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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Predicted One Dollar To N500 (Throwback Video) by FARA4GA: 11:01am On Dec 02, 2020
Make he open church na


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIcxcLpSppA

Of all his songs and quotes... The above is the one I love most...... He said.... Life is for the Living.....

No one knows tomorrow..... Live your life today and don't say I will do this or that tomorrow.... Do it now
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Crime / Re: 2 Disabled Friends Fight Over Money In Ghana (Video) by FARA4GA: 9:49am On Dec 02, 2020
Fear what man can do..... All FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY.....



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltpyUPBbzOo

See as traditional rulers Don lose guard dey lick hand just to count money...... like spare parts dealers grin grin grin grin shocked shocked shocked shocked
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Gives Reason For Killing Farmers In Zabarmari, Issues New Warning by FARA4GA: 9:45pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBse_K8Mju4

Again.... Senators seek the sack of service chiefs..... Blast buhari for sending representatives to go to Borno instead if going by himself

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Politics / Borno Massacre: Again, Senate Asks Buhari To Sack Service Chiefs by FARA4GA: 8:46pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBse_K8Mju4



Again, Senate asks Buhari to sack Service Chiefs






The Senate has, again, asked President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately initiate a way to phase out the current Service Chiefs and replace them with new ones with fresh ideas and solutions.

This was one of the many resolutions that the lawmakers adopted in a nearly hour-long deliberation on insecurity across the country and the recent killing of 43 farmers in Borno State.

PREMIUM TIMES reported Saturday’s mass killing of rice farmers in Zabarmari community in Jere Local Government Area of Borno State.

The victims were buried on Sunday and a delegation of the federal government led by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, paid a condolence visit to the state on Monday.

The Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, has listed out six key recommendations to the federal government – one of which is the recruitment of foreign mercenaries to help in ending the Boko Haram war.

This is the third time that the Senate will ask the president to sack the Service Chiefs who they said are bereft of new ideas to tackle insurgency.

In January, they called for the sack the service chiefs. A similar call was made in July. The resolutions on both occasions were borne from debates on insecurity.

The debate

The debate was led by Kasim Shettima who presented a motion on the recent killings on Borno State.

He said the Nigerian military in conjunction with other security agencies have not been able to quell the insurgency affecting the region in spite the slogan by government officials that the insurgents have been technically defeated.

The primary objective of the government is the protection of its citizens. Protecting the lives and property of citizens is the primary obligation of government, he said.

During the lengthy deliberation, lawmakers took turns to condemn Saturday’s massacre as well as other killings in the country.

While some praised the president for doing his best, a few others said his best was not good enough. Some lawmakers also called for more funding for the Nigerian military.

Ali Ndume, in his contribution, disclosed that army personnel at the war front still share weapons among themselves.

He said if the Nigerian government is serious about ending insecurity, it will end on six months – making reference to the involvement of the Chadian president in the battle against insurgents months ago.

The lawmaker also said the service chiefs should “get out” if they have no solution to the question of insecurity.

He, therefore, urged the federal government to partner with foreign bodies to help tackle the menace. He also asked that families of victims of insurgency be compensated for its failure to provide security.

Katsina senator, Babba Kaita, said while the president is doing his best, “his best is not good enough if residents cannot see the result on ground.”

He also called for an investigation into how the funds allocated to the military is being spent.

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Adamu Aliero tackled the president for sending a delegation to Borno State instead of going there himself. He also said the current service chiefs have “outlived their usefulness.”

While Opeyemi Bamidele decried the repetition of resolutions in the Senate.

“The only new thing we are saying here is that more people have be killed in a very gruesome manner. I will urge us to stand on existing resolutions.

“It is time for Buhari to let the service chiefs go. They have done their best but they need to go. If he cannot remove them, he should constitute an advisory committee and put them there. They will still be advising him.

“If he won’t let them go, we call on them, in overriding public interest, to resign.”

He further said before the budget is passed, Mr Buhari should either address the National Assembly on his plans for insecurity or the National Assembly holds a joint session public hearing on the issue.

The lawmakers thereafter urged the president to take immediate steps to restructure, remodel the country’s security architecture and provide enough state-of-the-art weapons and equipment to effectively combat the insurgents.

They also asked Mr Buhari to immediately a probe into widespread allegations and leakages within the security structure and put a mechanism in place to foster transparency and ensure all resources deployed for security are spent on the needs on the ground.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/428957-again-senate-asks-buhari-to-sack-service-chiefs.html

Politics / BREAKING: House Summons Buhari Over Zabarmari Massacre by FARA4GA: 4:12pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2npF5KxCAvY


BREAKING: House summons Buhari over Zabarmari massacre
The lawmakers want the president to brief them on the state of security in Borno State.


The House of Representatives has summoned President Muhammadu Buhari over the recent killing of 43 farmers in Zabarmari community in Borno State.

The lawmakers took the decision on Tuesday while adopting a motion of urgent national importance by Satomi Ahmed.

The attack on Saturday on mostly rice farmers in Zabarmari, a community in Jere Local Government Area, saw at least 43 farmers killed. More than a dozen more are missing.

The victims were buried on Sunday.

President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attack in a Saturday night statement and sent a federal government delegation to Borno.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/428949-breaking-house-summons-buhari-over-zabarmari-massacre.html
Sports / Re: Stephanie Frappart First Woman To Officiate Men's Champions League Match by FARA4GA: 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2020
Meet the first female Whodini


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU3pK1dFSj0


A viral video which has been spotted by our outfit captures the moment an African woman was caught in a local shop stealing a bottle of palm oil after she has already purchased 2.

In the viral video, you could see the woman leaving the shop but was quickly stopped by someone we presume to be the shop owner who was also accompanied by one other man. Upon questioning, the woman denied claims that she had additional bottle in her bag which she did not pay for
Health / Re: Boy Kills Himself In Lagos While Trying To See If Death By Hanging Is Possible by FARA4GA: 3:12pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU3pK1dFSj0


A viral video which has been spotted by our outfit captures the moment an African woman was caught in a local shop stealing a bottle of palm oil after she has already purchased 2.

In the viral video, you could see the woman leaving the shop but was quickly stopped by someone we presume to be the shop owner who was also accompanied by one other man. Upon questioning, the woman denied claims that she had additional bottle in her bag which she did not pay for

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Politics / Re: 2023: Zoning Should Be Respected — Amaechi Backs Fashola by FARA4GA: 2:57pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU3pK1dFSj0


A viral video which has been spotted by our outfit captures the moment an African woman was caught in a local shop stealing a bottle of palm oil after she has already purchased 2.

In the viral video, you could see the woman leaving the shop but was quickly stopped by someone we presume to be the shop owner who was also accompanied by one other man. Upon questioning, the woman denied claims that she had additional bottle in her bag which she did not pay for
Celebrities / Re: Owning A Home Is Not An Achievement — Lady Reacts To LAX's New Mansion by FARA4GA: 2:56pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU3pK1dFSj0


A viral video which has been spotted by our outfit captures the moment an African woman was caught in a local shop stealing a bottle of palm oil after she has already purchased 2.

In the viral video, you could see the woman leaving the shop but was quickly stopped by someone we presume to be the shop owner who was also accompanied by one other man. Upon questioning, the woman denied claims that she had additional bottle in her bag which she did not pay for
Crime / Video: Elderly Woman Caught Stealing A Bottle Of Palm Oil In America by FARA4GA: 2:48pm On Dec 01, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU3pK1dFSj0


A viral video which has been spotted by our outfit captures the moment an African woman was caught in a local shop stealing a bottle of palm oil after she has already purchased 2.

In the viral video, you could see the woman leaving the shop but was quickly stopped by someone we presume to be the shop owner who was also accompanied by one other man. Upon questioning, the woman denied claims that she had additional bottle in her bag which she did not pay for.

She swore heaven and earth that she never stole any extra bottle until she heard the siren of the police and quickly pulled out money for the extra bottle which she hid in her bag. The presumed shop owner disclosed that the woman in question has been stealing from other shops in the community and that they have videos to prove their claims.

https://pinaxonline.com/video-grown-up-woman-caught-stealing-a-bottle-of-palm-oil-in-america/amp/

Politics / Re: Umahi: "I Was Forced To Borrow N5bn To Fund PDP Campaign" by FARA4GA: 1:52pm On Dec 01, 2020
Keep on singing like a canary


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXiV_WlziT8

No wonder why he has given his state to herdsmen... His people in abakiliki have been lamenting that their ancestral lands have been overtaken by herdsmen



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wJGa-tny4M

Not only the farmlands..... He has also given Chinese nationals full access to the states natural resources...

Crime / Drunk Police Officer Garba Salisu Staggering Before He Was Resuscitated - VIDEO by FARA4GA: 11:37am On Nov 29, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnpw99m_tno


Another video has surfaced showing the drunk policeman Garba Salisu staggering along the road before he was resuscitated.

A video made rounds yesterday, showing a drunk policeman had his gun seized by unknown persons.

Though it is believed his gun was taken to avoid him mistakenly shooting his gun indiscriminately, as of recording the video, no one knows who exactly took the gun.

It is believed he had gone drinking with his college us, but he took a little too much alcohol and became drunk.

In the video, we can see people pouring cold water on him with the aim of clearing the effects the alcohol has over him.

This happened at CBN junction near police headquarters in Abuja. The officers name is Garba Salisu.

Politics / Re: Salihu Tanko Yakasai Blames Arewa For Tolerating Insecurity, Ogundamisi Reacts by FARA4GA: 11:26am On Nov 29, 2020
Let them continue keeping quiet.... They think they can't be touched.... Till the kidnapper, murdered and bandits have no villagers to kidnap and maim


They will turn their focus on elected officials.... Then they will scream blue murder

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Religion / Re: What Are The Benefits Of Praying In Tongues? - Joseph Prince by FARA4GA: 9:43am On Nov 29, 2020
Hmmm
Religion / Cannabis Communion Being Held On Southeast Nigeria - Video by FARA4GA: 7:36am On Nov 29, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFEuG5x7124

Different religions have varying stances on the use of cannabis, historically and presently. In ancient history some religions used cannabis as an entheogen, particularly in the Indian subcontinent where the tradition continues on a more limited basis.

In this video which was shot in South East Nigeria, a group of young men while singing June's, were seen sharing Indian hemp as communion.

Continue watch in b to learn more.

Politics / Re: Reactions trail killing of 44 farmers in Borno by FARA4GA: 11:51pm On Nov 28, 2020
Na wah.... Where are our security operatives when you need them?

Below are the chronicles of an average Nigerian security operative



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwBY-ZIwlLE

Stage 1- They just recruited them.... After they pass out from training.... They go dey vibrate on top civilians dey threaten us up and down



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am2doL0qzBk

Stage 2 - Shortly before they go for mission.... Their moral still dey high, and then go dey still dey threaten civilians up and down


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEb1lR6Zo3A

State 3 - when then go war front.... They see say the story different from wetin then hear during training. Their liver go cut, many go begin cry as they see their good friends being massacred


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUPXTi1DJzg

State 4 - the weeping turns to gnashing of teeth when they realise that the enemy is more equipped than they are.... The weeping go change gear enter wailing for they aren't sure if they will be the next




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQCjy001Z4Y


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vETle146_YA


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOTLhl-WC5w


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIPmy8LRyZg

State 5 - Out of fear and frustration.... Many will go into drugs and alcohol as if it will help them remove the memories of the carnage witnessed during combat.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzeGRMw_Fpg

State 6 - when they get back to civilian environment, they switch back to terror mode and start threatening our youths once again..... And the cycle continues

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Crime / Re: Rifle Seized From A Drunk Police Officer In Abuja (Video) by FARA4GA: 10:07pm On Nov 28, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIPmy8LRyZg

See him brother in crime for here.... Na COLORADO this one take come dey speak in tongues for ground grin grin grin grin grin

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Crime / Re: Rifle Seized From A Drunk Police Officer In Abuja (Video) by FARA4GA: 10:06pm On Nov 28, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vETle146_YA


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQCjy001Z4Y

See them... Birds of same feather..... After drinking pass their power.... They then disgrace their uniform . shocked shocked shocked shocked
Crime / Drunk Policeman's Gun Seized By Unknown Persons by FARA4GA: 9:44pm On Nov 28, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOTLhl-WC5w

A drunk policeman had his gun seized by unknown persons today at Abuja . Though it is believed his gun was taken to avoid him mistakenly shooting his gun indiscriminately, as of recording the video, no one knows who exactly took the gun.

It is believed he had gone drinking with his college us, but he took a little too much alcohol and became drunk.

In the video, we can see people pouring cold water on him with the aim of clearing the effects the alcohol has over him. They were however disappointed that an officer will get drunk while on uniform despite it still being 4pm.

This happened at CBN junction near police headquarters in Abuja. The officers name is Garba Salisu.

Politics / Uproar In Senate Over 1% VAT Compensation For States Affected By ENDSARS Violenc by FARA4GA: 3:54pm On Nov 28, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtD9EO5Zwg4


Uproar in Senate over 1% VAT compensation for states affected by ENDSARS violence

Ethnic sentiments and interests dominated the debate on compensation for states affected by the violence that erupted during the EndSARS protests at the Senate on Tuesday.

Senator Biodun Olujimi (Ekiti South) had brought a motion under urgent matter of national importance on the need for the Federal Government to assist the Lagos State Government in rebuilding its infrastructure.

In a similar motion, Senator Gershom Bassey (Cross River South), called on the National Assembly to compensate Cross River based on the level of destruction that took place in Calabar, the state capital.

Olujimi noted that on October 20, several media accounts revealed that peaceful protesters were allegedly shot at by the Nigerian military at the Lekki toll gate.

She lamented that private and public property worth over N1 trillion were looted and destroyed when hoodlums hijacked the peaceful EndSARS protests in Lagos, as the epicenter of the protests.

After moving their motions, Senator Sani Musa (Niger East) insisted that the compensation should be extended to states in the North suffering from banditry and Boko Haram crises.

“Any intervention by the government should be holistic and not restricted to Lagos State or Calabar,” he said.

But opposing the motion, Senator Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa West) said the Senate should not consider the motion because it would be subjudice to the panels and tribunals set up by various states.

He said, “Let us wait for the outcome of these judicial panels. I will therefore appeal that we wait for the decisions of the panels. If the outcome is not acceptable by a lot of Nigerians, then we will come here and take a position as legislators.”

However, Senator Ike Ekweremadu (Enugu West) noted that the nation had not done enough to protest the interest of the youth.

Ekweremadu said that the Federal Government must do more to create jobs for the youth in order to prevent a repeat of the EndSARS protests.

Stating that security agencies were overstretched, the former Deputy Senate President said it was time to decentralise the Police and employ more youth into the service.

He said, “This calls to mind the need for state police to enable states properly handle security situations in their domains.

“Some of the youths who were engaged in the EndSARS protests could have been readily absorbed by state police structures in the affected areas.

Senator Mathew Urhoghide (Edo South) while lamenting the tension that pervaded the atmosphere during the violence, said about 2000 inmates were set free by the hoodlums that hijacked the protest.

Among them, he said, were 200 inmates on death row.

He added, “Arms and ammunition were looted with no recovery made. The government should take proactive steps to employ the youth.”

Senator Christopher Ekpenyong, in his contribution, noted that politicians, especially, the executive and the legislators were fond of using the youth during electioneering and abandon them after the election.

The Senate, in its resolution, called on the federal government to set aside one percent of Value Added Tax (VAT) as compensation for states affected by the violence that trailed the EndSARS protests.

It also asked the government to set up a visitation panel to visit and evaluate the extent of damages in the affected states.

The upper chamber added that its committee on state and local government affairs should monitor compliance by the panel.

In his remarks, the Senate President said there was a need to do more for better economic conditions for youth employment.

He also said that the Senate needed to give security agencies the needed support for proper policing, adding that National Assembly was working on the same page to address the problems.

He added, “But it is also important to support our institutions to function well. We need to give the Police and all other security agencies the support they need to ensure that they provide security.

“The various federal government programmes need to be tailored towards ensuring that employment opportunities are generated.”

SOURCE: https://businessday.ng/news/article/uproar-in-senate-over-1-vat-compensation-for-states-affected-by-endsars-violence/amp/

Foreign Affairs / Re: Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Assassinated Near Tehran by FARA4GA: 8:13pm On Nov 27, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIPmy8LRyZg

MOSSAD at work...... Unlike our own security agencies that start misbehaving after taking hard drugs like the mumu above
Politics / VIDEO: Why APC Will Continue To Harvest Decampees From Opposition – Lawan by FARA4GA: 2:50pm On Nov 27, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyBYfk9SMko


Senate President Ahmad Lawan has explained why the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will continue to harvest defectors from the opposition parties.

Lawan said people were beginning to appreciate the fact the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari had done so much with so little resources.

Lawan spoke in Abuja when he led Senator Ishaku Elisha Abbo and fellow defector from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa to the National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress, according to a statement by his Special Adviser (Media) Ola Awoniyi in Abuja.

Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni, who is chairman of the Caretaker/Extra Ordinary Convention Planning Committee, led his team to receive the new defectors.

The Senate President said the more people in opposition appreciated the giant strides of the Buhari government, the more the harvest of defectors into the ruling APC.

“We believe that we haven’t seen anything yet. We will see more coming from the opposition parties.

“Only last week, the Governor of Ebonyi State left PDP for the APC. Yesterday (Wednesday), the youngest Senator in the current dispensation, having consulted very widely, deeply with his people at home decided to leave PDP for APC.

“This is what we expect from leaders. When you see a government trying hard with so little to ensure development in our country, in our communities, and society, the best thing to do is to be part of that effort. That is patriotism.

“We came in 2015. We inherited everything but poor governance. But thank God, the President came with determination and focus to ensure that this country works for citizens of this country.

“That government resources are prudently and efficiently and economically applied for the benefit of the people.

“Though we inherited empty treasury, the price of crude went down so badly, yet the little resources we started with provided a lot more of infrastructure, of services to the people of these country.

“So any right thinking politician, when you see prudence, when you see integrity and sincerity, when you see purposefulness in leadership, the best thing for you to do is not to be left alone.

‘’It’s for you to join forces with such leadership for the benefit of people you represent or lead.’’

Lawan, who is also the leader of the APC caucus in the Northeast geo-political zone, said the party would ensure it captures Adamawa and other states in the zone controlled by the opposition by 2023.

https://www.thenicheng.com/why-apc-will-continue-to-harvest-decampees-from-opposition-lawan/amp/

Politics / Senate Moves To Make Nigerian Law School Beneficiary Of TETFUND by FARA4GA: 1:43pm On Nov 27, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbL0WOWtKnc

THE Senate has begun moves to ensure that all the Nigerian Law Schools are beneficiaries of Education tax funds with the amendment of Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act 2007.

Consequently, the Senate has come up with ” A bill for an Act to amend the Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act 2007.”

The Bill Scaled second reading yesterday in the Senate.

In his lead debate on the bill, Senator Micheal Opeyemi Bamidele, APC Ekiti Central, sponsor of said that the bill which was read for the first time on the floor of the Senate on Thursday, 28th May, 2020, seeks to amend sections 4, 7 and 20 of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (Establishment, Etc.) Act, 2011 (hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”)

He said that amendment also seeks to add the Nigerian Law School, as one of the benefiting tertiary institutions in Nigeria, for the purpose of disbursement of education tax, under the Act.

According to him, the Bill seeks specifically to amend section 4 of the principal Act by inserting “the Nigerian Law School”, as one of the Tertiary Institutions, to benefit from the interventions of the TETFUND.

Senator Bamidele said, “Mr President, Distinguished Colleagues; by way of a proper context and historical basis for the proposed amendment, it is imperative to state here that the Report of the Unsworth Committee on Legal Education, which recommended the establishment of an indigenous law school for the vocational training of aspiring legal practitioners in Nigeria, conceived the Nigerian Law School, as a tertiary institution with the sole mandate of bridging the gap between academic study of law in Nigerian or foreign universities, and the practical application of the law.

“Based on this, it therefore becomes incumbent on the Nigerian Law School to ensure that students adapt their academic knowledge to the conditions of practice by introducing them to the practical skills and techniques of legal practice.

“There is no gainsaying that the Nigerian Law School is the only institution responsible for vocational training of lawyers in Nigeria. Undoubtedly, it is saddled with a critical statutory responsibility bearing in mind that lawyers play leading roles in the socio-economic condition of the country.

” Perhaps, Lawyers, as judges, in private or corporate practice, in the academics or in government, immensely shape the society and the lives of their fellow human beings. It should be emphasised that over five decades, since the establishment of the Nigerian Law School, the Institution which commenced operation in January 1963 with only 8 Students at its mono-campus in Lagos, has since expanded rapidly into a multi-campus Law School, with its headquarters now in Bwari, Abuja and Five (5) other campuses in Lagos, Enugu Kano, Bayelsa, and Yola.

“Mr President, Distinguished Colleagues; the expansion of the Nigeria Law School from its former mono-campus system to the present multi-campus law school, was necessitated by the increasing demand for space at the school.

“This inevitable expansion, of course, has its attendant challenges such as increasing demand for befitting learning facilities including lecture halls, E- Library and ICT deployment in the multiple –campuses to enhance learning, provision of hostel accommodation and other infrastructural facilities suitable for effective training of globally competitive lawyers in Nigeria.

Indeed, the training of the 21st century lawyer is becoming more and more expensive hence the need for this Distinguished Senate to consider the inclusion of the Nigerian Law school, as one of the tertiary institutions to benefit from the infrastructural intervention projects of TETFUND, which is the main thrust of this.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/senate-moves-to-make-law-schools-beneficiaries-of-education-tax-fund/amp/

Crime / CCTV Captures Moment Lady Stole Bone Straight Hair Worth N200k From A Store by FARA4GA: 1:11pm On Nov 27, 2020
CCTV footage showing the moment a lady went into a weave store and carted away a bone straight hair, has gone viral.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5o5W-c1bWo

A woman has been caught in cctv stealing human hair from a hair shop in Abuja. The lady in question used the current COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to wear face mask and sun shades with he aim to hide her identity.

Posing as a potential customer, the lady distracted the sales girl several times and while she wasn't looking, stope items from the shop.

According to the owner of the shop who was heard at the background while watching the cctv clip, the hair alone costs more than two hundred thousand naira ($500).

Those watching the clip also said that the lady looks like someone who had robbed another hair shop earlier.

The sales girl was then scolded for not noticing the actions of the woman who stole the hair. She was warned to always be vigilant henceforth and should be able to identify when something has been stolen from the shop.

The owner of the shop later took to her Facebook account to seek for help in finding the thief with a promise of some rewards, which you can find below.

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Pls anyone that knws this woman should contact me. She walked into my shop and stole 30inchs bone straight 300g 200k
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Politics / Re: Tony Momoh To Buhari: Listen To Demands Of #EndSARS Protesters by FARA4GA: 3:11pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahTixVEoNsY


After taking over Orile police station, EndSARS protesters have now overrun Ajegunle police station as they kick against police brutality in Nigeria
Politics / #endsars Protesters In Aba Take To The Streets by FARA4GA: 3:00pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N-nF87lNn0



As the #EndSARS protests spread across Nigeria, citizens of Aba in Abia State took to the streets to lend their voice to the long awaited protests where they are speaking against police brutality in Nigeria
Crime / Re: We Were Given N500 To Attack Protesters - Jos Hoodlum Confesses by FARA4GA: 2:52pm On Oct 20, 2020
Idiotic man.... You lost an eye cause of 500naira?
Politics / Re: EndSARS: Gunshots In Jos As Police And Protesters Clash by FARA4GA: 2:28pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzk6D6K7VQw

Ekiti people have also refused to back down to the Suppression my uniformed men
Politics / Re: #endsars: Soldiers Deployed To Lagos Airport by FARA4GA: 1:39pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSVqeA4hisU

Police shoot at protesters in Jos




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzk6D6K7VQw

Ekiti protestors are defiant in the face of oppression by uniformed men sent to disperse them
Politics / #endsars: Police Shoot At Protesters In Jos, Plateau State. by FARA4GA: 1:24pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSVqeA4hisU

Here is the moment police men sent to disperse protesters in Jos, plateau state, shot at the #EndSARS protesters.

The police men saw they were being outnumbered by the protesters and out of panic, some shots were fired.

It is not known as at this time if there are any casualties.
Crime / Re: Edo People Defy Obaseki's 24-Hour Curfew. Chase Police Officers Away by FARA4GA: 1:05pm On Oct 20, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jFu1knm-PI


Here is the video of Edo youths having a party on the streets

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