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I guess the impostor in A$$ Hole Rock, Presidiot Muhamad B0K0HARI, needs to fix his gworo-chewing rotten teeth before he leaves office in a few weeks.
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I am amazed at the cockamamie stories that the terrorists in uniform, the Nigerian Police, come up with. When you think you have heard the most preposterous story that they tell, they come up with a surprise. Now, all of a sudden, IPOB is planning robbery attacks thru the enforcement of the sit-at-home. What a bunch of asinine folks |
WOW! Nigerians, you guys are in a deep mess and would NEVER recover from it. The impostor in A$$ Hole Rock and your Presidiot, Muhammad B0K0HARI, is seeking Senate approval for $800 million in World Bank loan less than 3 weeks before he leaves office. Who actually does that? Fleecing of Nigeria continues! |
All your Pastors and so-called men of GOD are nothing but CROOKS and only looking out for their own personal interest. They want the status quo to remain so that they can keep milking all the stupid and gullible members of their church. They know that the politicians and destroying the country but yet they would NEVER speak truth to power, which is what they are supposed to do. |
When a thief steals from another thief, it makes GOD smile! All of you are crooked! |
Mr. Mayor, I just want to tell you that you would be making a blank trip to that Gawd-awful country, Nigeria. It would be a waste of your time. I am sure you could find better things to do with your time. |
This is just the beginning of the problem that awaits you and the rest of Nigerians. I thought IPOB and ESN is the problem judging by the way most of you guys on this platform, especially the ones from Edo State, get an erection every time IPOB/ESN is mentioned. You have NOT seen anything yet. Just get ready to abandon your ancestral land for the Fulani terrorists to take over. The question you should be asking is what IDP camp would be safe enough for you and your family to go to in the next few months because that's how bad it's gonna get. As you guys keep focusing and HATING on IPOB/ESN, your land is being taken from you right before your eyes. Keep on HATING on IPOB! |
Hawkler:That sounds like a personal opinion. I guess those governing your Nigeria are doing a good job at it. |
Perverts and child molesters are everywhere! |
Omooba77:And this is the same country that some people who claim to be sane want to be part of? NAH! Only a fool would wish evil upon himself and his generation by supporting One Nigeria. So, by show of hands, let me see those that support One Nigeria. |
Biafrans are sick and tired of being sick and tired. We want out of the failed and nauseatingly disgusting Nigeria. The debt that your useless country owes, you and your future generation in the 5th degree would NOT be able to pay it off. Your great-great-great-great grandchild(ren) would be in the '80s by the time the debt is paid down and that means you as an individual have NO future more or less your generation yet unborn. Now, do you see how useless your life has become? |
helinues:That's true democracy in action. The power belongs to the people NOT your crooked politicians! |
Now look at this impunity! This is what your country Nigeria is all about. What crime did these people commit to warrant such humiliating and degrading treatment? I want an answer from those of you who are always in the habit of defending evil. |
I find the topic of this article laughable. The issue here is NOT the cost of electricity in Nigeria but the problem is that you're paying for something that you're NOT getting. |
GetSenseNow:Don't mind the nitwit. What has Igbos got to do with the article about the tension between his Fulani Kinsmen and Hausas? The problem is that the Fulanis want to be untouchable and nobody should talk about the atrocities that they are committing across Nigeria. He needs to ask himself what was the genesis of the insecurity in Nigeria culminating in the killing and sacking of a whole community starting with the Christian communities in southern Kaduna, Nasarawa, down to the middle belt and the south. I am sure he would NOT want to answer that but would rather blame Igbos for the atrocities being perpetrated by his Fulani brethren. As they say, "Truth is bitter!" |
Racoon:Besides, in Islam, leadership isn’t hereditary, so Hausa people are asking why a supposedly Islamic jihad has entrenched Fulani ethnic monarchies to the exclusion of the native Hausa populations. The above is the question every reasonable Hausa person should be asking and demanding an answer to! |
A bill seeking to create a National Centre for Christian Education to regulate and set standards for the practice of Christianity in Nigeria has passed the second reading at the Senate. The bill was sponsored by Senator Binos Yaroe, representing Adamawa South Senatorial District. Yaroe claimed that the centre, when established, would aid in resolving the country’s “inappropriate practice” of religion, which according to him, had in the past, led to issues. Weighing in on the discussion, Senator Istifanus Gyang of the Plateau North Senatorial District, argued that improperly practised religion has fostered radicalism. Gyang noted that religion could be a source of strength and national solidarity if followed properly, adding that the bill when established will create a curriculum for Christian education. Senator Abba Moro, who also spoke, said the bill was ‘apt’ given that some youngsters had been duped by radical religious figures. Moro maintained that the misinterpretation of the Quran and the Bible was a contributing factor to some of the nation’s problems. Presiding over the debate, Senate President Ahmad Lawan, put the bill to a voice vote and it passed Second Reading, which was later referred to the Committee on Education for additional legislative input. https://dailypost.ng/2023/05/06/bill-to-regulate-set-standards-for-christian-practice-passes-second-reading-at-senate/ |
[quote author=CuriousCart post=122950891][/quote]I am NOT sure what Nigerian criminal law calls it but in the US, it's theft or stealing of property! It could be either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the value of the property stolen. In some states, any amount over $500 is classified as a felony while in others, anything over $1000 is deemed a felony. So, yes you can file a complaint against your neighbor for theft of property. And to determine the amount you claim for the value of your property, you guestimate using the cost of gas per liter and how many liters you think he had used. Good luck! |
I am amazed at how the outgoing Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Nwike, clearly a political neophyte despite his 8 years in office is still being deceived, disappointed, and kicked to the curb by those he wants to curry favor with. He had his eyes set on becoming the president, hence he started licking Fulanis' a$$es the likes of B0K0HARI and Tambuwal. He tried to appease them and curry favor with them by killing thousands of his kinfolks in Obigbo and tagging them as IPOB. He even was doling out money and making donations hands over fist to the caliphate. He did NOT see any Fulani cause that he did NOT support. We all know how it all ended up. He was used, abused, and discarded like a used tissue. It seemed like he did NOT learn his lesson. And here now comes Tiefnubu. Mr. Nwike having lost his bid for the presidency had to find a way to save him from possible indictment by the EFCC for corruption and looting of the state coffers while in office. He did all he could to ingratiate himself with Tiefnubu, especially during the electioneering period. Having helped Tiefnubu to win the state through his blatant rigging efforts, he once again thought that he had found a savior and an ally. He invited him to come to his state claiming that he wanted the President-elect to commission some of his projects, but in reality, it was a means to remind him how important he was to his victory as the president and thus make demands on him. To his chagrin, he was sorely disappointed once again. So, to Mr. Nwike who rants and raves like a mad dog and acts like he is so adept at the politics of the country, how many times would he be made a FOOL out of before he realizes it? |
LAFIA—-WORRIED by the Area courts being manned by unqualified judges, Nasarawa state House of Assembly Wednesday provided judges without a degree 10 years window to obtain the prerequisites qualification or be booted out. The House gave the recommended following the proposed amendment of the bill to implementing the principal law passed in 2022. According to the Speaker of the House, Rt Hon Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi, the 10 years window period granted to judges of Area courts without degree in Law is to enable the affected judges obtain the qualification for effective Judicial service delivery in Nasarawa state. The Speaker who stated this during deliberation on report of the House Standing Committee of Judiciary, Ethics and Previleges on a Bill For a Law to Amend the Nasarawa State Area Courts Law 2022 and For Other Matters Related Therewith noted that the state can not continue to progress in error in law in the 21st century. “Going by the principal law, if it is to be implemented it will lay off some staff of the Judiciary, hence the need to amend the principal law. According to Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi, “the principal law provides that for one to be a judge of the Upper Area Court one must be a legal practitioner with at least 4 years post call. He explained further that for one to be a judge of an Area Court, he must be a legal practitioner with at least 3 years post call. “The Committee is of strong recommendation that a window period of 10 years be granted to the affected staff to enroll into a degree programme of Law in order to be called to bar for them to fit in”. the speaker declared. Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 was slated for the third reading of the bill. In the same vein, the House also slated Tuesday May 9th, 2023 for the third reading of a Bill For a Law to Establish the Nasarawa State Information Technology Development Agency and Other Related Matter, as well as Wednesday, May 10th, 2023 for the third reading of a Bill for a Law to Establish the Nasarawa State Erosion, Watershed and Climate Change Agency ( NASEWCCA) and Other Matters Connected Therewith. In a related development, three bills scaled second reading at the floor of the House, the bills include: A Bill For a Law to Amend the Nasarawa State College of Nursing and Midwifery Law, 2021 and other Matters Connected Therewith scaled second reading. Also, A Bill For a Law to Amend the Number of Judges of the Superior Courts of Record Law 2001 and for Related Matters scaled Second reading as well as A Bill For a Law to Repeal and Re-Enact the Nasarawa State House of Assembly Service Commission Law and Other Related Matters scaled second reading. These bills were committed to the House Committee on Health, Judiciary and committee on environment to work on and report back to the House in a week time. During the plenary, 7 Man Ad-hoc Committee was constituted to work on the bill and report back to the House in 10 days by the Speaker. . The 7 Ad-hoc committee members include, Umar Tanko Tunga- Chairman, Mohammed Ibrahim Muluku Agah, Mohammed Adamu Omadefu, Mohammed Ibrahim Alkali, Danladi Jatau, Dogara Aliyu, Abel Bala, the Minority Leader members while Ibrahim Musa, the Deputy Clerk of the House is to serve as Secretary of the Committee. The House also received the report of the Joint Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development/ Public Account on a Bill for a Law to Establish the Nasarawa State Social Investment Agency Charged With the Responsibility of Tackling Poverty, Ensuring Equitable Distribution of Resources and Economic Growth in the State and for Other Matters Connected Therewith. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/05/nasarawa-obtain-your-degree-in-ten-years-or-be-sacked-assembly-tells-judges/ |
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has berated the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, CP Echeng Echeng, saying he linked its members and members of its armed unit - the Eastern Security Network (ESN) to criminal activities in the state and other parts of Southeast Nigeria. IPOB in a statement issued by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, alleged that the Nigeria Police Force has a habit of forcing criminals to confess to being members of IPOB or ESN. The separatist group described the alleged action by the police as “absurd and unprofessional.” The secessionist group under the leadership of the detained Nnamdi Kanu, said, “We wonder how Nigeria police keep ridiculing themselves by linking the innocent members of IPOB to criminal activities because of their hatred and blackmail agenda against IPOB. “The Nigeria police use of the media to blackmail IPOB for crimes they themselves mastermind is crazy. They make their assertions without investigation, a mark of cowardice. “How come those criminals whom Nigeria Police arranged to confess as belonging to IPOB or ESN are never arraigned in court in public? This makes a mockery of the professionalism of the Nigeria Police Force. “For public information, neither IPOB members nor ESN Operatives indulge in criminality.” The group insisted that none of the criminals arrested belongs to IPOB, “but the Nigeria Police makes up their own news to blackmail our peaceful movement”. “It is public knowledge that some of the criminal gangs arrested so far had some serving as police officers or sacked police officers as their members. “Nigeria Police is fully aware of the innocence of IPOB, but because of an agenda to blackmail, demonize, and get IPOB internationally proscribed, they run to the media and link us with any criminal activities in Biafra Land,” IPOB said. IPOB said the people behind kidnapping in Anambra and other parts of the Southeast are not its members or ESN operatives. “The Nigeria Police knew those who were the real criminals,” it said. It accused the government of hunting its members down “for protecting our lands against the invading Fulani terrorists nicknamed herdsmen”. “We cannot at the same time be kidnapping and committing crimes against the same Biafrans who we are protecting. For Anambra State Police Commissioner, to name IPOB and ESN members as responsible for the kidnapping at Neni even when the criminals have been arrested, shows the evil agenda of the Nigerian Police Force. “Again, IPOB and ESN are focused on defending our lands from terrorists and on the restoration of Biafra as an independent state, not on terrorising our own people,” it added. https://saharareporters.com/2023/05/02/how-nigeria-police-force-criminals-claim-be-ipob-members-separatist-group |
remigiusizunna:As they say, "The evil that men do lives with them." I hope this would serve as a lesson to other crooked politicians in the failed country, Nigeria, that no bad deed goes unpunished. Mr. Ekwerenmadu deprived his constituents of the basic necessities of life while he was living high on the hog. He thought the world was his oyster and felt he was on cloud nine and untouchable. Today, he's a prisoner of his own making in a foreign land. He who has ears let him hear! |
Saga16:Do you condemn when the police assault, molest and kill innocent citizens or are you one of those that like to engage in expressing selective outrage and condemnation? |
That does NOT look like a settlement to me. Wike's non-verbal communication tells it all...nothing was settled between him and Mr. Abe. |
I hope the payments and the recharge cards being doled out are applicable to all evacuees NOT just ones from a certain ethnic group. We know that the Fulani Government of Nigeria (FGN) can never be fair in its distribution of the country's resources. |
What a hopeless set of people. In any civilized society, police are meant to serve and protect, but in Nigeria, the police are there either to extort, beat the heck out of you or kill you. Tomorrow now, if something bad happens to them, some people on this platform would be talking arrant nonsense as always. |
I would like to call the attention of the Obidients who are in the habit of castigating IPOB and making fun of our sit-at-home orders and remind you that the New Nigeria you are seeking has gotten Newer. In case you are NOT aware, your New Nigeria has just banned you from protesting should your so-called stolen mandate is NOT returned. I know most of you had been planning how you would hit the streets in protest should the election tribunal fails to nullify Tiefnubu's selection victory as was surreptitiously declared by INEC. I do NOT see how you would accomplish your planned protests with the passage of this bill criminalizing protests without getting shot down in the streets like dogs by the Nigerian military and the police. I guess you guys might employ like the IPOB the sit-at-home tactics that you so derided and mocked. To all of you Obidients, I say, Welcome to your "One New Nigeria." |
Bar1941:“In the early hours of today 3/5/2023, police operatives attached to Ogbunike division responding to a distress call along St Monica College road, Ogbunike, arrested one Mr Jamui Emiron ‘m’ aged 22years and recovered one already damaged yellow Mitsubishi L300 bus with Anambra reg nos: UKP 729 A. Going by the name of the kidnapper, he seems to be one of your kinsmen from the Sahel region! |
I am NOT by any means a believer in your failed country, Nigeria, or a supporter of any of your crooked politicians and political elites. However, I find it amazing that these same people who are protesting albeit rightly against the CBN Governor, Emefiole, have been silent in condemning the atrocities of the impostor, Presidiot B0K0HARI, more or less protesting against his anti-people policies. This dichotomy in outrage and condemnation by those who claim to be working for the interest of the Nigerian citizens is exactly what's wrong with the country. You can NOT claim to be for the masses and at the same time be selective in speaking out against actions and policies that are antithetical to the interest and welfare of those that you claim to represent. |
Yes, it's NOT the role of the government to create jobs. Still, it's the role of the government to provide an enabling environment by enacting business-friendly policies that would allow private citizens not just to create jobs but thrive. Absolutely, this is NOT the case in Nigeria. It's no secret that the Eastern part is the business and economic engine of the failed country, and yet those who claim to be rulers of the country are constantly enacting policies meant to strangulate the region. In the 8 years that the failed administration is in control, the country has lost over 40 million jobs. "With less than six months left to the expiration of President Muhammadu Buhari’s eight-year administration, available data show that the government has left more Nigerians poorer and unemployed than it met in 2015, despite coming to power, partly on the promise to create 24 million jobs. President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, had, in 2015, made campaign promises committing to creating three million jobs, yearly if elected into office, to tackle the high rate of unemployment in the country and lift the masses out of poverty." (https://guardian.ng/news/seven-years-after-buhari-falters-on-24-million-jobs-promise/) |
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Tuesday, in Abuja, said his regime had delivered change to Nigerians." Of course, his regime has brought change to Nigerians. His administration has brought untold hardship to Nigeria and Nigerians. Life has no meaning in Nigeria after his 8 years in office. |