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PoliticsRe: Apc The Game Changers by docadams: 3:45pm On Jan 19, 2018
Op, kindly shove this crap down your a**ss.

On a second thought, bring out the prices of those commodity as at when PDP took over.
PoliticsRe: The Economist Denounces Fake Report On President Buhari (Read Letter) by docadams: 10:17pm On Jan 18, 2018
"We enjoined Nigerian to be circumspect about the kind of information they are exposed to and share

Sorry the Economist, ya caution is coming damn too late. The news already used as source for Nkwobi and pushed down with palm wine.
PoliticsRe: Court Orders Forfeiture Of N6bn, $222,000, N2bn Shares Linked To Jonathan Cousin by docadams: 1:21pm On Jan 17, 2018
deji17:
At least oil price is still not as high as under Jonathan and FG workers are being paid without borrowing to pay their salaries.[b] States Govt has been bailed out many times and Projects are getting completed / ongoing.[/b
They cannot be stealing as much as Jonathan and still be able to meet their obligations.
The bolded is one of the reason why I think God allowed PMB to come and rule us at the appropriate time, otherwise who else would have been able to muster the discipline to safe in such a parlous economic milieu to fulfil all constitutional obligations to country, state, and LGAs.
GEJ did not just steal, but stole the PARIS CLUB REFUND kept in am escrow account by OBJ . HE told the governors then to let it go as a token of national sacrifice. Innocent PMB agreed to pay the state the refund once he brief of of the genuineness of the States claim on the refund. Meanwhile the Ogogoro Master-genetal was already in Otuoke reeling from his favourite past time.

Come up thinl of it, why are the governors not so belligerent towards PMB regime unlike GEJ's.?
PoliticsRe: Court Orders Forfeiture Of N6bn, $222,000, N2bn Shares Linked To Jonathan Cousin by docadams: 12:32pm On Jan 17, 2018
deji17:
Jonathan, his family and his fellow looters nearly bankrupt this country.
Lalasticlala
Mynd44
"Nearly bankrupted us"! What kind of expression is that. They buried us in a sinkhole.
CrimeRe: How Soldiers Tricked Bayelsa Kidnap Kingpin To Surrender 14 Fighters, Killed All by docadams(op): 11:13pm On Jan 16, 2018
Pierohandsome:
But it is wrong, why killing him extra judicially whn he surrendered himself? This is wrong, the military needs to be sued for this. Why didnt they prosecute him instead of wasting him.

Tell me how other criminals wil have reason to surrender with this act.
Please read the post again especially the bolded parts before offering free advocacy to the devil
CrimeHow Soldiers Tricked Bayelsa Kidnap Kingpin To Surrender 14 Fighters, Killed All by docadams(op): 10:00pm On Jan 16, 2018
TORU NDORO- TWENTY-EIGHT—year-old Bayelsa State -born kidnap kingpin and sea robber, Oyawerikumor Peregbabofa, self-styled “General” Kareowei, who attacked security formations, executed his victims, including soldiers at the slightest provocation in Delta and Bayelsa States, in the last few months, operated as if he was invincible, but when soldiers finally ensnared him, last week, he proved cowardly and tactless.

Kareowei’s notoriety and surefire actions sparked a lot of concerns in security circles, which made soldiers of Operation Delta Safe to express doubt when he surrendered, last Thursday, at Torugbene community in Delta state for the reason that his age call into question his spine-tingling daring acts.

It was the incredulity that made the authorities of Operation Delta Safe to mandate the spearhead of the troops that captured him in Delta to take him to Toru Ndoro in Bayelsa, where community leaders know him better to authenticate his nomenclature.

Nobody who saw the pocket-sized ebony creature would easily believe that he was the one that carried out deadly exploits associated with Kareowei in the region, particularly the demonstrated outmaneuvering of soldiers at a military checkpoint in Ogbogbabene, country home of former Minister of Niger Delta, Elder Godsday Orubebe, in Delta State, July, last year, where a soldier was killed and a General Purpose Machine Gun, GPMG, carted away.


The criminal, who cut off the head of a military intelligence officer, not a Department of State Service, DSS, operative, as re-counted, penultimate Wednesday, and ran rings with the blood-soaked head, was later slaughtered with 14 of his boys like chickens. Unquestionably, his instinct and magic failed him when it mattered most.

Booby-trap

An insider familiar with how he was “wasted” told NDV: “Kareowei, who gunned down four soldiers in a bloody creek battle was days after the encounter begging the military he outwitted yet again to spare his life.”

“What happened was that he ran out of ammunition and was badly wounded on his leg and shoulder. So he fled to Torugbene for treatment and when the reality of the end dawned on him, he was begging for amnesty, the same treaty that ex-militant leader and member of the Delta Waterways and Land Security Committee, Bonny Gawei and the military intelligence officer that he guillotined, visited his camp to consummate, second to last Wednesday.

“At his tether’s end in Torugbene where he finally capitulated with his hands upstretched, the military played along with him and even talked him into believing that he would be granted amnesty with his boys if they turned in their weapons,” he disclosed.

However, how Kareowei, who cut off a soldier’s head, killed four others in a space of six days supposed that livid soldiers, who razed houses, molested innocent villagers and laid siege to waterways in Delta and Bayelsa states in search of him would accommodate his entreaty beats reasoning, but he fell for it.

Outfoxing the fox

The source said: “The military arrested and navigated the waters straightaway, but made a U-turn at Ogbobagbene waterfront. Reason was that some of the officers had reservations about his identity because of his youthfulness. After many inquiries, they took him back to Toru Ndoro to check his persona. The top military officers went back in the convoy that waited to see Kareowei at Ogbobagbene community.

“After validating his identity at Toru Ndoro community, security operatives interrogated him on why he had been terrorizing the creeks and he told them that it was because he wanted amnesty. They asked him if he had followers and he answered in the affirmative.

14 fighters seized, 2 evasive

“They asked him how many they were, he said 16. He was asked to call them to come for the disarmament process right away in the community. In the presence of soldiers, he made series of calls and 14 of his boys materialized in the community and surrendered their weapons to the military.

“Two of his men, however, smelt a rat and refused to come. The 14 that came did not suspect something fishy, but they trusted the judgment of their master, who spoke as everything was under control, hence they responded to his call.

“At the time they assembled, it was late in the day and the soldiers, who displayed admirable know-how and native intelligence by deluding Kareowei that he and his boys were actually going to be granted amnesty, pulled a bombshell, rounded them up and shot all of them dead on the spot,” he said.

What I saw- eyewitness

A villager, who witnessed the bloodbath told NDV: “Twelve bodies were thrown right into the river in front of my house, while the remaining four bodies, including Kareowei’s were taken away.”

They ambushed soldiers- OPDS

Giving the military account of how Kareowei and his boys died, Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre, Operation Delta Safe, Major Ibrahim Abdullahi, asserted: “After his arrest, Karowei confessed to several criminal acts and led troops to his camp to recover the cache of arms and ammunition in his possession as well as to persuade other members of his gang to surrender.”

“However in a twist of events, Karowei’s recalcitrant group laid an ambush and attacked Task Force troops in a gun battle at his camp deep in the forest. This was in a bid to rescue Karowei from the troops.

“The superior firepower, resilience and gallantry of the troops countered this snap attack, which resulted in the death of several of Karowei’s henchmen and the king pin, Karowei who tried to flee to rejoin his cohorts.

Elusive duo captured

The two, who escaped death, allegedly came to the village after the bloodbath, but the villagers rounded them up and handed them to security agents.

Question for OPDS

Before he capitulated, Kareowei knew that his time was up and made frantic phone calls to top politicians and security officials, saying he was ready to lay down arms and accept amnesty

Multiple sources told NDV that Kareowei was equipped by some prominent politicians and they were the ones he was calling to save his life. Top military officers also knew that he was connected..

Shortly after his arrest, Bayelsa state governor, Seriake Dickson and the former governor of the state, Timpre Sylva, both leaders of PDP and APC, in the state were engaged in a war of words with Dickson accusing the latter’s party of being behind the dishonorable criminal.

Though the military maintained that Kareowei was killed when his boys waylaid own troops when they went to his camp, few persons bought the story and the question many are asking is: “Since Kareowei submitted himself and soldiers ingeniously hoodwinked him to surrender 14 other combatants, why did the Operation Delta Safe not wait to investigate their sponsors and source of arms and ammunition, which would have gone a long way in cleansing the region of criminal godfathers and lawbreakers like them.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/soldiers-tricked-bayelsa-kidnap-kingpin-surrender-14-fighters-killed/amp/

The bolden is the reason why these guys are wasted when captured. Give them a glimpse of freedom and they are out of detention in a jiffy courtesy of their political mentors like Wike.
CrimeRe: Where Is Evans, Been A While We Heard About Him. by docadams: 9:43pm On Jan 16, 2018
He is destined to go the way of General Kareowei, the wasted kidnap kingpin of Bayelsa
AutosRe: Used Tokumbor Tyres, Will Pass For Brand New. by docadams: 10:36pm On Jan 15, 2018
GAZZUZ. Have you got these sizes

205/165/55
215/165/65
PoliticsRe: [BREAKING] EFCC In Fresh Moves Against Patience Jonathan’s $8.4m, N7.3bn Found I by docadams: 7:13pm On Jan 15, 2018
deji17:
Between Peshe and Dieziani, we no come know who thief past.
Very alarmingly shocking.. And the reality was that they were both under the service one man. The competition to outdo each must have been very severe. Managing both of them was GEJ only landmark in leadership. While allowing Peshe to dominate the local terrain, Dezzy was transfered abroad to become a foreign based player. Simple solution to a big wahala.
PoliticsRe: [BREAKING] EFCC In Fresh Moves Against Patience Jonathan’s $8.4m, N7.3bn Found I by docadams: 6:52pm On Jan 15, 2018
This woman keeps vomiting money like she was money ritualised. What is the pin? May want to try my luck.
PoliticsRe: MASSOB Justifies Herdsmen Killings In Benue, Taraba, Says It’s Payback Time by docadams: 6:10pm On Jan 15, 2018
Firefire:
Nonsense comment

MASSOB should stop acting like fools.
You can be reasonable sometime. It baffles me why the Ibo's carry their hatred to such extremity as if there is no tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Ekiti Bars Fayemi, Other From Holding Public Offices In State by docadams: 4:44pm On Jan 15, 2018
Crap . Can't stand legal scrutiny.
Car TalkRe: The New Innoson Vehicles Acquired By The Nigerian Army (Photos) by docadams: 12:11pm On Jan 15, 2018
victorazy:
Mention one material use in motor production he can source here in Nigeria apart from fuel, even the fuel is not produced here.
You sabi kill joy. Good even the fuel is imported a journey must start somewhere. I am not anti - IBO but not a fan of innoson either. However, I respect the first generation IBO industrialists who fabricated many machine parts and machines out of nothing. Such notable milestone have been undone by the impatience of this current MMM generation crave for easy cash and fame by delving into importing of substandard prodicts.
SportsRe: Real Madrid Loss 3 Point Against Villarreal by docadams: 9:49pm On Jan 13, 2018
Overhyped club
PoliticsRe: Why We Endorsed Buhari For Second Term – Seven Governors by docadams: 11:16pm On Jan 12, 2018
Hmmmm, 7 states already even before warm up session. God is in Control of the destiny of whom he has anointed. Any evil intention shall not see the rising sun.
PoliticsRe: Olisa Metuh: Supreme Court Faults SAN For Filing ‘frivolous Appeal’ by docadams: 8:47pm On Jan 12, 2018
"the duty that a senior counsel owes by the privileges bestowed on him is to help the accused person or company clear their name through due legal process and not to create the impression that his duty is to erect roadblocks to frustrate justice from running its course"
Panel of judges with their senses and dignity still intact.. While a club of compromised SANs headed by the moronic Ozekhome are sworn to frustrate the anti corruption war
PoliticsRe: Militant Who Killed British Missionary, Ian Squire Surrenders In Delta by docadams: 12:10am On Jan 12, 2018
This guy again. Na wa o.
PoliticsRe: Is Zahra Buhari Pregnant? Pictures by docadams: 3:07pm On Jan 11, 2018
SalamRushdie:
With the way her father has made the Nigerian economy barren I doubt if that one can be fertile
Clap for yourself. Very inappropriate comment. Maybe you have an infant brain in an adult body - aka arrested development
PoliticsRe: IGP Kicks Against Military Option In Benue, Says His Men Are On Ground by docadams: 11:09pm On Jan 10, 2018
This IGP must be suffering from grandiose delusion of making tonnes ofMONEY EGO, OWO, IGHO in his new assignment. He does not want the military deployed even when his men are being added to the casualty list. One cannot dissociate an IGP from potential sources of money. Imagine the possible multiple sources - FG, Benue, Nassarawa, Adamawa states Miyetti, and the various LGAs in the theater of operations all in the guise of security allocations. He must have opened multiple bank accounts all over the country before porting in the zone of strife.
PoliticsRe: Benue Killings : IG Kicks Against Military Deployment by docadams: 10:52pm On Jan 10, 2018
This IGP must be suffering from grandiose delusion of making tonnes ofMONEY EGO, OWO, IGHO in his new assignment. He does not want the military deployed even when his men are being added to the casualty list. One cannot dissociate an IGP from potential sources of money. Imagine the possible multiple sources - FG, Benue, Nassarawa, Adamawa states Miyetti, and the various LGAs in the theater of operations all in the guise of security allocations. He must have opened multiple bank accounts all over the country before porting in the zone of strife.
PoliticsRe: Ugezu J. Ugezu For President 2019 by docadams: 5:03pm On Jan 10, 2018
PoliticsRe: Repairs Have Now Been Completed On Nigeria's Gas Supply Network by docadams: 4:52pm On Jan 10, 2018
Hmmmm. No wonder light has been siperflous . This government can actually be very responsive when challenged.
PoliticsRe: List Of 7 Forces Atiku Must Overcome To Contest In 2019 by docadams: 4:38pm On Jan 10, 2018
Ratello:
List of 7 forces Atiku must overcome to contest in 2019

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- The forces against former vice president Atiku Abubakar is believed to be numerous

- From his former boss, Obasanjo, whom some believed has vowed to stop Atiku's political ambition to the overwhelming support of the incumbent president, the former vice president has great hurdles to cross

- Many still see him as a corrupt leader. The corruption tag was foisted on him during his trouble with his then boss, Obasanjo

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria's former vice president, is one of the heavyweights who is expected to contest for the highest office in Nigeria, come 2019 general election.

But the former vice president has many factors working against him.

READ ALSO: Nnamdi Kanu's brother opens up on his whereabouts, other issues

Barely a year and five months to the next presidential election, Atiku would have to overcome some forces to get to the hot presidential seat, the Sun reports.

Some of the factors Atiku needs to overcome is believed to include:

1. The Obasanjo factor

Desite the fact that Atiku has sought to reconcile with his former boss, the duo still have a frosty relationship according to reports. Some people even believe Obasanjo is out to kill Atiku politically.

The former president, though retired is believed very influential in the political scene in Nigeria. His support is also believed to be critical to anybody contesting for the presidency under Nigeria’s present political configuration.

Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose, is said to have said in a recent interview that: “Obasanjo told me that when you capture a General and you don’t kill him, he will come back and kill you; that since Atiku tried to stop him and failed, he must pay for it. And he (Atiku) is still paying for it.”

2. Mallam Nasir El-rufai force

Some people believed Atiku was instrumental in bringing Nasir El-rufai, the Kaduna state governor into the Obasanjo administration and making him the director general of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and eventually a minister.

They have since fallen apart.

Atiku sometime in November 2016 accused the governor and former EFCC Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, of betrayal.

In his response, El-rufai said: “Alhaji Atiku is already running for 2019, and he thinks that he can make people like us collateral damage in his attempt to rejuvenate his image. This obsession for power inclined him to support the rebellion against the party that manifested in the National Assembly, and is continuing with obvious disrespect for the incumbent president. Everyone knows that I support and will continue to work for the success of President Muhammadu Buhari as he leads our country through tough times.”

Atiku is believed to be one of those who would stick with Buhari to the very end.

3. Corruption allegations

Many still see him as a corrupt leader. The corruption tag was foisted on him during his trouble his his then boss, Obasanjo.

Unfortunately, Atiku is yet to shake off this tag.

The former vice president recently lashed out at those portraying him as corrupt in the mainstream media, describing them as self-righteous political enemies.

“It is sickening to continue to regurgitate allegations of corruption against me by people who have failed to come forward with a single shred of evidence of my misconduct while in office,” he said.

4. Political platform to ride on

The political platform where the former vice president will run is exoected to pose a major challenge.

Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, national chairman of the APC, had in may this year declared that President Buhari would be given the right of first refusal for the party’s presidential ticket in the 2019 election.

The implication is that if Buhari chooses to seek re-election, Atiku is very unlikely to get the ticket of the APC.

However, unconfirmed reports have it that Atiku is one of those being wooed by the PDP to return to the party and fly the party’s presidential flag in 2019.

“The question I ask people who say that is this: what is the desperation about somebody following his dream? When you are so passionate about something, what is the desperation there? If you can say Atiku is desperate, you would also tell me that President Buhari was desperate. After the 2011 election, President Buhari told the world that he was not going to run again. The rest is history but today, he is the president. For me, it is not out of desperation but patriotic zeal and dedication towards one’s fatherland,” said Atiku’s former campaign director and the National President, All Atiku Support Groups, Oladimeji Fabiyi.

5. Buhari’s acceptance in the North and his second coming

Many people believe that with a Buhari candidacy, it is unlikely that the North would vote for Atiku, given the president's popularity in the region.

Preye Aganaba, a founding member of the APC, Bayelsa stated recently noted: “I don’t think for now that the APC has any other choice than to re-elect President Buhari, though people are free to contest; nobody is stopping them. This is APC where we usually have free and fair primaries. The last presidential primaries in Lagos, President Buhari won more than half of the votes. During the last APC presidential primaries, the campaign slogan for Buhari was ‘12 million assured votes’ and I don’t think one single vote has left that 12 million assured votes. In fact, more has even been added.”

6. Power rotation arrangement

It seems there is also an unwritten power-sharing agreement between the north and the south every eight years. It was consolidated in 2007 when former president Obasanjo, a southerner, handed over power to the late president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua after eight years (1999 -2007). The mechanism was devised to keep the peace in the country.

It remain to be seen how Atiku would convinced the power brokers in the south that he would serve for a single term in office and quit in 2023.

7. His image among the masses

Atiku's image among the masses is believed not to be so good. The damage caused by the trouble between him and Obasanjo has damaged his image among the masses.

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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had reported that Sule Lamido who is the former governor of Jigawa state warned politicians not to engage in blackmail and hatred ahead of the 2019 presidential election.

NAIJ.com reports that the former governor who has been touted as a potential candidate for the 2019 presidency said blackmail would not help the existing democracy in the country.
https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naija.ng/amp/1126925-2019-election-list-7-forces-atiku-overcome.html

Hmmm
Many of your fellow PDPIANS have since discarded Atiku and gone in search of another liberator.. I am most surprised you are not giving consideration to Ali Ndume, the man who brought the patty from the brink of extinction. The earlier the better before he is snapped up by a more ambitious party
PoliticsRe: We Want Saraki, Tambuwal, Kwankwaso Back In PDP – BOT by docadams: 4:05pm On Jan 10, 2018
PDP is full of Bakin Zuwos. If it has reached the stage of looking for presidential candidates it better close shop or should go on its knees to beg Ali Ndume to come fly their flag. After all he breathed the breath of life into it when it became obvious that the Party had suffered a near fatal heart attack while Wike and Fayose were flapping around like headless Xmas Chickens oblivious of what to Ndume.
PoliticsRe: FG Ban Of Open Grazing, Another Camouflage Lie! by docadams: 1:08am On Jan 10, 2018
porka:
The states have roundly rejected such arrangements.

You can check the news for updates.

No single state agreed to any federal arrangement to appropriate their land for Fulani grazing reserve.

Even the joker in Kogi State has not carried his madness to that level.

I see your proposal but it is not too far from that of the govt which I am tacitly supporting. Understand that no way the FG will acquire any land without paying compensation which is same as buying it.
In the alternative the community/ state govt may choose to lease the land to the govt. Is this not better than allowing the herd owners buying the land directly from the land ownerd. These clashes do not have the luxury of time. It needs to be curtailed urgently before ISIS/BH decides to have a look in SMF worsened a
n already dire situation.


Panacea is for Fulani to buy land from communities for ranching.

They will have to grow or buy grass/hay as fodder to feed the cattle.

Bukola Saraki has already shown the way in Kwara State with the imported Zimbabwean farmers.

Let them go and understudy the system.

Typical business people go into any state they chose to do business and acquire property for their business.

If they run the business well, they will make profit and pay tax to government.

That is the right thing to do.

You can't be killing people everywhere and trying to use force to appropriate their property.
PoliticsRe: FG Ban Of Open Grazing, Another Camouflage Lie! by docadams: 10:55pm On Jan 09, 2018
porka:
Must Buhari necessarily seize people's land and hand over to his Fulani relations because he is president today?
There is no seizing of land here. I believe whatever arrangement that will arise will be made in collaboration with the state govt and the affected communities. Otherwise, what is your panacea to the menace.
PoliticsRe: FG Ban Of Open Grazing, Another Camouflage Lie! by docadams: 10:38pm On Jan 09, 2018
drss:
name d hard options to fulani terrorism.
.

1. Sending the army after them, how do you differentiate innocent people from the real criminals. Remember the army may act on information forwarded by the citizenry. Should such information results in unwanted deaths, you will be among the first to want to comment that PMB has gone mad again.

2 there is the constitutional provision to freedom of movement .The marauders have their sympathisers in high places too with tentacles extending to the judiciary

3. The chance that some criminal elements may be perpetuating crime under the guise of Fulani
cattle marauders as was the case in Enugu.

That said, I am not impressed with the timing of the government intervention. It is coming much too late in the crisis considering that many lives have been lost unnecessarily. The FG plan may not be the eureka we are looking for but anything to stem the tide till a permanent and lasting solution is found is highly needed urgently

Or what solution do you proffer. Criticising is very easy
PoliticsRe: FG Ban Of Open Grazing, Another Camouflage Lie! by docadams: 9:29pm On Jan 09, 2018
Op, what is the difference between grazing reserves and grazing colonies. There are hard options before us. I dislike people who suffereth convulsion resulting from criiticism borne out of hate but can't even proffer a solution.
PoliticsRe: Gelegele Seaport Development To Begin As Obaseki Signs Mou With China Harbour by docadams: 4:47pm On Jan 09, 2018
enomakos:
what happened to the port? what is closed by the govt or just abadoned?
Abandoned and hyacinth took over

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