Education › Re: Peace Poly SUG President Samuel Udo Killed At His Father's Burial In Cross River by Fiscus105(op): 12:06pm On Nov 15, 2025 |
immortalcrown: The report fails to explain the connection between the killing and the post of SUG. Did you need to be told? That, it's a karma? What goes around must surely comes around and who leaves by sword 🗡️ must surely go by ⚔️. |
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Juvenile Delinquency and youthful exuberance. |
Education › Peace Poly SUG President Samuel Udo Killed At His Father's Burial In Cross River by Fiscus105(op): 11:57am On Nov 15, 2025 |
In the heart of Ekori community in yakurr local government area of Cross River State. What was meant to be solemn wake keeping ceremony turned to scene of horror as rival cult gangs clashed, killing the deaseased son(former sug president) who was trialled to his home town, leaving several people critically injured, in a blooded soaked crossfire. What was intended as a final rites to honour Mr. Udo, became a tragic path that claimed the young victim's life. Joining him with his ancestors alongside his father. Cult Violence: How SUG President Was Gunned Down During His Father’s Burial Rites
The tragic death of 26-year-old Samuel Sampson Udo, a former Student Union Government (SUG) president of Peace Institute of Management and Technology (Peace Poly) in Abak, Akwa Ibom State, during the funeral rites of his father, a respected community leader in Cross River State, has sent shockwaves through his family, community members, friends, and well-wishers. The brutality of the incident and the loss of such a promising young life will not be forgotten anytime soon.
The gathering had been in honour of the deceased, but in an instant, everything changed. Gunfire erupted, a clash between rival cult groups tore through the air, striking the victim, Samuel Udo, as he ran for cover. The laughter, pleasantries, songs and bustle turned into screams and chaos as people were running into their homes, locking their doors,” a resident, Utum Ofem Ubi disclosed.
The deadly crossfire shattered the evening calm and sent waves of panic through the neighborhood and among mourners.
According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred around 2 a.m. on October 31, 2025, during a show of strength between members of rival cult gangs. The clash claimed the life of Udo and left 29-year-old Miss Choice Ikenger, and a few others critically injured, with bullets still lodged in her body.
For his mother and siblings who are yet to recover from the shock of the way his body was scattered with bullets but the rival cult members, it’s a memory , they never wished to have had.
Udo’s sister, Miss Affiong Sampson, described the incident as a brutal act of violence, saying, “They shot him with bullets as if he was an animal. His body is still in the mortuary, the entire family had remained in grief since he was killed.”
Ikenger’s mother, Silvia, echoed the family’s pain, “My daughter had been lying down in serious pain at the hospital. We have gone through a lot, struggling to get our daughter healed after that incident.” She maintained.
Cult clashes and killings have become a recurrent theme in Cross River State, with several incidents often going unreported. In 2025 alone, at least nine people have lost their lives in separate cult‑related incidents. The latest tragedy in Ekori has plunged the community into panic, with residents now gripped by fear of further attacks.
Indeed, recent years have shown how deeply rooted the problem is. In April 2025, a cult clash in Camp 2 Mfamosing community, Akamkpa LGA, left five people dead following a retaliation attack. During the same year, two more were killed in Ikom LGA in a confrontation between the Vikings and KK confraternities.
Legal and civic leaders have also sounded the alarm: former aide Okoi Obono-Obla has raised concerns over increasing cult violence and alleged links between some cult groups and local government officials in Yakurr LGA.
This latest incident must serve as a wake-up call because, at this point, the state government needs to urgently tackle the proliferation of cultism, restore trust in security, and ensure communities are safe.
The specter of cultism is rapidly erasing the bright future of the youths that are considered the glory and the promise of the next generation, leaving a trail of wasted potential and shattered dreams in its wake.
What began as a fringe element on university campuses has now permeated nearly every corner of society, transforming young men and women into foot soldiers in a brutal war that is ravaging their minds, bodies, and spirits. The initiation process into these secret cults is one of the most horrifying aspects of this scourge. What begins as an allure of brotherhood and power has quickly become a descent into the macabre.
To prove their loyalty and “strength,” initiates are subjected to painful and degrading rituals. Often, they are beaten to the point of unconsciousness, their bodies scarred for life as a testament to their indoctrination. Also, it is not uncommon for initiates to be forced to commit unspeakable acts, including murder, to demonstrate their resolve.
Even more disturbing are the rituals that follow. These young men and women are often required to drink human blood or partake in human sacrifices. Some cults go diabolical, believing that these horrifying acts would protect them from harm, making them impervious to bullets or invisible to their enemies. Such beliefs, while baseless, are fervently adhered to, and they further fuel the cycle of violence.
Disturbingly, what was once limited to university campuses, is now also a menace in secondary schools across the country. Teenagers, barely out of childhood, are recruited into these secret societies, and soon become embroiled in bloody wars over territory, power, and pride. In universities, the situation is no better. Students brandish guns as casually as they do notebooks, turning lecture halls into battlegrounds.
There are alao.documented instances of cult-related killings involving final-year students at CRUTECH , that is , Cross River University of Technology.
In July 2019, a final-year Electrical Engineering student identified only as James was shot multiple times while writing his first-semester exam in the old Engineering building, Calabar .
After being shot, he was reportedly hacked to death with an axe to ensure he didn’t survive.
The police confirmed the killing and linked it to cult rivalry, it was a power struggle among cult groups.
Another report revealed also that some students in the exam hall hastily submitted blank answer sheets and left when the gunfire started.
In a separately, a final-year student named Felix Egot (from the Elementary Education department) was also killed by suspected cultists on campus.
According to a security‑study, the University of Calabar, )UNICAL) also faces cult-related security challenges, though not necessarily significantly fewer than CRUTECH.
These incidents show that cult violence on campus , has directly affected students during exam periods , a deeply tragic situation.
In March 2017, a student was shot in the “love garden” area of UNICAL hostel by fleeing cultists.
In October 2019, five UNICAL students were paraded by police for alleged cultism.
These incidents show that cult violence is not limited to fringe confrontations: students preparing for exams have been attacked, and some cult confrontations happen on campus grounds.
There is a well-documented case of a lecturer , whose name was given as Dr. E a lecturer in the Department of Accounting, was assassinated in 2017. His murder sparked a cult war. According to reports, he was allegedly involved in a cult group, and his killing by a rival group triggered retaliatory violence.
Another case was in 2012, where am Associate Professor , Felix Akpan (Head of Public Administration at UNICAL) was shot by gunmen
Though it was unclear from the report whether tje incident was explicitly cult‑related, but some linked it to campus violence
The violence at CRUTECH appears especially severe, with deadly clashes even during exams.
At UNICAL, while killings may be less frequently reported in recent years compared to CRUTECH, cult presence and arrests remain a serious concern for campus security.
A social critic, Mr. Mbeh Egbe, accused the government of failing to protect citizens from cult attacks. “Killers are literally getting away with murder because perpetrators of these heinous crimes are not being arrested or punished,” he said.
Dr. Asuquo Etim, a criminologist, explained that cultism is driven by a desire for power, status, and economic gain, often fueled by unemployment, poverty, and limited opportunities. “Cultism is a complex issue. It’s a vicious cycle that’s difficult to break, and it thrives in environments where young people have few alternatives,” he noted.
The community leader, Chief Barr. Okoi Obono-Obla, called on security agencies to take urgent action to curb the violence. “Unless immediate steps are taken by security agencies and stakeholders, the situation could escalate into a full-scale blood conflict,” he warned.
Okoi Obono-Obla, accused those in positions of authority of doing little to maintain peace and order in the local government area. He stressed that, over the years, he had consistently raised alarms about the growing social decay fueled by unscrupulous politicians, misguided community leaders, and disoriented youths whose actions continue to undermine development and peace across the state.
Obono-Obla called on responsible leaders, security operatives, and peace-loving citizens to act swiftly to prevent further loss of lives and restore calm to the community. He maintained that the tragedy occurred when a group of drug-influenced, trigger-happy cultists unleashed terror during a wake-keeping ceremony.
“In the attack, the son of the deceased community leader, Mr. Sampson Udo, was brutally gunned down, plunging the community into chaos,” he said.
The call for urgent action has been echoed by many residents, who are demanding that the government take concrete steps to address the growing security challenge in Ekori and across the state.
Responding to the concerns, the deputy Police public relations officer, Igiri Ewa, assured that mechanisms are in place to tackle cult activities. “We have several discreet investigations ongoing to identify the perpetrators of this dastardly act and bring them to justice,” he said.
As the people of Cross River State grapple with the reality of cult violence, one thing is clear: breaking the cycle will require a concerted effort from the government, security agencies, and the community.
The impact of cult-related violence is devastating, leaving families and entire communities traumatized. As one resident and youth leader of Ekori community, Mr. Omini Ebri, lamented, “We’re living in a state of constant fear, and it’s not just about the killings. It’s about the future of our children and the future of our community.”
Shockingly, for fear of further attacks, residents of Ekori community now live in constant anxiety, too afraid to speak out even when asked to provide information that could help security agents apprehend the perpetrators of the heinous act.
A youth leader in Akparabong community in Ikom local government area of Cross River State Comrade Ojong Amba said that “It is imperative for everyone to work together to break the cycle of violence and restore peace in communities the state.
“The people of Cross River State deserve to live in peace and safety, and it is their collective responsibility to ensure that this becomes a reality.
“We must all join hands to build a safer and more peaceful Cross River State, where everyone can live without fear of cult violence. We must not fail the people of Cross River State.” He maintained.
The youth leader’s call for action has been echoed by many residents, all demanding that the government take decisive steps to confront the escalating security crisis. The situation in Cross River State underscores one undeniable truth: cult violence is a deeply rooted and complex problem, one that cannot be solved through isolated measures.
LEADERSHIP Weekend writes that breaking this deadly cycle will require a united front. Government authorities, security agencies, community leaders, and the general public must work together with urgency and purpose. The people of Cross River State are crying out for protection, and their voices must not only be heard but acted upon
The government must shoulder its responsibility to safeguard lives and ensure that no more families are torn apart by senseless violence. Security agencies, on their part, must adopt a more proactive and intelligence-driven approach to crime prevention, ensuring that perpetrators of cult attacks are tracked, arrested, and prosecuted without delay.
Our correspondent hereby reminds community leaders also , that they have vital role to play. By openly condemning cult activities and promoting peace, dialogue, and unity, they can help steer vulnerable youths away from destructive paths. Equally important is the vigilance of the general public. Reporting suspicious activities, supporting law enforcement, and fostering a culture of collective responsibility are essential steps toward building a safer and more peaceful society.
Only through shared commitment can Cross River State begin to reclaim its communities from the grip of cult violence and restore the peace its people so desperately seek
The call for urgent action has been echoed by many residents, who are demanding that the government take concrete steps to address the growing security challenge in Ekori and across the state. https://leadership.ng/cult-violence-how-sug-president-was-gunned-down-during-his-fathers-burial-rites/
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Sports › Re: How Many Matches Are Left For Nigeria To Qualify For 2026 World Cup? by Fiscus105(m): 9:02am On Nov 15, 2025 |
Mabuggi88: From my check Nigeria is going straight to the final in Mexico if they could beat DRC Sunday. If that happens, we will likely see Bolivia 77, Curacao 86 + Suriname 126 and New Caledonia 150 from CONMEBOL, CONCACAF and OFC respectively. In Asia Only Japan, Iran, Korean DPR and Australia are better than Nigeria on the FIFA ranking and all of them are sure for a straight world cup qualifications even though they have not concluded their qualifications. There's going to be 2 teams from CONCACAF, one each from OFC, CONMEBOL, ASIA and CAF, no European team. So we just need to beat Congo and we're in the final to see if we could qualify In Asia IRAQ or UAE is the team comming for inter-confredation match in Mexico. |
Politics › Re: Reuben Abati And Rufai Oseni Mock Wike Over Yerima Face-off by Fiscus105(m): 8:46am On Nov 15, 2025*. Modified: 11:44am On Nov 15, 2025 |
I was ashamed for Wike the day, they discussed his issue on Arise tv
The question I asked myself that day, IS IT ONLY WIKE WORKING FOR TINUBU RE-ELECTION? WHY ONLY HIM FIGHTING EVERYBODY AND BE IN BAD BOOK OF MANY PEOPLE?
WHY A MAN WOULD BE PUTTING HIS REPUTATION ON WRONG PATH, WHEN HE IS NOT EVEN THE BIGGEST BENEFICIARY?
Didn't he have political ambitions in future? What if Tinubu drops him now, what will happen to him next? "Politically & Safety".
Didn't he even fear for his life and immediate family, by having confrontations and fighting military hierarchy? When his boss, even threading softly with them. |
Politics › Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Fiscus105(m): 8:23am On Nov 15, 2025*. Modified: 9:37am On Nov 15, 2025 |
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Celebrities › Re: Actor Baba Ijesha Released From Prison by Fiscus105(m): 7:41am On Nov 15, 2025*. Modified: 8:18am On Nov 15, 2025 |
Jayhome24: On serious note he was falsely accussed and was set up by one bittered lady like that and Iyabo Ojo who thought failed relationship must send a man to jail by all means.
Anyway he is back and he will learn his lesson never to go near a bitter woman and never to be too loose around underage in his life again to avoid entering another laid trap. Go to internet and watch the footage, is still there and stop being on the side of wrong thing, if you are blaming govt and for you doing worse than people you are blaming, is that not hypocrisy? One day you will have wife and daughter, will you pray for such things to happen to your siblings? And if you are baba ijesha type, the long arm of law, will soon catch and disgrace you.
It's not a must to always surporting your gender, tribe, nation or religion, that isn't a patriotism but wickedness.
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Celebrities › Re: Actor Baba Ijesha Released From Prison by Fiscus105(m): 7:35am On Nov 15, 2025 |
shadrach77: It was obvious Princess Comedian set Baba Ijesha up. But everyone would pay for their actions. The law of Karma is real.
Welcome back baba Ijesha I guess she set him up with CCTV, maybe they use his look alike to act the character in CCTV. |
Celebrities › Re: Actor Baba Ijesha Released From Prison by Fiscus105(m): 7:22am On Nov 15, 2025 |
femtex007: Am happy for him. I will never support any rape case maybe minor or adult. But most of all these rape cases are hoax or set up just to tarnish someone's image or pay u back 2/3 of rape cases are not reported, and 95% reported die a natural cause without justice. Learn how to warn your gender on issues of rape. Only 0.5 cases are hoax and blackmailing. |
Politics › Re: DSS Recaptures Ansaru Terrorist And Mastermind Of Church Mass Shooting by Fiscus105(m): 6:09am On Nov 15, 2025 |
ade4real2016: Why is he being kept that long?...This is why we're being tagged unserious nation...It is criminal on the part of various security agencies to keep High profile terrorists that long without being prosecuted and convicted accordingly....Only God knows gow many lives that must have been lost since he escaped from prison again.....Nigeria is not a serious nation at all... If it's case about opposition parties, the case will be heard and judgment deliver , within a twinkle of an eye. |
Politics › Re: I Spoke With Obiano, He Is Alive And Healthy – Aide by Fiscus105(m): 7:40pm On Nov 14, 2025 |
Learn how to verify news from other major news outlets before you post lies, in other not turn your platform to lieing blog and possibly end in court. |
Politics › Re: Former Anambra Governor, Willie Obiano Is Dead by Fiscus105(m): 7:37pm On Nov 14, 2025 |
You people still not remove this lies or post new post for disclaimer, I pray you won't end in court.
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Politics › Re: Wike Shouldn't Have Exchanged Words With The Officer - Matawalle by Fiscus105(m): 4:22pm On Nov 14, 2025 |
SixSeven: He doesn't respect his life. There are things security officers know that he does not. Their number one job is to protect him but when he refuses to be protected, then he may as well take whatever he sees. I watched the video closely, the DSS was guarding him, he was pushing the man's hand to stay behind. In fact, his security detail should never have allowed him get to that kind of dangerous situation in the first place. Didn't President Tinubu say he slept well for canceling the Independence Day parade? That is the CC of the Armed Forces taking advice but here is almighty Wike that does not have the same power. Hmmmm
It is better to respect your security detail if you want to preserve your life. There is security intelligence and he was not trained to be one. He should rest please. Nobody is a know it all. He should thank God, the situation wasn't led to bloodbath that day, maybe he would have been in the mogue by now, yet ignorant online mobs talking constitution. Even his boss, dodged Almighty independence parade, because of security issues. |
Politics › Re: Wike Shouldn't Have Exchanged Words With The Officer - Matawalle by Fiscus105(m): 3:25pm On Nov 14, 2025 |
SixSeven: Respect begets respect. It is earned.
The Minister, if he had respect for the rule of law, had no business at the site.
He didn't respect his office.
He didn't respect his delegation of authority to let his directors handle this administrative issue.
He didn't respect his security (I saw him pushing them aside when their first duty is to protect him. He wanted to teach them their job. Even Trump respects the security around him).
He did not respect the officers who put their lives on the line to serve Nigerians.
He didn't respect his legal profession.
He didn't respect the media. He still went on to do a press conference afterwards and his aide, Olayinka called the officer a maiguard. The owner of the land, have you heard him talk? No. The President, have you heard him talk? No. Who took the media to the site? When you saw things escalating, should you endanger the lives of the media on that ground?
He didn't respect God. God that gave him his precious life and position but he wanted to waste it on a trivial fight. The same way KWAM 1 would have lost his head to a needless battle.
He didn't respect Nigeria because now that the video has gone viral, the World will think that's the way Nigerian ministers behave. That's why when you travel abroad, many of what you suffer from is not just the green passport, it's what your government officials do, how they do what they do and their behaviour reflects on every Nigerian, whether you like it or not.
He didn't respect his family, why would daddy be fighting and exchanging words in public like this? What will the grandchildren think about this when they see it?
He didn't respect his children because I am very sure he cannot call his own kids f__l. Why will you call someone who puts his life on the line to defend Nigeria a four letter word?
He didn't respect Mr President because as his representative, considering how delicate his position is in Tinubu's cabinet, despite APC guys not wanting him there, wisdom should be profitable to direct that he should prove the president right that he has sound tactical judgment and political acumen, not drawing the President's image to needless abegro fights. I'm very sure his security details would have advised him, in which he refused. Yet some people talking about following law, did Wike follow law and protocols |
Islam › Re: Islamic Polygamy: Ten Dos And Don'ts! by Fiscus105(m): 1:09pm On Nov 14, 2025 |
What you listed above not possible to do without causing problems for yourself
You need second mind(politics) to navigate yourself in a polygamous marriage.
No way you can open to all wives without making the marriage enter crises.
Not possible to involve all them in decisions making, without causing crises in marriage as well, because all of them would start bringing decisions which will favour themselves and their own kids, hence, contradict overall welfare of family as a whole
Almost impossible to treat humans equally, even your kids.
Treat their emotional needs how possible? 3 of the wives need sex same time, how would husband treat such emotional needs. Even 2 wife, no man can satisfy her emotional needs, let alone 4. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Greece Set To Buy $3.5B Israeli Missile Systems To Upgrade Its Air Defenses by Fiscus105(m): 11:04am On Nov 14, 2025 |
If Nigeria is technically advanced, these are kind of things that are supposed to be our main foreign direct "income", but since everyone seeing oil money and doesn't want to think outside box. |
Politics › Re: Is This All China And Others Can Do For Nigeria At This Time? by Fiscus105(m): 9:40am On Nov 14, 2025 |
When USA barking, many of those you mentioned, will keep quiet, only 2 would be murmuring.
If Trump invade Nigeria, nobody will do "shishi", know that and have peace, even to assist us with little money after invasion, they will not do it.
USA's economy "strength" & military "might" too strong for any of them to even[b]imagine[/b] for confrontations. |
Politics › Re: He Told His GOC To Rig Election Against Me, Kill Me – Wike Tackles Buratai by Fiscus105(m): 9:04am On Nov 14, 2025 |
SlavaUkraini: Those of you supporting the Retired Naval Officer for developing a land without building approval will also applaud and dance if there is a military coup in Nigeria ... Those of you surporting minister to invade private land and bulldoze it without court paper, the democracy you are lauded, how has it different from dictator? Infact, worse than military |
Politics › Re: Wike Acted Within His Rights, Soldiers Overstepped - Falana by Fiscus105(m): 8:48am On Nov 14, 2025 |
amaridigital: The problem here is that people don't give the same respect they give to Governors to the FCT minister because he wasn't elected but appointed but the constitution was clear that the FCT minister is the sole administrator of the FCT. Can some soldiers prevent a sitting Governor from assesimg any property in his state? Can you tell a Governor off while he ask for the papers of land knowing fully well that the consent must come from the Governor? Same thing here. Wike acted by the authority confered on him by the constitution and he still have the power to seize that land by going to the Court. So, they give Wike authority to be grambling land and reallocated same to his cronies?
Even president he represents, does he has absolute authority?
Meanwhile, Superintendent of police block Sanwo Olu to access estate. Soldiers broke down stadium gate locked by Amaechi, when he was gov, for Jonathan to campaign Mopol came to Ekiti govt office and lock it during Obasanjo/fayose saga If BURATAI, IRABOR, MATTAWALE, BADIRU, IG spoke against Wike, why are you still defend him? Did you know 1/10 of what these people know?
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Politics › Re: 6 Most Popular Nigerian Military Officers Of All Time by Fiscus105(m): 6:35am On Nov 14, 2025 |
SalamRushdie: As someone who grew up in a very military family and even served briefly I was thinking about how some officers became very popular in the country and I decided to make my list of the 6 most popular officers that have come out of the Nigerian military ...This is my list but your are free to add yours .
1 Kaduna Nzeogwu
2 Odimegwu Ojukwu
3 Murtala Mohammed
4 Sani Abacha
5 Mustapha Hamza
6 A M Yerima You think Yerima popular 1/10 of Sergeant Roger, Babangida, Yakubu Gowon , Obasanjo. Anyway, you are talking base on your age. Only Odimegun and Abacha are in class of the those I mentioned. |
Politics › Re: Wike Acted Within His Rights, Soldiers Overstepped - Falana by Fiscus105(m): 5:41am On Nov 14, 2025*. Modified: 2:56am On Nov 15, 2025 |
Goodvibes007: The soldier would get away with it because he is Fulani - the kings and lords of Northern Nigeria.
If the roles were reversed I.e. The soldier is from the South and the Minister was Fulani or Aristocrat Hausa, that southern soldier would spend a long time in guard room before being discharged or shipped off to Lake Chad or Sambisa forest to face terrorist. Abi oo, you must look it with lens of ethnicity or religion, since you have been humbled, instead for you to admit you wrong in your opinion. I guess Gen Irabor is also Hausa, go and read his comments.BECAUSE WE ARE IN DEMOCRACY, ANYBODY CAN JUST GIVE YOU ORDERS AND YOU MUST OBEY, EVEN THE PRESIDENT CANNOT GIVE DIRECT OTHER TO ANY STATE COMMISSIONER, WITHOUT PASSING THROUGH HIS STATE GOV. |
Politics › Re: Wike Acted Within His Rights, Soldiers Overstepped - Falana by Fiscus105(m): 5:36am On Nov 14, 2025*. Modified: 9:29am On Nov 14, 2025 |
Ttalk: That was my position all through the debate over the land matter.
This is coming from one of the best lawyer in Nigeria. All the emotion induced opinions can now be thrashed into the dustbin The same lawyer that say no gov or ministers has power to demolish building. Have you ever asked yourself, what is Wike doing with bulldozers and several security men? Is that the way to inspect? Meanwhile, if you want to inspect and they block the place, is your constitution gives Wike an enforcer of law?You people are backing Wike as if you don't know is gimmick and manipulation to claim right and have his way at all times. Isn't Wike who is in PDP and openly campaigns for Tinubu, yet claiming to work for progress of PDP? How would such scenarios work together if PDP also planning to field candidate in 2027? Pls be endeavour to add 1 + 1 to know if it's 2 or 11, atimes 1+1 maybe 11 or even 1 ok. (That is what they call common sense) |
Politics › Re: Wike Vs Naval Officer: Military Uniform Represents State Authority - Gen. Irabor by Fiscus105(m): 8:16pm On Nov 13, 2025*. Modified: 6:30am On Nov 14, 2025 |
PigTormentor: This General is wrong. Wike is wrong for confronting the officer and using thise foul languages but the officer is also wrong for not obeying civilian authority. Wike is the head of civil authority in Abuja. Forget sentimental reasons or the fact that some hate Wike for other reasons but a disciplined military always let their officers know that civil authority is paramount. Why is the officer guarding landed property? Is that part of his official duty? His also claiming to know more about the land than the executive authority of Abuja. Keep your coconut head and adamant to correction, even when military authorities, ministry of defence and even president have tactically surport the guy you keep wallowing in your ignorance. Military, DSS and police are not under anybody except the president.That's why state Govs calling for state police, because they don't have control over commissioner of police |
Politics › Re: Wike Vs Naval Officer: Military Uniform Represents State Authority - Gen. Irabor by Fiscus105(m): 8:04pm On Nov 13, 2025 |
Wike and his immediate family need to lay low for now, almost all security agencies are angry with him, he has bitten more than what he can shew.
His gragra finally cut to size by small boy. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Man’s Story About Igbo Kindness Goes Viral – David Hundeyin Reacts (video by Fiscus105(m): 6:12pm On Nov 13, 2025 |
One thing I now realised is that, whenever topics posted online, vast majority will just want to oppose or attack, only to proof a point and nothing more, even if it's illogical and irrational point, he/she must proof coconut head.
Vast majority of such character, full here on nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Wike-Naval Officer Clash: Ex-Generals Fume As FG Orders Probe by Fiscus105(m): 12:13pm On Nov 13, 2025 |
Lanretoye: All these rubbish can only be found in a country like ours,how can a military have the mind set that one soldiers life is worth more than the lives of 100 civilians they swore to protect.the military too can report to appropriate channels too since the land dispute started but people keep blaming wike for doing his job.so cos I was a CNS gives me audacity and right to encroach on any land?. In sane countries I have never see the military actively amongst civilians as if we are in military regime where you see soldiers every where. A retired CNS now still deploys men of the Nigerian army at will,I’m not sure the CDS was even aware of it. Wike has his fault but the military shouldn’t have been there in the first instance Some ignorant people will be shouting wike is grabbing land,the land he didn’t grab as a governor of his state then he will be grabbing as a minister of the FCT,after he grabs all the land then another FCt minister will come and revoke everything.we need some common sense abeg People applaud the soldier for standing against wike forgetting that a soldier that can’t stop internal aggression can never defend external invasion. Is your life better than military? Is military slave to civilians, is minister has ultimate power to behave like dictator. |
Education › Re: Nigerian Government Suspends Indigenous Language In Schools, Upholds English by Fiscus105(m): 11:31am On Nov 13, 2025 |
BlueRayDick: Must everything be politics to individuals like you?
I disagreed with a policy and I made an argument against the policy which has absolutely nothing to do with politics.
Instead of bringing a counter argument like the reasonable people who disagreed with my position did, you are here talking about Tinubu's cabinet. I guess because you support the government, other citizens cannot disagree with government's policies right ? How many of such nations use English? Does China use English to set exam Spain? Russia? Belgium? Germany? The minister is indirectly talking about Hausa and North,who aren't doing well in exams, because they don't used to speak English to them from infancy.Before they come out from such policy, they have done, EXTENSIVE RESEARCH AND COMPARISIM. In the south, all of pupils in private schools started learning English from toddler, you yourself know that and that's why, thr is wide gap between south and north in area of education. YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT EDUCATION, NEITHER ARE YOU EDUCATORS OR RESEARCHER IN EDUCATION. Again learn how not to attack everything that comes out from govt or even online, just to win unnecessary argument. |
Education › Re: Nigerian Government Suspends Indigenous Language In Schools, Upholds English by Fiscus105(m): 11:04am On Nov 13, 2025 |
BlueRayDick: His arguments are flawed.
What about Indians, Chinese and even European countries who use their own indigenous language as language of instruction, and their students/graduates still compete favorably well when placed side by side with those taught in English in the global market? How many of those countries used English as official language? They must attack every policies of govt, even when they themselves know is true. The man is one of best brain in Tinubu cabinet |
Crime › Re: Meet Wife Of Ozioma Okonkwo Who Falsely Accused Him Of Defiling Their Daughters by Fiscus105(m): 11:01am On Nov 13, 2025 |
SpaceX: The heart of a woman is wicked, men are really trying.... God bless every man out there Man apology, read below and make more comments
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Crime › Re: Meet Wife Of Ozioma Okonkwo Who Falsely Accused Him Of Defiling Their Daughters by Fiscus105(m): 10:53am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Still surprising how man or woman who married and have kids for each other, would go to the extent of destroying/ killing each other because, things fell apart.
They would not even think about the future of kids that already joined them together.
For today alone, the story of Regina and now Okonkwo, the partners doing everything to destroy each others.
May God help us oo. |
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Politics › Re: They Put Their Lives On The Line - Tinubu Hails Military by Fiscus105(m): 1:32am On Nov 13, 2025 |
Helinuss: Dey play. Better align with your oga in aso rock Wike and all those surporting him, the way they think makes me shivering, EVEN IF WIKE WANTED TO DO WHAT HE DID, IS IT SUPPOSE TO BE TIME WHEN THEY JUST ABORTED MILITARY COUP? THE BLOOD OF MANY SOLDIERS STILL BOILING, IF IT HAS SUCCEEDED,WIKE WOULD HAVE GONE BY NOW, MEANWHILE, ITS THE SAME MILITARY THAT ABORTED THE COUP . Can Wike give order to subordinates and for other minister give counter order?PEOPLE SHOULD LEARN HOW TO APPLY WISDOM AND NOT GRAGRA ALWAYS. |