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This is a funny rivalry. Anyway Playmode, you are not known to make tribalistic comments so why join the battle? |
Osama Bin Laden: Service chiefs move to stem riots in 4 states, FCT By KINGSLEY OMONOBI - Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petirin, and the Service Chiefs, yesterday, held a marathon meeting that lasted nine hours in Abuja following strong intelligence reports of plans by some groups to use the killing of Al-Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, to vent their dissatisfaction with the outcome of the 2011 presidential elections and cause crisis in the country. Present at the meeting which began at 9.30 am at the Naval headquarters, and continued until 5pm, were the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Onyeabo Azubuike Ihejirika; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ola Saad Ibrahim; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar; Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Babagana Mongunu; Director of Military Intelligence, Major General SY Audu; Director of Naval Intelligence, Commodore Oyediran; and Director of Air Intelligence, Air Commodore Truman. Vanguard gathered that before the commencement of the security meeting, intelligence reports had shown that states like Kaduna, Kano, Borno, Bauchi and Sokoto as well as the Federal Capital Territory, were targets of the attacks that were expected to take place before, during or after the Moslem prayers on Friday, May 6, 2011 from the mosques and on Sunday May 8, 2011 from the churches. Sources said the calculation of those behind the plot was that after the mosque prayers of Friday, attacks would be launched on unsuspecting citizens and destruction of property would go on simultaneously in a manner that would show that Moslems are unhappy with bin Laden’s death in the hands of a predominantly Christian nation. On Sunday May 8, it was gathered that the group would shift attention to the churches, particularly in the North and attack Christians in churches to give the impression of a holy reprisal. The goal, it was learnt, is to provoke counter attacks from Christians from other parts of the country and eventually cause chaos in the polity. Vanguard learnt that the security meeting has, therefore, ordered a round the clock monitoring and vigilance by general officers commanding, corps commanders, brigade commanders and battalion commanders and their equivalents across the country to ensure that these plots do not see the light of the day. A security source who confirmed the development to Vanguard in Abuja said: “Yes, what they could not do during the election, since we took pro-active measures, they want to hide under the canopy of the killing of bin Laden to achieve. But we are on top of the situation. Security agencies are on the ground this time around.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/05/osama-bin-laden-service-chiefs-move-to-stem-riots-in-4-states-fct/ https://vml1.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Post-election-violence.jpg |
President Jonathan must appease us. Where would he get his support from? The North? No The SW? Hell no. . . The MB? Maybe The SE? Yes. . . if he does not anger us. |
Eziachi:A true wise Igbo sage. ![]() |
OBJ needs to go back to the SW and deal with his fellow rascals. ![]() |
![]() Unity Enough is Enough President Jonathan. Our support was not for free. |
seanet02:Who said PH was a river port. Reread your previous statement and then read mine very slowly. [b]Oludamare [/b]did not bless you with a brain. |
Rhino.5dm:You are a funny goat. Anyway Abia is my state of origin. I do have family in Akwa Ibom. . . Ikot Ekpene to be exact. And my parents do live in PH. . . Therefore that makes me a true child of the East. Now do not talk about something you know nothing about wannabe military guy. ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:I am sending a PERSONAL invite to you. Come to the Garden City and from there we can go to Calabar. |
Ileke-IdI:Since you all need more space, why don't you come to the East and enjoy the FRESH AIR. |
Rhino.5dm:Fool I am from Iguocha. . . Enugu would be much more pleasant to fly into than Lagos. |
Ileke-IdI:Now you know you do not mean that. . . |
Not every Nigerian speaks pidgin. Most understand pidgin, but not everyone speaks pidgin. Some people prefer speaking their native tongue instead of pidgin. |
seanet02:We already have [b]Port [/b]Harcourt. ![]() |
These Onicha Igbo. . . Their names portrays them perfectly. ![]() |
zstranger:Our women are the brightest in Nigeria. And if our women are the brightest, what about the men? We all know the answer to this. |
zstranger: ![]() Hilarious! |
Let me laugh, because this is very depressing. Yes, they simply disappeared, just like the Pakistanis did not know Osama Bin Laden was hiding near their capital. |
THE AMAKA:All I can do is LAUGH. If you think about it too much, of course it will depress you. Frankly, I could care less about Nigerian politics. It is a joke and it should be taken like a joke. All we can do is hope Chineke will listen to our prayers. |
I remember a time when many of these Yoruba posters mock the Ndigbo about Biafra aspirations. All I can say is LAGOS is not going anywhere. ![]() |
THE AMAKA:You used to be a good girl. . . Now I have noticed from your post that you are on the offensive. |
ekt_bear:I hope you do. We shall see who is the one eating crow. I already have threads that I wish to bring back, once we see the political landscape. |
THE AMAKA:You are starting to get on my nerves. ![]() Nigeria is just a mere geographic expression. The sooner you realize that, the better. |
PhysicsMHD:Jason referred to you so I need your input. |
T9ksy:You and what army? ![]() |
THE AMAKA:He believes lighter is better. That is why he hates his own skin color. ![]() |
Musiwa,:But you created a map for my people. We Igbos want our part of Delta state. That includes the Ika, Anioma and Ukwuani. |
Justcash:They can't. . . ![]() Only the Biafran flag looks good. https://babygotbooks.com/biafra.png |
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