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My understanding on this issue of God's call. I believe it is spiritual. If God call you, I believe you don't need to see him physically coming to talk to you. But spiritually, he do come. By so doing, he will create a circumstance in physical realm. It may be in form of struggle to survive poverty or otherwise. God is alive. |
It is not true All these points are one. The real question is how to make money in Nigeria? When a transporters after deducting the necessary bill,can not boast of #3,000. |
Fantasy |
Bye bye |
https://dailytrust.com/the-killing-of-parents-by-their-own-children/ The killing of parents by children is, without a doubt, among the most heinous crimes all over the world. Sadly, it is gradually becoming rampant… stabbing stabs Knife A knife By Daily Trust Wed, 31 May 2023 0:35:15 WAT The killing of parents by children is, without a doubt, among the most heinous crimes all over the world. Sadly, it is gradually becoming rampant in Nigeria, with many reported cases, as captured in a story by the Daily Trust of Saturday, May 20, 2023. According to the newspaper, no fewer than 47 parents were reportedly murdered by their biological children between 2020 and now. Out of the number, 29 were reported to be fathers, while 18 were mothers. Many cases, the newspaper report noted, may have gone unreported because they were settled locally or at the family level, for fear of the consequences that may follow, or for other factors. This, in itself, is worrisome because shielding criminals for crimes committed in the family only emboldens the perpetrators and gives them the opportunity to do worse in the larger society. Different reasons have been advanced by psychologists as to why children turn against their parents, ranging from unhealthy and unhindered access to illicit drugs, broken homes, money-making rituals, as well as irresponsibility on the part of parents. Data from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) suggests that adolescent murderers are almost all terrified victims of severe child abuse, neglect and dysfunctional parenting. A few years ago, in what many described as drug abuse-induced schizophrenia, a young man said he killed his 65-year-old father in a village in Rijau Local Government Area of Niger State because the father wanted to use him as a sacrifice to please his cult members. In April this year, an 18-year-old suspect said he killed his 52-year-old father in Oyo State because the father used to beat his mother. “On that day, all of us were sleeping in the house with my father. I woke up around 11pm and I went straight to where my father was sleeping, and I picked up an iron rod and hit him on the head, and I went back to sleep,” he said when he was paraded alongside other suspects by the police. In Kano, a mother was killed by her 22-year-old son in Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state metropolis. He was alleged to have killed her under the influence of drugs. A neighbour narrated how the victim was stabbed several times with a knife. There were also stories of a 21-year-old young man from Anambra State and another one from Jigawa State, both of whom killed their parents under the influence of hard drugs. Some parents, however, miraculously survived attempts on their lives, such as the case of a teenager who put rat poison in his father’s food deliberately “to kill him to inherit his wealth”. This trend is an unfortunate development, just as it is alien to our culture and society. We, at the Daily Trust, therefore condemn the acts in very strong terms and urge that all stakeholders must rise to address this nightmare with all sense of seriousness. We agree with psychologists who advise that the family, educational institutions, religious bodies and the government – as agents of socialisation – should understand their roles in the successful upbringing of children as responsible members of society who can be useful to themselves and to others. So, the place to start is at the family level. Situations where mothers, for instance, will set their kids against their fathers or vice versa, or parents surrendering their guidance roles to social media, or abandoning their children who find their way to criminal gangs on the streets, must not be allowed to continue. Our schools should support their guidance and counselling units – and set up one where non-existent – to be able to guide the children to a bright future. With good observation in schools, deviant behaviours would be easy to notice and address before it was too late. Religious and community leaders also have a role to play. As respected figures in their communities, they have the power to raise awareness and influence attitudes, behaviours and practises. The religious leaders must drive home the teachings of the holy books. They must never shy away from speaking the truth from the pulpits. We need to go back to the era of our rich African heritage, where the upbringing of children was the responsibility of all, not just those who seared them. Furthermore, we call on sociologists and academic researchers in our universities to study the problem in-depth and proffer solutions to the government. For its part, the government, as captured succinctly in Section 14(2) (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, has as its sole purpose the security and welfare of the people. It should therefore protect the people’s sanity and well-being by addressing the twin evils of unemployment and the proliferation of illicit drugs in our society. This is because drug users are more likely to commit crimes and engage in violence to feed their addiction and dependence. All hands need to be on deck to stop this menace of children killing their parents. It calls for unity of purpose because it leaves no room for any stakeholder to falter, lest we continue to count victims. |
We preďicted it |
May 29 is the day. President Buhari has done his best. I wish the incoming best of luck. |
Yoruba parapo ,,,, ire de! |
She deserve more. I believe she will get more recognition. I also see her effort as timely |
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has said he will provide legal services to Afrobeat musician, Seun Kuti, who sought his intervention following the singer’s alleged assault on a police officer.https://punchng.com/seun-kuti-musician-may-report-to-police-today-appoints-falana/
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Good news |
This Labour party virus is yet to die Then, can virus die? |
Nobody should beg Soludo, I will want him to lead the idea and let see what cooperate workers will do.! Sebi the state is anambra. Let see |
It is a long thing |
Overthrow government can never solve Nigeria problem |
You are right but a Nigerian must pilot the system. You know that you are not sincere. If the person is a Nigerian he/she must have preference and by so doing he must compromise. We must have strong institution which involve everyone of us. We must be very active like never before. So that we can mirror the true reflection of who we are! Whoever that become Nigeria president need all hands on deck. |
I believe it will come back, we may wait after governorship election |
Let call a spade a spade |
Some people commenting on nairaland, sometimes I wonder if they are human beings! Or robot |
This is my summation. Don't say i did not tell you. Nigeria democracy is on course. It will evolve stronger. Pre Buhari has done is best, next government will built on it. My prediction of the results. Rabiu Musa is a spoiler for Atiku in the north while Obi will do same in the South. G5 has decimated him. But not withstanding, he will pull up to 10-14m votes. Tinubu with the support of the governors in the north if they are loyal. He will carry the day. And the support of the southern governors too. What will consume Atiku now is propel by him in 2002-2003. Thinking he was prepare himself to take over government from his boss. What are those things? He empowers the governors including Tinubu of the opposition party. Remember James onanefe Ibori of Delta and many others. It is a long story. So, when he was later persuaded to allow Obasanjo second term which he obliged. With the agreement that the later will support him to succeed him 2007. Immediately, Obasanjo was re-elected, he renege and follow the path Atiku has initiated before. The governors. Since 2007, you can't be president without the support of the governors, go and verify. |
Easier said than done. If truly they can do it it is good development. I wish Obi well |
Am waiting for D day |
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), will make a national broadcast to Nigerians on Thursday (today) at 7am. This was made known in a press release late Wednesday, made available to The PUNCH, by the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Femi Adesina. The statement said, “Television, radio stations and other electronic media outlets are enjoined to hook up to the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority and Radio Nigeria for the broadcast.” The reason for the broadcast or what would be addressed by the president https://punchng.com/just-in-buhari-to-address-nigerians-7am-today/
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The Lagos State Government has ordered the temporary closure of Chrisland School, located at Opebi-Ikeja, in the sequel to the reported death of a student of the School,https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/lagos-govt-shuts-chrisland-school-over-whitneys-death/
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The Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 5, comprising Edo, Delta and Bayelsa States, AIG Lawan Tanks Jimeta, is dead. According to reports, the AIG died at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Edo State during a brief illness. The spokesman of the Bauchi State Command, Ahmed Wakil, confirmed the development in a WhatsApp message in the early hours of Sunday. Wakil, a Superintendent of Police, wrote: “Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un. With a heavy heart but total submission to the will of Almighty Allah, I wish to announce the death of A.I.G Lawan Tanko Jimeta. “He died at the Teaching Hospital, Benin Edo State, this morning after a brief Illness. “To Allah we belong and to him we shall return, a real departure of a Godly man. “May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and reward him with aljannatul fiddausi. “May he give the families the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss, amin.” www.vanguardngr.com/2023/02/just-in- |
…says channel your attacks on political parties The Supreme Court on Saturday came hard on some Nigerians who had been “venting convoluted anger”, following its recent pronouncements, which affirmed a former Governor of the Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, and Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, senatorial candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the February 25 elections. The Apex Court warned purveyors of such attacks on the judiciary and Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, especially the United States-based Professor, Farooq Kperogi and Progressive Minds Forum, to desist and channel such energies to political parties which “fail to organise themselves well.” The Director of Press And Information in Supreme Court, Dr Festus Akande, issued the warning in a statement titled, “Be mindful of unwarranted attacks on judicial officers.” According to him, as of the moment, over 600 cases have so far gone to court from just party primaries which were conducted by political parties without any encumbrance or interference from any external bodies. The statement reads, “We have watched with utter dismay some unfortunate events that have been unfolding in the country, particularly within the political landscape, for some days now. “It is so disheartening to learn that some individuals and groups of persons who ought to know better and even assume the revered positions of role models to a larger proportion of the citizens are now sadly, the very ones flagrantly displaying ignorance and infantilism in the course of defending the indefensible. “In an ineptly scripted toxic article, one Farooq Adamu Kperogi, who described himself as a Nigerian-American Professor, decided to plunge into an abysmal pit of irredeemable ignorance by venting convoluted anger on Supreme Court Justices with a view to pleasing his paymasters. “We have made it abundantly clear on different occasions that Judicial Officers are neither political office holders nor politicians that should be dressed in such robes. “Our silence must not be mistaken for weakness or cowardice. “Certainly, every Nigerian citizen has an inalienable right to express his or her opinion without any encumbrance; but even in the course of expressing such fundamental right, we should be circumspect enough to observe the caution gate of self-control in order not to infringe on another person’s right. “Even in a state of emotional disequilibrium, we should be reasonable enough to make a good choice of decent words, as every word employed by the pen-happy Kperogi only succeeded in portraying the kind of vacuum that sign-posts all that he has as academic accomplishment. “I believe those who possess similar credentials with him are obviously ashamed of celebrating any form of affinity with such a character that has an odious reputation for being a serial verbal assailant over the years, as he see “So, will the political parties, Kperogi or any individual now accuse the court of causing such unpleasant intra-party wrangling that defied all internal conflict resolution mechanisms? “Most times, some people try as much as possible to disingenuously stand logic on its head to show their level of unimaginable dexterity. “Those who have cultivated the unfashionable penchant of always attacking the Judiciary over every judgment or ruling given should better have a rethink and start channelling such robust energy into some ventures that are more developmental than destructive. “We are not politicians and should not, by any stroke of imagination, be cast in that mould either. “Nobody’s interest can ever supersede the interest of everybody. Nigeria is bigger than every one of us. A word is enough for the wise https://punchng.com/supreme-court-lambasts-critics-of-recent-judgements/ |
The Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mele Kyari, has assured Nigerians that the lingering fuel scarcity will ease off next week.https://punchng.com/just-in-fuel-scarcity-will-ease-off-next-week-kyari-assures-nigerians/?amp
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VOTE! DON'T FIGHT |
News@10 |
The big lesson here is that DON'T BE ANGRY |
So NNPP has such large members before, and you say they are inconsequential . I arrest my case. |