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Dont kill the armywarm, They are guarding your farm against any thief... please buy more Ak47 and more bullets for them... ![]() Dont mind me ooo.. |
If you like police , Keep him a mud house, If he escapes that means that dead body will be littering the streets, cause he will avenge all the media war over his name. Police is a Joke in Nigeria. |
Hello, My Uncle wants to bring their children back to study in Nigeria so that they will feel Nigeria and Nigeria will pass through them since they were born abroad. I would like to know the best University that i will recommend to him. Please give me the reason why its the best. Advantage and Disadvantage |
I need a dog that is very aggressive ![]() |
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Okay let those who hates freedom continues to cry at the mention of Biafra. |
NLPsychologist:Those who benefits from troubles, will always calls for trouble. Most Igbo people are benefiting from The One Nigeria Built on lies .Thats why some will not want Biafra because powers will change hands |
They dont have brains , They should have told Sheku to wear the Bomb first, If he did not die that they will wear it. Shekau is using Koran to brainwash his mumu followers |
There is a viral rumors going around the social media which says that the Nigerian Presidential Aircraft Costs Nigeria 20,000 Pounds Per Day In London where its is parked waiting for the sick President. The Nigerian President has been away for 50 days now and there is no sign of him coming back as his doctors has not given him order to go back. If you multiply 20,000 pounds to 50 days you will know how much tax payers money that have been wasted in another country when we have hospitals in Nigeria that could treat the President. More Details Later.... http://www.naijaresponds.com/2017/06/nigerian-presidential-aircraft-costs.html
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For me as a man , I dont beg women... Even if you like be the Queen of the world, Since she likes to be stupid at times, Ignore her for months, cook your food, take care of your children and so on..... she will definitly ran away by herself or repent. Anyone who does not suffer with you , should not enjoy with you.. Simple You dont beg a woman you put under your roof. |
Joel3:God Is love..... |
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niece niːs/Submit noun a daughter of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law. Which one of them?? |
no be small thing ooo ![]() |
There is an online trouble as some Nigerians now refers the popular Nigerian Nollywood Actress as "Tokunbo Mama". The trouble started when the news circulated in Nigeria that her bride price was return to her father after her husband end their marriage to some family issues best know to them ( Tonto Dikeh / Churchill) Meanwhile Actress Tonto Dikeh has replied haters who hijacked to her Instagram page to slam abuses at her over the dissolution of her marriage with Olakunle Churchill. On Monday June 26th, Churchill's Family led by Bishop Dare asked the bride price paid for Tonto to be refunded. Tonto Dikeh took to her Instagram page to warn off haters after she posted a video where she was dancing and rejoicing to her final break up with Churchill. http://www.naijaresponds.com/2017/06/breaking-news-trouble-as-tonto-dikeh-is.html
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Hello, Please how can I get my NECO examination Number so that i can check my result online... I lost my documents due to robbery attack it our house. Am currently not in Nigeria and i need the NECO statement result to further my studies. Please I need a help. |
Hmm Malaysia is Hot Now ...... Many has ran back ooo.. They will arrest you and ask you what you are doing there.... until you confess that water don pass garri. Nigerian Youths should not put their lives in Danger because of money ooooo. Who God wants to bless , He must surely bless.... |
KUALA LUMPUR: More Nigerian “students” are being hauled up over drug crimes nationwide than other foreign students, according to Bukit Aman.http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/06/27/nigerian-students-top-the-list-of-foreign-drug-offenders/#dyklkIzmaVHlt6rX.99
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First, You have to kneel down and tender apology to Nairalanders for calling it ORDINARY MILK. What you cant afford to buy or get is not ORDINARY.. PLEASE MIND HOW YOU USE YOUR WORDs... |
Emmysky:3k going... |
Google gave you free and you are selling it 40k naija self. |
The only thing that will warrant such beating is when caught with another man unclad , After the beating i will dash her to the man that screws her for free... |
Naija Man can carry it 7 at once just to make sure he married all her chicks..... |
Before you marry a second wife in Pakistan you have to carry this stone for hours to test your capacity to handle them. This should be tested in Nigeria too. http://www.naijaresponds.com/2017/06/you-must-carry-this-huge-stone-if-you.html
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Opeomoope:Going to church does not make one a christian. To become a Christian, you must give all your heart to God and abstain from sin in totality. Church Is a place of mind and vow renewal for those who are weak . |
Police cant Arrest any Fulani or Hausa man. He will lose his Job..... Attack on Boko Haram is Attack On The North..... |
In this interview with ADELANI ADEPEGBA, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, Jimoh Moshood, explains why the police have yet to make arrests of Northern youths who issued a quit ultimatum to Igbo living in the region and what the Force is doing to tackle kidnapping and other crimes It appears that the security challenges in the country are overwhelming the police. Is that why you have been unable to effectively tackle crimes across the country? It would be wrong for anybody to say we don’t tackle crimes effectively across the country. The police force is more sophisticated at tackling crimes and criminality. A lot of people have commended the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, for the landmark achievements we have recorded in this short period. You would recall that it was early this year that we ended the reign of Vampire, the kidnapper in Imo State and South South. The arrest of another kidnapper, Evans, is still fresh in people’s memories in which investigation is ongoing with a lot of revelations emanating from this. The police have recorded these achievements without any support from any external (security) agencies. We equally arrested the people who kidnapped the deputy high commissioner of Serria Leone. We can also recall the arrest of the gang members responsible for the kidnap of Ambassador Bagudu in Kaduna. The gang members who abducted the Turkish school pupils in Lagos have been arraigned in court. These are all due to the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force. We have also made significant progress in ending communal clashes even before the advent of the administration of IG Idris. We have done a lot of things that are significant to making Nigeria crime-free. It would be wrong to say we are overwhelmed because we are not overwhelmed. We are also introducing new strategies and measures to make the Force more proactive and to reduce crimes and criminality to the minimum. There is no society that is crime-free. Even after leaving the Garden of Eden, one of the sons of Adam and Eve committed a capital crime. We have improved seriously on our intelligence gathering because that it is the key thing. The IG also came on board with community engagement to get the buy-in of the people into the police activities and this led to the creation of the Eminent Persons’ Forum. There are about 300,000 policemen and officers in the country, which means we have a ratio of one policeman to about 600 citizens. Don’t you think that is overwhelming? We have over 300,000 personnel because as we speak, people are retiring and people are in training and are coming into the Force. We have not been able to meet up to the United Nations standards of one policeman to 400 people, but even at that, it is a benchmark, it’s a working figure. Nothing stops us from having two to three policemen to 400 people and that is why the IG made a request that the Federal Government should approve the recruitment of 30,000 policemen annually for a period of five years to meet up with the UN standards. If we have to meet up, we need about 150,000 officers and that is why we requested for the yearly recruitment and I know it’s being considered. The bottom line is, you don’t police in isolation: there is a strategy and tactics that should be employed. When you adopt certain strategies, you may need less than the number depending on the approach you are using to conduct your policing and that is why I said you can’t police in isolation. There should be developments in infrastructure such as having streetlights; there should be crime prevention by environmental design. When you walk the streets, most of the fences are very high and the neighbours won’t even know what is happening in the next building. Two police constables can police a whole street if it is lighted. But if there is no infrastructure in place, you would need 10 or more policemen to secure an area. That is why we are engaging with the people because this is very important. When the people have agreed to police themselves, it makes the job easier for us. You are your policeman; before anyone would police you, you need to be conscious of your environment. Proper town planning is essential because sometimes when a crime is committed, the police may not be able to identify the particular building because the buildings are not even numbered. If people are law-abiding, it reduces the number of policemen we would need to commit to policing, so people need to cultivate the culture of being law-abiding. To a large extent, we are doing our best and people should continue to have confidence in us. If the police are not overwhelmed, how come you have been unable to deal with the killer Fulani herdsmen across the country? It would be wrong for anybody to assume this because in the last one week, there has not been any major Fulani herdsmen/farmers clashes. But it happened in Benue this week… That was a pocket of incidents which was not like what we had previously. A security summit was held by the IG in collaboration with the National Traditional Council of Nigeria and Leadership newspaper recently in which representatives of farmers and herdsmen were present and others. It was a huge success for the Force because most of the underlying factors were discussed and a communique was issued which would be sent to the Federal Government for implementation. We have recorded successes in that regard in letting people know we are all Nigerians and we can live together. No matter the number of personnel you are deploying to any community, we need people to assist us to ensure we live together in peace. We had few clashes between farmers and herdsmen of recent, we have been able to deal with it. Due to the Economic Community of West African States protocols on movement, most of the herdsmen crossed the borders to graze their cows, but we are doing our best and very soon, herdsmen/farmers clashes would become history. The pupils kidnapped from a Lagos school have been in captivity for about a month and the parents recently said they paid the kidnappers N10m and had not heard from them. Have the police forgot about the pupils already? No, we haven’t. In fact, we have put resources together to ensure that they are promptly rescued. I wouldn’t want to disclose what we are doing for the children’s safety. At previous times, we discouraged people from paying ransom because when you do, you encourage the kidnappers. We are doing our best and in a very short time, the children would be re-united with their families. The IG has put in all the best and he is concerned; we can feel the frustrations of the parents, their anguish, but I want to assure that those children will be rescued and re-united with their families. For every kidnap case that is reported, there are many others that are unreported, where ransoms are paid and/or victims killed. What are you doing to deal with this problem once and for all? We have an action plan in place that has been set in motion by the IG to deal with kidnapping and other violent crimes across the country and this action plan is working, the fruits of which you have been seeing. We have ended Vampire’s reign and arrested Evans and series of other arrests have also been made in respect to kidnapping. I won’t disclose our strategy, we’re keeping it to ourselves. There is no way someone would be kidnapped without the matter being reported to the police. If they didn’t report early, they would report later and most of the successes we have recorded were due to the valuable information and the cooperation we received from the public and even from the victims. Recently, we paraded some kidnap suspects who operated along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway and 28 others who operated along the Kano-Kaduna Expressway. We call for more support from the people. The IG has been active at Interpol conferences to ensure we share ideas and strategies and deal decisively with kidnapping and other violent crimes. Mind you, many other countries are consulting us to learn how we have recorded these successes. It is actually amazing to them. Can you mention those countries? No, I won’t reveal their names, but they are from outside Africa. They visited the IG to ask how we are resolving crimes despite the low security infrastructure. In developed countries, for example, you see lower fences which makes it easy to know what is happening in a compound, you have tarred roads which makes patrol easier; honestly, it was amazing to them. When I was in Darfur, a military officer from a southern African country asked me, ‘How do you do the magic of taming crimes in Nigeria?’ Then, remember that Nigeria does not have a national data of the citizens. So we are advanced, we are more sophisticated at tackling crimes in the country through detection and investigations. Some people have alleged that when the relatives of top government officials are kidnapped, like the time the wife of the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, was abducted, the police often deploy everything in their arsenal, including helicopters and so on, to find and rescue the victims. But when common citizens are involved, the story is different. Don’t common citizens deserve the same kind of treatment? No, this is not correct, every Nigerian deserves security and our first responsibility under the constitution is the protection of lives and property. We don’t treat people on the basis of their social status. Maybe it’s because the media often sensationalise or give prominence to anything involving dignitaries, but we treat all the cases the same way. There are no two kidnap incidents that are the same; the circumstances and situations are always different. A pupil that was abducted in Karu on his way from school was rescued and re-united with the parents. We have always responded the same way regardless of the status of the victims. When I paraded Evans in Lagos, I told the press that his arrest was the beginning of the end for kidnappers. Many of the kidnap cases involving schoolchildren in Lagos and Ogun states happen in riverine areas. Why is it difficult for the marine police to deploy units to patrol such areas or don’t the marine police exist anymore? Marine police are very efficient and if you remember the man that committed suicide in Lagos, the marine police rose to the occasion and recovered his body. Outside that, we have been intercepting and arresting militants during our patrol of the creeks, including illegal bunkerers. The IG has directed that they should reach out to the schools because it is our duty to secure the children. We are also parents, but when you site schools in the forest and you employ gardeners, labourers and you don’t even know where they come from, it is a problem. In the case of the Turkish school, two of the kidnappers were engaged in menial jobs in the school and that is why they knew the children who were of kidnap value. The IG has directed the commissioners of police and divisional police officers to meet with school proprietors. When you visit some schools, their security guards are aged men who are not active. The DPOs are expected to meet with them regularly to review their schools’ security system. It is quite unfortunate that some schools where parents pay millions of naira as tuition cannot buy a vehicle for their security guards for perimeter patrol. http://www.naijaresponds.com/2017/06/were-still-looking-for-arewa-youths-to.html
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The Notorious Kidnapper's News Evans Seems to have Kidnapped Nairaland making it to ask users to pay Euro (Error) 502 Million before they can use Nairaland. Evans News have saturated Nairaland more than Buharis ,Nnamdi Kanu , Apostle Suleiman and others. I dont know if moderator dont get tired of eating one type of soup everyday ? Evans , Evans , Evans everywhere in Nairaland , Is he a celebrity .... Army G Dey vex now.....
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MadCow1: MadCow1:Matthew 5:21 You have heard that it was said to the ancients, 'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' Matthew 19:18 "Which ones?" the man asked. Jesus answered, "'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness, Mark 10:19 You know the commandments: 'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness, do not defraud, and honor your father and mother.'" Luke 18:20 You know the commandments: 'Do not commit adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not bear false witness, honor your father and mother.'" Romans 13:9 The commandments "Do not commit adultery," "Do not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not covet," and any other commandments, are summed up in this one decree: "Love your neighbor as yourself. Exodus 20:13 . You shall not kill... |
MadCow1:Matthew 5:21 You have heard that it was said to the ancients, 'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' Matthew 19:18 "Which ones?" the man asked. Jesus answered, "'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness, Mark 10:19 You know the commandments: 'Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness, do not defraud, and honor your father and mother.'" Luke 18:20 You know the commandments: 'Do not commit adultery, do not murder, do not steal, do not bear false witness, honor your father and mother.'" Romans 13:9 The commandments "Do not commit adultery," "Do not murder," "Do not steal," "Do not covet," and any other commandments, are summed up in this one decree: "Love your neighbor as yourself. Exodus 20:13 . You shall not kill... |


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