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See my uncle o |
Ganduje dollar can call another corrupt Someone that should be rotting in maximum security prison This country is a tragedy Run!! I repeat RUN!!!!! |
Tiger woods finally wins the masters after an 11 year wait What a redemption After all the surgeries and degradation He has a reason to smile again
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why now? I have to redeploy my brother o |
IdreamOfUnicorn:BAECATION niko |
this is too gruesome to display on social media |
the army went all out I wish all murder cases could be treated with this sense of urgency |
The Nigerian Army on Wednesday explained how it found the body of a missing general, Idris Alkali, after weeks of intense investigations. Mr Alkali, who recently retired as a major general, was declared missing several weeks ago while travelling from Abuja to Bauchi. His body parts were found in an abandoned well in Guchwet village of Shen district, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. Although no medical test had been done to confirm if the body parts found were actually that of Mr Alkali, the army said ”its investigations confirmed it”. A brigadier general, Umar Ibrahim, the Garrison Commander, 3 division, spoke with journalists at the scene. He said some of the suspects who participated in the killing of the general brought the army to the well. Last week, the army had announced it located a shallow grave where the late general was initially buried before the body was exhumed and taken someplace else. Gory Sight On Wednesday, a military “body bag” containing the parts of the missing general was unzipped for reporters to have a look. But no shots were allowed to be taken to preserve the victim’s dignity. At the scene, a water pump generator was used to drain the water from the well to allow access to the body parts. The reporter observed that there was a distance of almost 10 kilometers from where his corpse was first buried to the “no man’s land” where it was found Wednesday morning. Mr Ibrahim narrated how the victim’s body was found. “You are all aware that Major General Idris Alkali was declared missing on September 3. The Nigerian Army gave us three tasks. One, to find General Alkali dead or alive; two, to find his car which is a Toyota Corolla; and three, if anything happened to him, to find who are responsible for it . “As you are all aware, on the September 29, 2018, we were able to discover his vehicle and we saw his personal effects which confirmed that it was him. In the same vein, last week, I called you and showed you where he was buried in a shallow grave. “We have declared some people wanted and based on that, some of them, reported to the police. Some of them, who took part in his relocation took us where he (body) was relocated. “He was actually relocated to an abandoned well, which is behind me here. We came here this morning, we drained the water and we were able to salvage the body of General Alkali. “This is to tell you that now the two aspects of the assignment are completed. The remaining aspect is for all those who took part in this henious act – nobody, no matter how connected the person is must not go unpunished. For those who have not submitted themselves to the police, we are on their trail. We will find them sooner or later,” the officer said. While the body parts were being removed, soldiers on site gave a short military parade as a mark of last respect for the deceased officer. The body was then taken into an ambulance by four generals. Tortuous Route PREMIUM TIMES had reported how Mr Alkali, who recently retired as a chief of administration (army), was declared missing on September 3, while travelling from Abuja to Bauchi. PREMIUM TIMES also reported how the car of the missing general was later found in a pool after some women in the Dara Du tried to prevent soldiers from draining the pool. A blood-stained T-shirt and a pair of shoes belonging to the general were found in the car. Since the discovery of the car, there had been fears the military could attack the community in retaliation. The military had dismissed such fears. A day after the car was found, the army cordoned off the community and arrested 30 suspects. Apart from the discovery of the missing car, two other vehicles were also recovered from the pond. Following the arrest of the 30 suspects, whom the soldiers later handed over to the police after interogation, residents of the community fled for fear of further military action. An unperurbed army had pledged to conduct the search with respect for human rights. culled from premium times
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the peterrufai goalkeeping academy |
I'm a southerner This is a federal job with federal character imput Besides katsina is peaceful(for now) When the desirable is unavailable The available is .......(u know the rest) |
Angry bird |
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Recession + epidemic = ![]() ![]() I hope this people manage this slowly raging epidemic as well as the PDP dealt with Ebola decisively |
Mtchew |
It was the usual heat infested Thursday afternoon lecture in UNIMAID’S famous JAC lecture theater and I and my buddy “kelvin bottle-eye obiano” were as usual reclined on the first row of the class. It was hot as hell! The class fan was more of an antique and it wasn't a particularly windy day. Therefore dishing out biochemistry lectures under these circumstances wasn't really a hand in glove situation. It must've been the hypoglycemia or the impending heat exhaustion but I and kelvin suddenly had a monalisa moment as we decided to make a drawing of our lecturer. We immediately jettisoned the incomprehensible organic chemistry compounds and diverted our attention to drawing our female biochemistry lecturer. I made the real time drawing including the chalkboard and the writings on it and a nearby clock,while the serious minded, detailed, class guru kelvin put in the colors with his green, blue, black and red pens. The only detail we missed was nothing. Just as we finished, the PHD holder, wife of the provost of medical college,biochemistry lecturer of ours beckoned on us and in her words “ I've been watching both of you.Now come out along with that paper you've been transferring between yourselves.’ At this point I was close to having a generalized tonic clonic seizure along with total loss of all sphincteric functions and like condemned criminals we walked sheepishly to the slaughter. She enquired about the papers content and we were both mute and when she insisted on an answer we chorused something that sounded like in between Greek Latin and ibibio. Just as she was about to collect it,she made a dramatic u-turn and asked us to return to our seats.we did that faster than any Husain bolt past or future.in our hearts we kept praising God in all languages of all religions in the world. |
Wish the rivalry can be healthier It'd have spurred development |
Chibok girls: Boko Haram video purports to show captives http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-37076644 |
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He transformed UNILORIN to one of the best in the country Hope he can replicate that in jamb Would have preferred him at NUC though |
I need a child[color=#990000][/color] ![]() |
I'm also Dr Dotun a medical doctor and I've passion for art too Thumbs up to u |
Someday |
Wish one could just turn off and on Konji ![]() |
Nigeria Do your own job and be best at it Encroachment isn't the way up Do we have adequate nursing care in Nigerian hospitals I tire |
Na engineer be this o!!!!! That shoe fit crash plane |
RichYoungNigga:I'm sure the program will be sponsored by GLO |
nnachukz:To think that all Enugu state governor did was cry and declare fasting?? Sad!! |
pyxon:Black is beautiful my guy And beauty is in the eyes of the beholder |
[quote author=freeborn76 post=47689581]I hope Azuka gets to read this, I have a rejoinder to his infantile article. Yorubas are not silent, they are wise. Yorubas do not act just to prove a point, Yorubas act after due consultation and after well informed directives from their leaders, something most tribes lack in Nigeria. I think Azuka's concern is not that Yorubas are silent, no. His concern is that the Southwest is not boiling as other regions and that in spite of all things 'Nigerian', the region still thrives economically. How did you expect Yorubas to react to the unfortunate and senseless murder of the lady Evangelist? Go to Hausa communities in the state and kill Islamic clerics just to prove a point? Yorubas are more sensible than that...for the records Azuka, stop your patronising statement that you have written 'good' articles about the Southwest, Yorubas DO NOT need your validation. Focus your future articles on addressing the negative image drug peddlers and petty criminals from the Southeast are giving to the Igbo nation and Nigeria at large, and the fact that Igbo elders have been 'silent' and compromising in the face of protracted shameful acts by their 'children'. Live the Yoruba nation alone, she knows how to treat her illness...stop drinking alabukun for another man's headache.[/quote God will bless you |
Since democracy in Nigeria was even thought of This is only the second time the Yorubas are not in opposition Even the first term of obasanjo Yorubas voted massively for the ADs candidate FALAE The south east are for the first time in the opposition politically they've always enjoyed the mainstream They've been bowing to PDP without thinking of a south east agenda They've not even recently had a credible presidential candidate and don't think they'd have in a long time Yorubas had fela tongue lashing brutal military rulers and he has the Yoruba blood flowing And many more activists But you shout when it matters most Don't waste millions of lives like the failed Biafra attempt with the leaders children not even suffering a bruise See Kalu still in jail The Zaria massacre occurred and no finger has been raised The southwest would rather wait and use their thumbs to do the talking again in 2019 |
Vendoor:I don't think igbos are taken seriously They are glaringly marginalized Biafran supporters have been gunned down in numbers with Kalu still rotting in jail Where is the bravery ? |

