd44
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hybridblood07:67 Dalet all the way. |
Members of famous Indian family the Sandesaras, indicted or on the run for tax evasion, loan fraud, and other alleged offences enjoy state protection from Albania, Kosovo, and Nigeria, says an investigative report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP). The Sandesaras—Chetankumar, his wife Diptiben, and elder brother Nitin had been on the run since 2017, when authorities in India accused them of defrauding local banks out of loans worth over $700 million at the time. Despite the allegations and their fugitive status, the family had been allowed to invest in projects in Albania, Kosovo, and Nigeria. In fact, they hold Albanian and Nigerian passports. The OCCRP investigation says high-ranking Albanian and Nigerian officials helped the family evade repeated attempts to extradite them to India. Police reports, court documents, interviews, and flight data obtained by reporters show how these officials allowed the family to move freely and continue to run their businesses while at large. Nigeria's Attorney-General rebuffed an Indian request for their extradition, arguing that the case appeared to be politically motivated. Documents obtained by OCCRP also show that Indian state companies continued to buy hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of oil sourced from the Sandesaras’ Nigerian firm after the family went on the run - implying that the family yet maintains ties with some state authorities in India. The family owns Nigeria-based Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company (SEEPCO). The brothers—Nitin Sandesara and Chetankumar Sandesara—control some 340 companies, including 92 outside India in energy, construction, and healthcare. Their conglomerate has claimed to be worth nearly $7 billion. As their wealth grew, the family became a staple of the Indian tabloids, which gushed about their extravagant properties, lavish parties, and appearances with Bollywood stars. In one anecdote, Chetankumar reportedly complained to journalists when a media portal underestimated the cost of the family’s new jet. But the Sandesaras’ fortunes shifted in the fall of 2017 when the Central Bureau of Investigation in New Delhi accused them and their company of cheating and criminal conspiracy. A subsequent investigation by the Indian government’s Enforcement Directorate claimed that their Sterling Biotech group had criminally acquired and laundered over $700 million for the benefit of its “promoters,” including the Sandesara brothers and Diptiben. Investigators claimed that the family’s companies had obtained the money by fraudulently obtaining loans from various Indian banks. In 2019, the amount those banks declared as fraudulent had risen to over $1.1 billion (about N600 billion). Much of this money was allegedly siphoned off using shell companies which listed employees and associates of Sterling Biotech as their shareholders and directors. Prosecutors say the money was transferred under the guise of asset purchases and property transactions. These transactions were also allegedly used to inflate the balance sheets of the shell companies, which then borrowed even more money from the banks and diverted those funds as well. The Sandesaras also appear to have played politics in Kosovo. In February 2019, Kosovo’s then Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj posted on Facebook that he had met with Chetankumar Sandesara, describing him as a “representative of ‘Sandesara Group’ from Nigeria,” to discuss investments in tourism and agriculture. They have found shelter in Nigeria, along with lucrative business opportunities. In 2011, SEEPCO partnered with Nigerian-owned Allenne Energy Ltd. on a concession licence to exploit an oil field worth over $3 billion. Nigeria’s then-president Goodluck Jonathan named Sterling as one of the country’s top 100 businesses in 2014. The accusations against them back home do not seem to have troubled Nigerian officials. A month after they were charged in India, Khadija Bukar Abba Ibrahim, who was Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs between 2016 and 2018, wrote to the Albanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs asking for Nitin Sandesara to be appointed honorary consul to Nigeria. She cited Nitin’s “effort to expand the friendship” between Nigeria and Albania and “the need to provide [an] avenue for boosting trade and investment relations between the two countries.” Albanian authorities immediately began the process, and Nitin received the position in January 2019, a year after he and his brother received their Albanian citizenship. In June 2018, Nigeria’s judiciary also handed down a ruling that reinforced the narrative that the Sandesaras had faced persecution by Indian authorities. The decision was made as part of a suit filed by Allenne Energy to prevent information about the Nigerian oil concession from being shared with any law enforcement agencies or banks in India or Nigeria. Allenne’s suit alleged that the Indian banks were acting with “ulterior motives” and asked the court for a declaration that the “change of government in India as well as the government policies and political and religious victimization and persecution of [SEEPCO] constitute force majeure capable of raising concerns by [Allenne Energy] in protecting its interest.” A judge in Nigeria’s Federal High Court agreed, writing that the Sandesara brothers and their families were being “targeted by Indian government agencies” for their political and religious beliefs. “It would be inappropriate for this court to allow any Nigerian company to be economically imperiled, because of political vendetta of Indian Government and banks,” the judge’s statement read. “Nigeria is keen on keeping and protecting the present legitimate investors and to even encourage more to come into the economy.” Later, in 2019, Nigeria’s justice ministry made a similar argument when it rejected a request from India to extradite members of the Sandesara family, citing its power to refuse requests if it believes that the offence is “political in nature.” Prashant Bhushan, the prominent public interest lawyer in India, called the High Court’s decision “laughable,” and pointed out that the Sandesaras are close to a former top Central Bureau of Investigation officer, R.K. Asthana, whose daughter’s wedding was held in their farmhouse. “Someone who is so close to Asthana cannot fear persecution by the Indian government,” said Bhushan, who in late 2017 made public a diary belonging to the Sandesaras that allegedly detailed kickbacks to top Indian officials. “A sham show is being put on to show that an attempt to extradite them is being made.” Whether or to what extent the Sandesaras have been protected in India is a matter of debate. Indian authorities have reportedly sought to freeze over $2 billion worth of Sandesara assets as part of their investigation. But oil shipping data provided to OCCRP also shows that state-run Indian companies continued buying Nigerian crude sourced from SEEPCO even after the money laundering charges against the Sandesaras, raising questions about how hard the Indian state and the defrauded banks are working to reclaim the money they allege the family stole. The Nigerian court decision in the case filed by Allenne, handed down on June 8, 2018, ultimately helped the Sandesaras avoid extradition from Albania as well. A copy of both this case and the decision by Nigeria not to extradite the four family members were given to the Tirana District Court by a special envoy of the Nigerian government. Rejecting to order extradition, an Albanian judge argued that Nigeria’s High Court had shown the Sandesara family were being targeted because of their “political and religious beliefs.” saharareporters.com/2021/06/09/how-nigeria’s-attorney-general-malami-shielded-indian-muslim-family-accused-over-n600 Lalaticlala Mynd44
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Fahdiga1:The Academy doesn't work like that. Once you complete your cadet officer training you get commissioned. Polac is a dissappointment, God bless NDA. |
Tinubu said Yoruba and Fulani are one. So this is family business. Kwara is essentially a Caliphate, so why the attacks. Anyway Muric is proud of you boys.
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Tension, Anger In Police Academy As Nigeria Police Refuse To Pass Out 418 Cadets Enrolled Since 2015http://saharareporters.com/2021/06/09/tension-anger-police-academy-nigeria-police-refuse-pass-out-418-cadets-enrolled-2015
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This country has gone to the wolves. The likes of MannaBBQgrillz simplyleo helinues Yamiriflathead seunmsg GoatandYamTheory uptimumone23 will evade this thread. The people after this monikers still suffer poor electricity supply as do I, they also buy petrol at 165 as do I, they are also at risk of being butchered by herdsmen or Kidnapped by bandits, just as we all are. This begs the question where went their brain. I will tell you it has been bought off with 30k monthly sub. Disgrace to human race. |
Good day fellow Nairalanders. I don't know if this is the right section for posting this, but I need help with the aforementioned subject matter. Few years back an error was made during my B.V.N application regarding my D.O.B. Long story cut short there is a review at my place of work and also there us an auditing Scheldued/Slated for September this year. These all sum up to be disturbing for me, cos my documents contradict the age on my B.V.N. Which I know will be discovered. Presently, I'm running a course outside the country, but am scheldued to be back by July. The question now is is it possible to rectify the age. Secondly, what are the documents I am going to need to take along. Lastly, is it possible to revert the D.O.B to back as it were after update. I.e change it twice. I would be grateful to hear your thoughts on this. |
ShobayoEmma:You're a madman, that Buhari quote of yours shows that clearly. What is good about him? Yoruba Moslem. |
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Empty threats |
Simi's gene is really strong That vulture griller guy I thought he was a sadist. LMAO |
ElValiente:Rating not an Officer. We've served at the same command before. He's my Junior. |
The one person who could have helped them was Gana, but the mofo was busy helping Fulani butcher his TIV brothers. |
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This country na cruise las las. |
Qouta System has cheated we the military officers from Middle Belt. |
kambili999:Sorry Bro, your moniker reads feminine. |
AntiAPC2023:You're apparently a Sadist. I wouldn't want to engage in idle chitchat with you. |
Poloyanabo2:I wouldn't want to disclose that, though presently am not in the country. |
kambili999:Thank you Ma. It is really a trying period for his family right now. |
Shile981:Brother Man, carry on. |
xcesspaschal:It really hurts, I agree the Government has failed Nigerians, but that isn't enough to gloat over someone's death. |
Thank you sir, and Amen.
Lovelyperson: |
Thank you sir, and Amen.
Lovelyperson: |
Rip to the lost soul. One of the pilots was my friend while I was serving in the western Naval Command HQ in Lagos. |
Baba dey fear government overthrow. We the boys in Khaki still get im matter for mind. |
Kill all the head slamming sycophants.
Allahu Akbar |
Bombard the blood sucking Allahu Akbar screaming sycophants |

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