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Meanwhile south eastern governors invites the army to kill their own people. |
sapphiere:Can a male apply? |
festacman:Have you finished? |
hefelove:You should laugh in Olivier Giroud too, or don't u think? |
hefelove:Tufia, we no dey eat leftover. |
MejiLoyon:Buhari will never agree to talk to anyone he believes he can use the army to crush anyone that agitates. |
Nigerian Army is corrupt. Nigerian Army is overstretched. Nigerian Army is Indisciplined. Nigerian Army is sectional. Nigerian Army have been politicized. Of all the above problems and more in Nigerian Army, the most issue for Attahiru is to change their code of dressing. Are we cursed in this nation? |
post=100692648:Condemn evil for once in your life, is the current state of this nation ok with you? Are u ok with the way herdsmen and bandits are being treated compared with agitators in the south? Are you permanently programmed to support injustice? May God have mercy on your soul. |
Mightyhaiz:Odiegwu. |
jen4r:Nwanne isiri gini? |
naijapips04:Jealousy is disease. |
slachtoffers:You get bicycle? |
Ammishaddai:Jealousy. |
Someone should tell the mods the match have started. |
post=100668417:Maga, you always present urselfe as being neutral, yet we see through your hypocrisy. Of cos you want Tinubu to become president, you are not yet ready to be liberated from slavery, the fact that Nigerians are already campaigning for Tinubu whether he has declared or not shows we are not yet tired of slavery. |
post=100656077:Intentional Mugu, you quoted the ones that suite your Darling Daddy narratives and avoided these below; The truth is, Buhari didn’t cause all the problems in the country’s health sector but instead of working towards a solution, he’s actively contributing to making it worse. As against expectations and his assurance at a Chatham House speech before his election to the country’s top political office, Buhari has become a terrible influence on medical tourism in the country.We know ur type, your hypocrisy smells to the high heavens. |
post=100656058:Your Darling Daddy should be number one on the List. |
The current security arrangement for Southeast is unconstitutional By Aloy Ejimakor The ‘expanded’ security meeting on Southeast held recently with SE Governors had an interesting posse of security chiefs in attendance, including the following: Maj-Gen Abubakar Maikobi (GOC, 82 Division, Nigerian Army). Air Vice-Marshall Idi Amin (Air Officer Commanding). Yusuf Ishaku (Director, DSS Anambra). A. J. Ibrahim (Director, DSS Abia State). H. E. Abdullah (Director, DSS Ebonyi). B. Likinyo (Director, DSS Enugu). Baba Tijani (AIG, Zone 9, Umuahia). Awosola Awotinde (CP, Ebonyi State). Ahmadu Abdulrahman (CP, Enugu State). Rabiu Ladodo (CP, Imo State). You will notice that there’s NO SINGLE IGBO or Southeast person at the helms of deciding matters of security (life and death) that concern people of Southeast. This is unconstitutional. It’s also wrong, ungodly and dangerous. How can you secure a people without their participation? When you do that, it runs the grave risk of being perceived as a belligerent occupation, or worse - a benign conquest. Plus, it breeds popular distrust, which is antithetical to security. Then, you wonder why the agitation is not letting up. Southeast is a bonafide part of this country which is still a federation, NOT some unitary contraption. With all due respects, SE Governors, Senators, Reps, where at thou? Where’s thy mojo? To Senators and Reps: Please sponsor resolutions against this. Raise a helluva of legislative hell. Start a self-righteous floor fight. To Speakers of SE Houses of Assembly: Please pass unanimous resolutions conveying your collective legislative outrage. It carries moral and political force, sufficient to rock the boat. To SE Governors: Please direct your Attorneys-General to immediately levy aggressive constitutional suits under Section 232 of the Constitution. It might be a matter of first impression. Yet, you should gird your loins and bring a flurry to bear. Don’t allow your Attorneys-General to agonize over the pros and cons or become intimidated by some nuances and legal ‘technicalities’. The pros are self-evident enough; and getting a fair shake out of this Nigeria, especially when it borders on your collective security, should admit of no technicalities. Never. Win or lose, you would have made your point that ‘enough is enough’; and that you’re standing up for your Southeast, for your people. I could have commenced the suit myself but - as a private citizen - I lack the requisite constitutional vires or locus to do so under the pertinent Section 232. Besides, a geopolitical ‘class’ action - brought under the full faith and credit of entire Southeast - will pack far more punch than any private action pivoting on ‘discrimination’ under Section 42 of the Constitution. And this: It’s no longer enough to just complain and go to sleep; or claim that someone is ‘quietly doing something through some back channels’. Which back channels? It’s not credible. Take a proactive and cogent action and please do it in plain view. Do it now! One Nigeria indeed, Buhari knows what he is doing. |
The current security arrangement for Southeast is unconstitutional By Aloy Ejimakor The ‘expanded’ security meeting on Southeast held recently with SE Governors had an interesting posse of security chiefs in attendance, including the following: Maj-Gen Abubakar Maikobi (GOC, 82 Division, Nigerian Army). Air Vice-Marshall Idi Amin (Air Officer Commanding). Yusuf Ishaku (Director, DSS Anambra). A. J. Ibrahim (Director, DSS Abia State). H. E. Abdullah (Director, DSS Ebonyi). B. Likinyo (Director, DSS Enugu). Baba Tijani (AIG, Zone 9, Umuahia). Awosola Awotinde (CP, Ebonyi State). Ahmadu Abdulrahman (CP, Enugu State). Rabiu Ladodo (CP, Imo State). You will notice that there’s NO SINGLE IGBO or Southeast person at the helms of deciding matters of security (life and death) that concern people of Southeast. This is unconstitutional. It’s also wrong, ungodly and dangerous. How can you secure a people without their participation? When you do that, it runs the grave risk of being perceived as a belligerent occupation, or worse - a benign conquest. Plus, it breeds popular distrust, which is antithetical to security. Then, you wonder why the agitation is not letting up. Southeast is a bonafide part of this country which is still a federation, NOT some unitary contraption. With all due respects, SE Governors, Senators, Reps, where at thou? Where’s thy mojo? To Senators and Reps: Please sponsor resolutions against this. Raise a helluva of legislative hell. Start a self-righteous floor fight. To Speakers of SE Houses of Assembly: Please pass unanimous resolutions conveying your collective legislative outrage. It carries moral and political force, sufficient to rock the boat. To SE Governors: Please direct your Attorneys-General to immediately levy aggressive constitutional suits under Section 232 of the Constitution. It might be a matter of first impression. Yet, you should gird your loins and bring a flurry to bear. Don’t allow your Attorneys-General to agonize over the pros and cons or become intimidated by some nuances and legal ‘technicalities’. The pros are self-evident enough; and getting a fair shake out of this Nigeria, especially when it borders on your collective security, should admit of no technicalities. Never. Win or lose, you would have made your point that ‘enough is enough’; and that you’re standing up for your Southeast, for your people. I could have commenced the suit myself but - as a private citizen - I lack the requisite constitutional vires or locus to do so under the pertinent Section 232. Besides, a geopolitical ‘class’ action - brought under the full faith and credit of entire Southeast - will pack far more punch than any private action pivoting on ‘discrimination’ under Section 42 of the Constitution. And this: It’s no longer enough to just complain and go to sleep; or claim that someone is ‘quietly doing something through some back channels’. Which back channels? It’s not credible. Take a proactive and cogent action and please do it in plain view. Do it now! Copied. One Nigeria indeed, Buhari knows what he is doing. |
PatriotExact:The only fact in ur statement is your jealousy. |
PatriotExact:Jealousy, Jealousy Jealousy. |
Blame the army for this and ultimately blame Buhari. When two soldiers were killed instead of the army to use intelligence to locate and take out the perpetrators, they bombed villages and killed innocent masses. Well the people have struck back and the stupid military is asking the same people whose villages were bombed to provide them with information.Is that how they were trained? As far as Buhari believes that force is the only language to deal with any form of agitation ( except fulani herdsmen and bandits) this country will continue to burn under his watch. |
Igbankpa:I will ask for ur number on one condition. It must be either more or less than 10 digits, if you know u know. |
even as the resident chief BMC, they could not invite you, this life no just balance at all.
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Nonsense, If this governor is wise he should know that Buhari with his body language abi body odor and nepotism is the one tearing the North and the whole country apart. Your brother Buhari is a complete disaster, ask your self why this is happening under his government, is he the first northern president in this nation? |
See as they are all trying to outdo each other, everyone with their individual agenda. Tinubu hustling for presidency, Dangote and Rabiu to maintain their unfair monopoly. The event was jointly organised by the Office of the First Lady of Nigeria and the Women and National Development (WAND).Meanwhile Saint Bubu said there would no Office of the First Lady during his election campaigns. It's well. |
All of us at thank our Darling Daddy on the wonderful work he is doing with the way he has been handling the bandits problem, Nigeria has never been more secured and united like this. The real bad guys are in South East and the army should continue to deal with them decisively, same apply to the guys in Benue state ( Ortom must be punished for challenging fulani supremacy) As per the bandits and fulani herdsmen, this are common criminals, they should be given amnesty and forgiven and also be sent abroad for education. This is one Nigeria according Buhari. |
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