OGHENAOGIE: continue ur wailing cos Obi ur Messiah Lost u have till 2027 to do that... If u so want tinubu to lose 2027 tel Obi to return to PDP u guys should vote PDP 2027 otherwise tinubu ll still win and rule till 2031.. this forgery you guys carry on ur Head is just mere drama ok
OGHENAOGIE: where did u get this lie from... Some of u Igbos are very stupid I see same way PEPT disappointed you guys by doing unanimous decision to throw PDP LP petition to the gutters same way supreme Court ll throw whatever PDP LP bring u guys ll just wail finish... Tinubu faced this rubbish 2002 yet nothing was found on him but Atiku is fooling u guys Sha
Will you just forget about the fact that I'm Igbo or that I'm very stupid in your opinion or the fact that I was disappointed by PEPT or the fact that PDP/LP petitions were thrown into the gutters or the fact that Supreme Court will throw away whatever PDP/LP or that we will wail or that Tinubu faced all of these in 2002 or that nothing was found on him or that Atiku is fooling us.
Just give a proof that what you quoted is a lie. Life isn't as hard as you make it to be honest. Quoted one thing and ran away explaining another.
Stricker321: Even if third party vendors print certificates, they can only do so after authorisation from the school and the school stated under oath that they did not get any such requests for Tinubu.
Simple. At the end of the day, it is left for them to verify any diploma issued, original or replaced. There's always a record for that; the details of the request, or the exchange between the vendor and the school.
Just went through all 6 pages of this thread, hoping to get some new insight on this.
There are 'Nigerians' attacking themselves over this. I wonder what is our stake in this. Is it just talk or some of us actually feel some connection here?
Should Nigerian leaders decide to pick a side in this conflict, will they be genuinely representing some of our interests? Else, I don't really understand the degree of sentiments on display here.
A pro-Islamic Republic fan leader, known as Abbas Geda, intended to wave Palestinian flag in celebration of IR-led Hamas's savagery at a soccer match.
Fans of Tehran Persepolis soccer club across the stadium chanted: “Take that Palestinian flag and shove it up your a**!”
It seem to point that Iranians want no part in the current crises instigated by Hamas. This comes as a shock because there is no love lost between Iran and Israel. However, these citizens seem to think otherwise.
The scale and complexity of Saturday’s attacks by Hamas shocked leaders across the world. They came after decades of a relentless and deadly conflict that has killed thousands of people, forced entire generations to grow up under occupation, or created constant anxiety of impending rocket fire or bombings.
Here is a summary of the main events of the conflict, which spans two centuries.
1949: Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan declared war on Israel a day after their independence.
1949: Israel signed a series of truces with Arab countries with Egypt gaining control of the Gaza Strip.
1956: Israel, together with France and Britain, invaded Egypt after they nationalized the Suez Canal, cutting Israel off from shipping.
1957: After pressure from US and Soviet, Israel withdrew from Egypt except from Gaza Strip.
1967: After a six-day war where Israel confronted assaults by Palestinian militants based in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan, Israel regained control of Sinai, the West Bank, Gaza and the Golan Heights.
1973: Egypt and Syria launched a surprise offensive to regain their lost territories but Israel retained control of the Sinai peninsula. Nearly 2,700 Israeli soldiers died in the 19-day war and thousands were injured.
1978: Israel invaded southern Lebanon in March after attacks by the Palestine Liberation Organisation from Lebanon from Jordan. Israel withdrew in a week after forcing the PLO away from the border.
1979: Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty at the White House which led to Israel’s complete withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula.
1982: Israel invaded Lebanon again after cross border clashes with the PLO. The invasion led to the siege of Beirut and the exile of the PLO’s leadership to Tunisia.
1987: Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza started the First Intifada against Israel. Muslim Brotherhood members founded Hamas, an acronym for “Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamia” – Arabic for Islamic Resistance Movement.
1993: Mr. Arafat signed the Oslo accords with Israel, and committed to negotiating an end to the conflict based on a two-state solution.
1993 Hamas opposed the Oslo Accords, a peace pact between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and launched a series of suicide bombings in Israel.
1996: The opening of a new access tunnel near the al-Aqsa Mosque compound, a gesture perceived by the Palestinians as a desecration of this holy site, provoked clashes that left more than 80 people dead in three days.
1996: Israel launched a big offensive against the militant Lebanese Hizbollah group due a sustained guerrilla campaign against Israe. Israel withdrew from Lebanon four years later.
1997: Two suicide bomb attacks killed 27 people, and Israel’s prime minister, Shimon Peres, said he would wage an incessant war against Hamas.
2000: Negotiations between Israel and Palestine failed, a Second Intifada began against Israel. Palestinian youths threw stones at the Israeli police. Support for Hamas continued to grow in Palestine because of its readiness to fight Israel. Palestinian militant groups carried out a sustained campaign of suicide bombings while the Israeli military responded with a crackdown.
2005: Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005. Hamas subsequently won the elections that sparked a civil war in Gaza between the Islamists and the losing Fatah party that ended in 2007 with Hamas taking over the coastal strip.
2005: Hamas kidnapped an Israeli soldier leading to Israel and Egypt intensifying the imposed border restrictions in response.
2006: Hizbollah militants kidnapped two Israeli soldiers in a cross border raid. Israel launched an offensive against Hizbollah which lasted for 34 days and killed hundreds of Lebanese and dozens of Israelis
2008: In response to hundreds of rocket fire from Gaza, Israel launched an attack on Hamas targets leading to the death of 1,200 Palestinians and 13 Israelis
2009: Israel and Palestinian groups declared unilateral cease-fires, then Israel withdrew from Gaza, and redeployed to the strip’s perimeter.
2012: Israel killed Ahmed al-Jabari, Hamas’s military chief, setting off more than a week of an exchange of fire in which more than 150 Palestinians and at least six Israelis are killed.
2014: Hamas kidnapped and killed three Israeli teenagers, prompting Israeli air and ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza. The war, which lasted a month and a half, killed dozens of Israelis and more than 2,000 Palestinians.
2018: At least 170 Palestinians were killed as Israel responded to protests along the barrier fence that separates Gaza and Israel.
2021: the Israeli police raided Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the third-holiest site in Islam, which set off an 11-day war between Israel and Hamas.
2021: Hamas fired more than 3,700 rockets into Israel following weeks of tension in and around Jerusalem. Israel responded by pounding Gaza with air strikes and artillery. This exchanged killed more than 200 Palestinians and more than 10 Israelis.
2022: After a spate of terrorist attacks in Israeli cities, Israeli forces killed at least 166 Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
2023: On several occasions this year, hundreds of Israeli forces carried out military raids in the Palestinian city of Jenin. In January, a Palestinian man killed seven people outside a synagogue in East Jerusalem.
2023: Around 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, Militants from Gaza then entered Israel by land, sea and air and Hamas claim to have fired 5,000 rockets at Israel. Israel puts the figure at 2,200 rockets. 350 people were killed in Israel and the names of 44 Israeli soldiers killed in the attack has been published.
2023: In response to the attack, Israel launched “Operation Swords of Iron, striking 426 targets in Gaza, including 10 towers it said were used by Hamas. By nightfall, Israeli airstrikes on the territory had killed at least 313 people with another 1,990 were injured.
Every damn time, Palestinians will always carry the much heavier toll irrespective of how it starts. One would expect them to therefore, tread with caution, but look what we have here.
It will eventually come to when Israel will swat them hard, but the real question is how long it will take Israel to listen to cease fire pleas.
Following the failure of his multiple attempts to invade Niger at the behest of France and the USA, Nigerian president Bola Tinubu appears to be at the end of the road, courtesy of some legal trouble in the United States.
@DavidHundeyin
𝗘𝗡𝗗 𝗢𝗙 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗥𝗢𝗔𝗗 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗡𝗜𝗚𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗔'𝗦 𝗣𝗨𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗧 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧?
Following the failure of his multiple attempts to invade Niger at the behest of France and the USA, Nigerian president Bola Tinubu appears to be at the end of the road, courtesy of some legal… pic.twitter.com/moQvWtRZ1v
This, my friend, is one of the reasons those countries insist we take IELTS/TOEFL.
Imagine someone that can't differentiate between dormy and dummy (which is still a wrong word to use in this instance), but passing an opinion on people's intelligence level.
Here is another person willfully and relentlessly engaging in the propagation of false information in complete disregard of rule 8. Possible alternate account.
AllenSpencer: The check is not even branded by any bank. Could be a scam to loot!
And for what purpose exactly would they need to brand it? Are they sponsoring part of the funds or just custodians of state funds? Will anyone in their right sense take such large placard to the bank to cash it?
The brands are where they need to be; on the actual cheques. No point for the free publicity if they aren't giving part of it themselves.
AllenSpencer: Moreover!, are the missionary schools the responsibility of Anambra State Government?
If you don't know anything, at least try to before commenting.
A video showing the moment embattled Bola Tinubu told Chatham house that he received his replacement certificate from the Chicago State University (CSU) during his address at the Chatham House in London on December 5th has surfaced on social media.
In the video, Tinubu could be heard clarifying speculations about his academic qualifications where he expressly stated that he has collected his replacement certificate from Chicago State University.
Meanwhile, the University Registrar and deponent/witness of Chicago State University, Caleb Westberg had recently faulted Tinubu's claim saying the US-based university did not issue the certificate Tinubu presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) prior to the 2023 general election.
The CSU's spokesperson further stressed that Tinubu did not apply for a replacement certificate, nor was he ever issued one by them. This contradicts Tinubu's claim that he got a replacement certificate from them. Interesting.
A reminder that the same Deloitte mentioned here denied having him in their employee books when his Social Security Number (SSN) was forwarded to them for confirmation.
FLASHBACK: I Received My Replacement Certificate From CSU
— Bola Tinubu
A video showing the moment embattled Bola Tinubu told Chatham house that he received his replacement certificate from the Chicago State University (CSU) during his address at the Chatham House in London on… pic.twitter.com/IaiBmppbQ0
Atiku, in his world press conference speech, took his time to give David Hundeyin his flowers, over his outstanding commitment to the craft, and dedication to birthing a clean Nigeria for all through the work of his hands; journalism. In the video above (from 0:23), Atiku is quoted as saying
“From exposing the Watergate scandal and unravelling the dubious certificate of politicians, journalists have maintained eternal vigilance by bridging the gaps and stepping in where other arms of government failed. It is for these reasons that commendation must be given to David Hundeyin, an independent journalist, whose extraordinary work, and those of many more young people like him, has become a source of inspiration… ”
Indeed, it pays to be the honest best in whatever you set out to do.
ashacot: Peter Obi's Certificate has so many variations and irregularities.
Obidients are trying to paint a picture of forgery on Tinubu's Certificate despite CSU authenticated his Certificate. But obidients forgot that peter obi has some variations on his Certificate.
Take a look at the Certificates obi claimed he has. The names are irregular.
Who knows obi might have used another person's Certificate to go for NYSC.
On his BSC Certificate, the name reads Gregory Peter Onwubuasi Obi while that of his NYSC reads Obi Gregory Peter Onwubuasi.
It clearly shows variation in his Certificate
So Obi forged his Certificate?
This is me sounding like a typical Obidient.
To be mugu no easy o.
I think this brother needs advice on FOI processes. Tell me where you are so I can send you a Google Map direction to UNN. There are courts in Enugu that can also help you with documentation to access all his records.
On the good side, you will meet no opposition in your quest. I wish you all the best as you work towards making Nigeria a better place and holding leaders accountable.
Cromagnon: it also revealed it's not a crime to make another one from outside sources if you lose the First one This is not Nigeria where they carry paper on this head
What??
Those misinformation WhatsApp Groups will not be the end of you. Better go read the deposition yourself on their processes before you keep sharing falsehood from the diluted summaries they feed you with.
yinkus6750: Why did he waited till he was declared wanted? It's a pity he turned himself in. Should have allowed his pals to cashiut in his head with the ransom promised by the police