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obajana weed |
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errrrrrm ..... ok |
Meaningless Jejune and Jaundiced Conjectures. |
The Zombies will soon be here to defend their Zombie god. Just be on the look out and stay safe!
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Warning to all those Zombies yapping and yawning ![]()
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A 44-year-old man, Deji Babington-Asaye, was on Tuesday arraigned before Chief Magistrate’s Court in Abeokuta for calling the senator representing Ogun East, Buruji Kashamu, “a drug baron and jail breaker” on WhatsApp group. The prosecuting counsel, Sunday Eigbejiale, told the court that the accused committed the offence between March 13 and 14 at about 2:30pm at Ogere, Remo in Ogun State magistrate district. He said the accused, a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, made the comments on a party support group on WhatsApp. The prosecutor said the accused engaged in an act that threatens the peace of the state by insulting a federal lawmaker in the group tagged “PDP March to Victory”. According to him, the accused called Mr. Kashamu a “drug baron and jail breaker”, and also challenged the senator to go to United States of America and clear this name. The prosecutor said Mr. Babington-Asaye committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 249 (d) of the Criminal Code Cap 29 Vol.11 laws of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006. The accused however pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge of breaching public peace preferred against him. The defense counsel, Bola Oluwole, said the offence was bailable and asked the court to grant his client bail. The chief magistrate, Oriyomi Ogunfowora, therefore granted the accused bail in the sum of N250, 000 with two sureties in like sum. The court adjourned the matter till March 30. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/200651-man-arraigned-calling-kashamu-drug-baron.html |
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ibedun:Like minds as the Op. ![]() Stokers of embers of discord from safety of their gadgets. You guys need councilling ![]() |
oyinkinola:No, cause i am sure that bigots with mindset like you will always constitute nuissance and run into trouble where ever they go, irrespective of their tribe. Shed the tribal toga and you can have the keys to my country home. ![]() |
Very funny. We easterners are more concerned with our daily bread to even recognize your presence. We hardly observe politicians and politics talk more of outsiders. You are very safe in Anambra in particular, unless you are a criminal, thats when you will worry about the federal police like any other place in Nigeria. I know your post was born out of mischief but i still have to reply you for the benefit of truely ignorant folks. Nowhere in igboland is unsafe and i strongly believe nowhere in yorubaland is unsafe. We already all know all the unsafe places in the north due to insurgency, but it will all be history soonest. Quit being a bigot, it does no one any good. The average employed yoruba and igbo people are wonderfully accomodating, but the idle ones amongst them are unpredictable. Just like i suspect you are jobless ![]() |
Jonathan allowed a level playing ground. Buhhari prefered to have it all by using the army to spill the blood of dogs and baboons. GOD PASS DEM! ![]() |
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viviangist2:What about him? ![]() |
Its millitary junta. What do you expect? Just like in the days of Abacha ![]() |
Perennial sour losers baying for more blood. Its so obvious what APC want in river state. ANARCHY! This cup will surely pass over river state, but my fear is what becomes of their son who connived with invaders to spill so much blood on the lands of his ancestors. Will they forgive him later? Cause i am sure he will be served the cold dish of revenge when the time is ripe. |
OBJ an old man fired a veiled shot at the dullaard. |
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday said his administration has set a target of delivering 10,000 megawatts of electricity generation in the next three years. The president, who stated this while addressing the National Economic Council retreat held at the State House, Abuja, said this year alone the administration would add 2000 megawatts to the national grid. Mr. Buhari assumed office on May 29 last year. He said, “Nigerians’ favourite talking point and butt of jokes is the power situation in our country. But, ladies and gentlemen, it is no longer a laughing matter. We must and by the grace of God we will put things right. “In the three years left for this administration we have given ourselves the target of ten thousand megawatts distributable power. In 2016 alone, we intend to add two thousand megawatts to the national grid.” Mr. Buhari said the power sector had been privatised but admitted that that it had yet to show any improvement in the quality of service. According to him, the common public complaints are constant power cuts destroying economic activity and affecting quality of life; high electricity bills despite power cuts; low supply of gas to power plants due to vandalization by terrorists; and obsolete power distribution equipment such as transformers. Other complaints, he stated, are power fluctuations, which damage manufacturing equipment and household appliances; and low voltage which cannot run industrial machinery. The federal government had two weeks ago apologised to Nigerians for the hardship and inconveniences power outage had caused them. A statement by the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said efforts were being made to rectify the situation and ensure a gradual improvement in the power situation. “There will be a decent improvement in the power situation from this weekend, thanks to ongoing remedial efforts that will double the current power supply to 4,000WM,” he said. “Getting back to the 5,074MW all-time high that was reached earlier will take a few more weeks.” The government’s apology came three weeks after power supply dropped to a meagre 2,800 megawatts, the lowest in nearly a year. A few days later, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, announced that it had reached a new peak of 4,387 MW. It said the recovery followed the successful repair work on the damaged gas supply facility discovered earlier in the week. In September last year, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said the federal government planned to distribute 6,000 megawatts of electricity in the country by the first quarter of 2016. He stated this at Kaleta in the Republic of Guinea, at the inauguration of a 240 MW hydro-power plant. While campaigning for the presidential election last year, the All Progressives Congress, on which ticket Mr, Buhari contested, promised to expand electricity generation and distribution to 40,000 MW between four and eight years. According to the party’s manifesto, “The APC Government shall vigorously pursue the expansion of electricity generation and distribution of up to 40,000 megawatts in four to eight years. “The party will also work assiduously at making power available from renewable energy sources such as coal, solar, hydro, wind and biomass for domestic and industrial use, wherever these prove viable.” The APC said power remained at the centre-point of development process, adding that all other indices of development anchor on it. “The failure to make power supply efficient has impacted negatively on the economy. It has made the cost of production and business high and has invariably raised the cost of agricultural produce and other finished goods and services thereby thwarting the growth of our economy,” it said. “The crisis in the power sector is one of the major causes of the present collapse of the industrial sector and the inability of small scale industries to thrive. To kick-start industrial growth in the country, stable and affordable power supply is an absolute necessity.” Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/200546-buhari-promises-10000-megawatts-electricity.html |
Is there no limit to this madness. Lets all remember how it all started, cause this means a call to war. |
Senseless youths! Dem never pay una parents una dey there dey jones. Why not locate Aregbesola and Gbawe and flog the devil out of them. ![]() |
mynd1:Ok |
mynd1:See, for all i care, you, metu, abang and odinkalu can go to blazes. Just kindly not quote me again if you will continue sounding like an untrained child. |
Memory loss Judge. |
The immediate past chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu, has stated that Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court Abuja knows the spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, as a former classmate. Mr. Metuh, who is facing trial over corruption charges in the court sitting under Mr. Abang, had written to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Ibrahim Auta, demanding that the case be withdrawn from Mr. Abang and assigned to another judge. Mr. Metuh’s grounds were that Mr. Abang and he were classmates at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos. He also said he feared he might not get fair trial from Mr. Abang because of some views expressed by the Judge when they met at a function in Akwa Ibom State last year. In reaction, Justice Abang, on Thursday, said he was not aware Mr. Metuh was his classmate. “I am not aware that the first defendant was my classmate, he said he is my classmate,” the judge said. However, checks by PREMIUM TIMES revealed that Messrs. Abang and Metuh graduated on the same day, November 3, 1988 from the law school. In a short reaction to our story on Sunday, Mr. Odinkalu said Mr. Abang “surely knows that he and Olisa went to school together.” The former human rights chief said he was also in the same class with Messrs. Metuh and Abang as well as some other prominent Nigerians. “We were all in the same law school set in 1988. We were all admitted to the Bar same day on 3 Nov 1988. “Fashola, Anyim, Godswill Akpabio, Liyel Imoke, Nnia Nwodo all were in that set. “I know Olisa and Abang have been together at more than two class reunions. In Lagos, Uyo. Someone isn’t being totally candid,” Mr. Odinkalu said. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/200474-justice-abang-definitely-knew-metuh-classmate-chidi-odinkalu.html |
![]() The infamous black gate ![]() Errrrrm ...... i've decided to share out this chics to Seun, Lalasticlala, mynd44 and Omenka my man. They should confirm their position on this. Thanks ![]() |
And the APC Zombies keep on manufacturing propaganda to deflect from the hardship in the country. Reality is that Buhari has hit an economic dead end. He has run oun out of ideas, hence the daily hiring of misinformers to come up with crap like this one.
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A National Crisis Of late, the attacks of Fulani herdsmen in most states of Nigeria have become a recurrent decimal in the country’s recent socio-political history. Indeed, worried by this dangerous trend in the country’s nascent democracy, not a few Nigerians have called on Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), who is the Nation’s President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, to act decisively regarding the activities of the herdsmen. Recall that the attack by the Fulani herdsmen is not limited to the Middle- Belt region alone, but cuts across the six geo-political zones of Nigeria, threatening the country’ s fragile unity. Jus recently in a chat with Independent , Barrister Ledum Mitee , former President of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) said the manner in which the herdsmen move around with sophisticated weapons would make a serious thinking person wonder if they are real cattle rearers or human hunters. He called on the government to investigate the herdsmen with a view to establishing whether they armed themselves to protect their cattle from robbers, or for something else. “It worries me that the Federal Government has not come out with a categorical statement on the activities of these people. I remember what they did to Chief Olu Falae’s farm and how they threatened him. In many communities across Nigeria, you find these herdsmen causing one problem or the other. This is not acceptable”. “Recently, soldiers were deployed to some parts of Ogoni, claiming that they went there to search for a gun runner and in the process innocent people were killed. Why is it that these herdsmen have not been investigated? Why are they going about with dangerous weapons without any interruption by the security agencies? This is selective treatment”, Mitee,” said. Chief Adi Wali, a social commentator from Aluu community in Ikwerre local government of the state where the herdsmen were said to have penetrated some years ago, urged the government to pass a law regulating the activities of these men. “I will suggest that government designate a grazing area for them. In doing so, there must be all necessary amenities such as schools, clinics, markets, mosques and recreation centers. They should make a law to regulate them. Such law should forbid them from trespassing with effective security to ensure strict compliance with the lay down rules “They cause a lot of havoc wherever they go to. You will notice that when they came to the south-south, they desecrate our sacred forest and if you try to stop them, they resort to fight. These people are armed. They kill. They rape and they steal. Government must urgently do something about it. “I will also suggest that there must be an enlightenment campaign between the landowners and the herdsmen. This will create a good understanding between them. And again, the actual cattle owners should warn their boys to stay out of crisis so that this country can be at peace”, Wali noted. Menace Of Herdsmen In South West The menace of Fulani herdsmen as well as their attendant destruction of farmland is also of serious concern to the farmers in Ekiti State, who are currently having running battle with the marauders. Several farmers have so far lost their crops to cattle and are groaning in pains. Just last week, Dr Taiwo Akande, Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, raised the alarm over the invasion and destruction of the institution’s farmlands by the Fulani herdsmen. At a pre-convocation media briefing, Dr Akande said the institution had suffered unquantifiable loss in both monetary terms, academic and research materials to the Fulani attacks. She called on the Federal Government to intervene in the crisis, as the police and eminent Nigerians like Chief Afe Babalola, whose university is located directly opposite the polytechnic, had tried to curb further damage, but to no avail. The Rector said the systematic destruction of the institution’s farms and project sites had been on for over two years, even as she also lamented the evil actions of land grabbers and illegal settlers. Although the Ekiti State government has urged people of the state to move from subsistence farming to commercial one, many farmers are scared of going into large scale farming because of the fear of losing what they toiled for to the herdsmen and their cattle. Only in 2011 Mr. Bamidele Okunola, a farmer in Ikere-Ekiti, had approached First Bank Plc and Amoye Microfinance Bank Ltd, Ikere-Ekiti for a N2 million loan to expand his farm. He used his only house as collateral and planted maize and cassava on 50 hectares of land with the loan. The crops showed signs of bumper harvest, but Okunola lost everything to the herdsmen, who invaded his farm with their cattle. After that, the herdsmen returned and set fire on Okunola’s farm, thereby destroying the remaining crops on the farm. Today, the banks are after him for the repayment of the loans failure of which he will forfeit his assets. Hon. Sikirulahi Ogundele, former Chairman of Ifo Local Government in Ogun state and a governorship aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last general elections, however said the audacity to kill and maim people by the herdsmen could be attributed to the subterranean support they enjoy from people in power............continue below Source: http://independentnig.com/2016/03/a-national-crisis/ |
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Why r u guys dis pathetic?just because dis criminal is from your tribe? I weep for people like u. Mtcheww.
