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There exists more than 80 northern tribes in the northern States, fulani is just one of them. This fool should keep quiet! Banning open grazing is not succession, mumu Is it not better for Open grazers to stay off the roads so that we can know who the killers herdsmen are, since they deny killings in the south... Olodo Herdsmen |
But Muslims in nigeria marry them just as young if not younger....... |
Some headlines are just hilarious!! Which one is bomb to death? Them dey bomb to life? |
modsfucker:The President, via his twitter handler and handlers has said that he is working to secure their release........ Because if he is to address Nigerians, in midst of killings and Kidnappings going on daily, stroke go kill am....... But when it fails, they will say it was the fault of the military......... When they want to deceive Nigerians, they will put his name, as though he is going to the Bush to secure them but when the thing don cast, they will remove his name and put Nigerian Army or Military..... Somebody that couldn't go to Federal government secondary School kankara, when students were Kidnapped in his own state and he was at home, but expressed his shock at the attack and sent NSA to appear on his behalf, of which the NSA details even baff parents with tear gas ontop the trauma and turmoil and anguish they were in.......... Is now suddenly working from his twitter account towards securing the release of the students..... Work kill am there |
blueblood1:My brother, this kind of act has cost me 300k, after I don pay for motor finish...... Me and mechanics dey hold meetings to settle quarrel between me and motor |
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Xiaomi1:I think you have missed my point...... If you take a look at Nairaland, the governor of the state has already come out to call the video fake. This is exactly what I was trying to say. What is going on in that videos is forceful conversion to Islam done by Bokoharam in Cote d'voire. The video is not fake. I never said Bokoharam is not converting people forcefully in Niger state. I never said Bokoharam isn't forcefully converting people to Islam in Nigeria, they have been doing it and are most likely still doing it. I only said, that the video used to report the news is from Cote d'voire......... If you use the wrong video to report a real story, people can discredit your story and call you a liar. Fani-kayode should have been diligent enough to verify before posting it... I have shown you how I found out about the source and history of the video. Check for yourself...... I am a Christian and I find that label as a terrorist sympathiser offensive. Please attack the message if you cam with facts and not the messenger. Thank you |
Biafravd:I am a Christian............ Plus I never said Boko haram never invaded anywhere nor forcefully converted people in Niger state....... I only said the video shows a different event in a different place and time. I am even doing the reporters of that news event a favour, because government propaganda machinery can simply dismiss the news of the event in Niger state as fake, because a wrong video was used as the caption..... Look through my comment and Think about it This news could have been reported without a video, like other unfortunate events in our countries history in recent times, that doesn't mean it didn't happen.. But to report that something happened somewhere were people cannot easily go and verify and use the wrong videos, can give people the impression that you are lying........... In any case, how can you say I am defending Bokoharam? What is still going on in that video is forceful conversion to Islam by Bokoharam........ They have done it in many places, including Nigeria. I only said that video was forceful conversion to Islam done in Cote d'voire. Thats all....... |
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FarahAideed:My point exactly, I never said it never happened. I only said, this videos is not the event ooo Before governors and government will use this fact to create propaganda to dismiss the attack in Niger as fake news..... |
FarahAideed:I am a Christian............ Plus I never said Boko haram never invaded anywhere nor forcefully converted people....... I only said the video depicts a different event in a different place and time. I am even doing the purveyors of that news event a favour, because government propaganda machinery can simply dismiss the news of the event in Niger state as fake, because a wrong video was used as the caption..... Look through my comment and Think about it |
Xiaomi1:FarahAideed Don't believe what I have said. Download the tiktok app. A close look at the video, at the right hand corner will show you the user name of the tiktok page from which it was downloaded. Brahimakone49. Take it, search for the uploaders page. You will see more than 10 other videos, showing the rest of the whole event. The user was even asked where the event took place and the user said Cote d'voire...... You will hear the language spoken clearly in the other videos. See if you can match it to any indigenous tribe in Niger state or Nigeria for that matter... Don't take my word for it, see it for yourself..... Review my posts on Nairaland, I am not an apologist for the APC nor the government of the day........ I checked before I created this thread, dispute me with something stronger than hearsay...... |
I am making this thread because of a purported video that is currently circulating on social media and Nairaland as well (see link below), showing women forcefully converted to Islam, with some dead bodies close by. The story behind the video as alleged is that people in Niger state are currently forcefully converted to Islam. While I cannot confirm whether such conversion is ongoing or not in Niger state as we speak. I can confirm that the video in question, used as caption for the alleged forceful conversion event is not from Niger state. The video captures an event that took place in Ivory Coast........ A close look at the video, will show that the video was saved from tiktok. The user who posted the video is brahimakone49, a quick glance through the comments will show you that the source as well as the language spoken in the video is indigenous to the people of Ivory Coast... This video is one of more than 10 videos showing different parts of the event...... Please note, while I cannot confirm or deny or even establish if actual forceful conversion is taking place in Niger state. I can confirm that the video used to caption that alleged event in Niger state is not an accurate report of that event and can be called fake.... Please Nairaland Community and MODS, take note. Thanks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB2AFIMDAhc |
Hmmmmm....... And the general has lost it. Who will get it together on his behalf?
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So says the General and daily trust................. ![]() Fight For Me, Buhari Begs By Sonala Olumhense Sun May 02 2021 Last week, General Muhammadu Buhari found himself face to face with United States Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken. Buhari may have forgotten, but he first encountered Mr. Blinken, at that time the US Deputy Secretary of State, weeks after he took office in 2015. Ironically, the issues that the two men “discussed” last week are the very same that they covered in 2015 when Buhari was preparing for his first state visit to the US. Nigerians pay billions of naira to DisCos despite frequent outages Nigeria has become a giant killing field – PDP Buhari told Blinken his talks with Mr. President Obama would boost his efforts to overcome terrorism and that Nigeria looked forward to greater US support for the multinational Joint Task Force against Boko Haram. He then moved up in the world, arriving in the US where he was received like royalty at the White House by a gushing President Obama. The American leader applauded Buhari’s “reputation for integrity [and] “to make sure that he is bringing safety and security and peace to his country…and a very clear agenda with respect to rooting out the corruption that too often has held back the economic growth and prosperity of his country.” Obama looked forward to discussing security and counterterrorism, and “how we can be helpful in addressing some of the corruption issues that have held Nigeria back, and unleashing the incredible talent of the Nigerian people.” Following that meeting, the White House issued a readout on July 21 which said, among others, that Mr. Obama “made clear that the US is prepared to increase support for a holistic effort by the Government of Nigeria to counter Boko Haram; one that protects human rights and brings together security and development tools to defeat Boko Haram and eliminate the factors that fuel extremism.” Buhari also met with other top officials, notably the then-Vice President, Joe Biden, and they spoke about Vice President Biden and President Buhari spoke about the “…ways in which the US and Nigeria can partner to overcome the challenges and seize the opportunities. President Buhari and the Vice President agreed on the importance of rooting out corruption in order to unlock the full potential of the Nigerian economy and ensure stability.” This is the context in which Buhari’s meeting with Blinken last week must be evaluated for the embarrassment and shame that it was. As much as I criticize President Olusegun Obasanjo, for instance, he would have requested, and obtained a meeting at the highest levels. Think about it: Buhari, a man who was celebrated in the White House in 2015, could not get a meeting even with Vice-President Kamala Harris, let alone Mr. Biden. He could not speak with either official even by telephone, although they had in March spoken to the leaders of Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In November, Biden had also called President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa. From the rooftop of Buharimania in Washington in 2015, Buhari had become indispensable, inconspicuous and irrelevant, because of his policies at home and abroad, including nurturing some of the problems he had claimed he would solve. And of course, Buhari sent to Washington DC for five years a man who was so old it was unclear he knew where he was let alone why he was there. Last week, if Buhari loved Nigeria, he should have resigned. Indeed, it is over three years since I first called on him to resign. Now completely out of his depth, with his incompetence and insincerity spilling grave insecurity into every family and every street in Nigeria, Buhari was last week begging Blinken to beg Biden to send the exact same help the US offered him directly six years ago. It was the same week that the inaugural Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI), ranking countries according to government capabilities and outcomes, placed Nigeria as the third worst on earth, ahead only of Zimbabwe and Venezuela. Buhari’s response was to hold out his hat, saying that unless the US and other “strategic partners” came to save Nigeria, the consequences would spillover to all countries. It was a reminder of his July 2015 visit, when at the US Institute for Peace he charged that by not selling weapons to Nigeria, the US had “aided and abetted” Boko Haram. This was about the A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft Nigeria had sought to buy from the US for which the Obama administration, citing concerns about Nigeria’s human rights record, had placed a hold. That would get worse after the Nigerian Air Force ‘mistakenly’ bombed a refugee camp in Rann, Borno State, in January 2017. Over 100 refugees and aid workers were killed. The core of the matter is simply that the Buhari administration has never demonstrated commitment to the task, or competence in implementation. He did not read the papers he signed, and never took seriously the subject of human rights. And as he nurtured corruption and nepotism at home, he somehow hoped that everyone around the world was also deceived. But everyone has seen the past couple of months for instance when he finally changed his service chiefs, he moved swiftly to protect them from being indicted for war crimes by converting them into “ambassadors.” Similarly in 2018 as the herdsmen violence began to expand, he told the United Nations General Assembly that the insurgencies in the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin featured “runaway fighters from Iraq and Syria and arms from the disintegration of Libya.” Earlier, in April that year, he told Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, that the killer herders had been trained and armed by former Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi, and subsequently “escaped with their arms.” And yet it was the same killers, who had, among others massacred over 70 Nigerians in Benue State on New Year’s Day three months earlier, with Buhari urging the leaders of that state to “accommodate your countrymen” (the killer herders); and “restrain your people” (the victims). Three years later, Buhari is begging the world to send the calvary to rescue his government from the same mess he has nurtured for six years. The truth is that while relocating the AFRICOM Headquarters to Africa might help to put out one or two brushfires, and while friends and partners may send other resources, the real problems (and solutions) are in his hands. The cynicism and duplicity of Buhari’s government has proved to be Nigeria’s biggest challenge. Every society needs a leader who can think beyond himself, and for the public good. Buhari thinks in indecisive fragments, pandering to hidden agendas. It is his contradictions and arrogance that are responsible for the chaos and insecurity in Nigeria. For Nigeria to slide back from disintegration, it must have a leader with a national vision and focus: a leader who is persuaded and led by the mammoth challenge of justice, poverty and accountability. In essence, that is what Blinken was saying to the African media after his meeting with Buhari. Perhaps Buhari, because he ignores the local press, did not read that encounter. And that is the point. This column welcomes rebuttals from interested government officials. • https://dailytrust.com/fight-for-me-buhari-begs
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Hmmmm......na 2 minutes used na E we dey find bros!! Them too use this one..... ![]() |
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victorngada20:4 plug? |
Enoch07:That is not his first wife...... |
prof2007:This is never a true alternative to the tesla. It is a short commuter that's why it is cheap. A car like this can never make the trip from mile 2 to sagamu on a single charge |
But that building is not a skyscraper naa!!! |
She no beat you well jooor!! |
I will propose to my other girlfriend!!! Chikenan |
HUSTLER001:Please what is the address of where you are working, I think your boss placed an order for a delivery of a CV but forgot to state his office address......... ![]() |
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garfield1:The rest have to retire because their Junior was appointed Acting IGP.......... If a DIG was made acting-IGP, all the other DIG would have remained......... Abi na you wan dey salute your junior!? You are a DIG, your Junior by years in service and rank is made Acting IG, what are you doing there? For your junior to announce your retirement? It is bearable sef, if your Junior by years in service but on the same rank is made IG over you as a DIG, even those one sef, when they achieve mandatory age or expend years of service as required will have to put in letter of retirement by themselves........ But for your junior in rank, an AIG to be made an IG over you, as a DIG........ That alone destroys morale and motivation to put in work in the service and can breed disaffection amongst officers of some particular service years........ Every officer puts in his best, believing that one day he will get to the pinnacle if not the next office to the pinnacle of the force.... Which means, in the entire service year of the DIG's, not one person was given opportunity to aspire to the IGP despite years of hardwork........... You are talking about, DIG's retiring, even AIG's that are senior to AIG alkali will retire, because they cannot be paying complement to their juniors, robbing their own service year opportunity to aspire to higher office.......... And even if you ignore the shame of fellow officers watching you salute your junior, since you are not in the same service year as the new IG, he won't want to work with you. He will promote his colleagues who are even junior to you, to be your senior and subsequently still retire you. So why wait for your juniors to gloat and ridicule you, when you can retire honourably............ Thats how it works......... |
Alkali was an AIG before he became a police IGP. What of the 7 or 8 DIG's before him? Osinbanjo no sabi lie or is Assistant Inspector General now senior to Deputy Inspector General again? |
Dozie32:Did you mean this?
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Mixedfruit:My brother, his appointment was as unceremonious as his "dis-appointment"...... ![]() He was on a mandatory course, that all AIG are required to do to hold that rank, when he was made Acting IG and then IG. Now he was on assignment, when his office was disbanded.......... Already the process of appointment of IG has been vandalised. Government of the day will abandon the DIG's, all of them, move down to the AIG and appoint an IG, throwing all the DIG's essentially into automatic retirement prematurely, when their junior is appointed as their senior.............. A dangerous departure from the standard.... That is what this government is essentially, a dangerous departure from the sane and rational |
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