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Sardauna24:KILLING, MAIMING, TERRORISM ETC IS THEIR TRADEMARK..... |
PROBLEM FOR UMAHI AND REST FROM IPOD REPOBLIC |
In a sane country this man is not supposed to be among the presidential asparants and his likes |
If the parents are the cause of someone set back. What are your advice on that. There are good parents likewise there are bad or evil parents. May we never experienced bad parenting in our lives. |
TimmyTen:If you think money is the solution to happy marriage (home) why do many millionaires or billionaires marriage don't last? Money is not everything though money is defense. |
BlackSpanner:The trip was not a straight trip boss, he do have stopover in each country, spend some hours with them, some he will sleep till second day. Some rotarian in that city or the country have dinner with him and the rest. He enjoyed the trip with a lot of sacrifices. For more info, check his Twitter handle @lionheart1977. I'm not sure of that number 1977. |
Ebubu3:How do you know this? Have you used it before? Or do you work for the Starlink company? Just want to know anyway and nothing much because it's seems you have used it before with your testimonies. |
Did GEJ present at the PDP convection and Presidential Primary election going on in Abuja |
totiamiyu:Kindly update me on any business without capital because if I tell you I have capital I'm lying and I'm very much ready to do business |
HonNL:Oga Jona yan for here o no be small. When there are points on what he said and at the same time baba is partially supporting consensus if I properly read meaning to all he said. My prayer is that may God give us true leaders that we not think of themselves but the citizens. |
seborrhic:I believed if you know this man very well and you have the opportunity to visit his house and you are an observant person, I believed you will not said what you stated above talkless of what surrounded the death of the young man. Men are wicked |
[/b]Are they fighting for a country for the dead or the living? [b] |
Are they fighting for a country for the dead or the living? [b][/b] |
Wow.... Big congrats to man. God that yours will do mine soon in Jesus name. Thanks for the update. |
Hmmmmm, bro you need to be determined and leave it if not you will definitely end up in Aro one day. I witnessed one this Wednesday and the guy needs to be transferred to Aro with handcuffs and security man even with sleeping injection. I know is not easy but try to avoid it before it too late. God be with you and help you |
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR ALL THE LOOTERS THAT'S THE ONLY SOLUTION TO ALL THIS THIEFS CALLED POLITICIANS |
The growing trend of killing and sentencing young people under the pretext of ‘blasphemy’ must stop. We are calling on the National Assembly, The Attorney General of the Federation and the Chief Justice of Nigeria to abolish the law and free all Nigerians from the prison of thought! Deborah Samuel, a student of the College of Education in Sokoto state was stoned, murdered and burnt to death by her classmates who accused her of blasphemy. Last year, Omar Farouq who was 13, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for blasphemy in Kano. The conviction was later upturned on appeal. Yahaya Sharif-Aminu was sentenced to death for blasphemy, Abduljabbar Nasiru-Kabara is still facing trial. Mubarak Bala has been convicted and sentenced to 24 years imprisonment for blasphemy. What they all have in common is the exercise of their rights to freedom of thought and religion. The denial of freedom of thought is a denial of mental autonomy. Mental autonomy is greatly needed for a thriving democracy and nation-building. Nigeria, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, Mauritania, and Afghanistan are the only 7 countries in the world where citizens are killed for ’blasphemy’. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides in section 10 that Nigeria is a secular state. The implication of section 10 is that, there is no official religion binding on Nigeria. Also, the constitution as a “common standard” for human rights, adopted Article 18 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR), Articles 2 and 8 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights among other international instruments that guarantee the right to freedom of religion, thought and conscience. Under UDHR which Nigeria is a signatory, the instrument guarantees every person the freedom to change religion or belief and hold the same even publicly. These rights are also to be enjoyed by atheists. By contrast and in a manner that contradicts the supremacy of the constitution, Sections 204 Criminal Code Law and Sections 210 Penal Code Law both criminalise public insult on a class of people’s religion. It is these laws in both northern and southern Nigeria that state governments depend on to violate the rights of people to freely express themselves. By way of illustration, the primary purpose of religious leaders and preachers is to market their religion. These preachers share a number of key similarities in using demarketing strategies and utterances to drive home the concept of supremacy of their religion over the others. Therefore, if the state is to regulate that, every pulpit will be guilty of ‘insulting other people’s religion’ and the state will be left in chaos because the test for insult is subjective. As is written elsewhere, Democracies, development, and nation-building in which citizens choose the laws that bind them are only possible if citizens have mental sovereignty. This petition is therefore written to request an amendment of the Criminal and Penal Code laws of Nigeria by the National Assembly and the constitution to guarantee people the right to free expression of thoughts. The idea that only a class of people are permitted to express themselves while others cannot austerely impair their rights to human dignity. The amendment should encompass the right to reveal one’s thoughts, the right not to be penalized for one’s thoughts, and the right not to have one’s thoughts manipulated. Denying an individual the freedom of thought is a denial of self-esteem, self-respect and grandeur. This is why freedom of thought is protected under international human rights law. In actual fact, it is one of the cardinal principles of a growing democracy. We need laws that will guarantee citizens the ability to think freely because depriving any person of such rights is to completely deprive them of their humanity and existence. We are calling on the National Assembly to abolish the law and free all Nigerians from prison of thought! |
Thief follow thief.... |
I don't like talking to much but I will briefly pass my message. I will like to encourage all the Nigerian youths to unit together and forget about our religion, ethics etc diffences and challenge all our leaders and if possible we should organise a peaceful protest or create another means to pass our messages in case they may want to send hoodlums to tarnish the image of the protest. The reason why I suggested the above is because of the current situation of our dear country. I think we need to seek for capital punishment for any politicians that loot public fund and the only way we can achieve this is by let our law makers create a law in that aspect. The rate at which politicians are looting our resources is alarming and refused to fund the public project adequately. In January ASSU ask for money less that 30 Billion naira and the Accountant General of the Federation said their is no money but five months later the same person was arrested for looting 80 billion naire and millions of students are at home rooming out without knowing what the future holds for them. Please, let create awareness on CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR LOOTING PUBLIC
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Every bad news in this country have only three months life span. May God revenge for the poor. |
I think everyone should go on strike if that's the only language they we understand. |
Nigerian Soldiers Vow To Go On Strike Soon, Accuse Buhari Of Failing To Address Corruption Among Top Army Officers Some aggrieved personnel of the Nigerian Army have accused President Muhammadu Buhari of failing to check corruption and financial mismanagement among some top military officers while soldiers continue to cry on a daily basis. The soldiers in an open letter to the President accused top army officers of corruption and extortion. Copied in the letter titled “Petition Against Nigeria Army Finance Corps” are the Vice President of Nigeria, Senate President, 36 state governors, National Security Adviser, traditional rulers, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Chief of Army Staff. The soldiers said despite their numerous complaints, nobody is saying anything about their unpaid allowances by the military finance corps. The letter read, “We want to start by saying that it is a shame on General Muhammadu Buhari for failing to address the financial mismanagement of Nigerian soldiers while they continue to cry on the (sic) daily basis. “Soldiers of the Nigerian Army have complained severally (sic) how their money is being short pay (sic) by the Army Finance and nobody is saying anything about it. “Nigerian soldiers have complained severally (sic) how they have been given 20% of the 100% allowance which was signed into law by the President Buhari since (sic) 2017 which is known as MAFA. No one is saying anything and the President is not interested to follow up or investigating (sic) the matter. “The salary of our soldiers is being paid through POS, phone transfer in connection with banks by the army finance department. Our soldiers have been crying but no one is saying anything. Our Soldiers continue to buy their uniforms themselves and every other kit needed to protect the people and the nation. No uniform allowance, no boot allowance, and nobody are (sic) saying anything. “The soldiers we don't see as anything are the ones that are keeping this country moving. They are using their lives as a wages (sic) between Nigerians and our adversaries. “When these boys will strike, they won't be able to enjoy all the money they are stealing and hiding for (sic) their children. When they will strike, running to another country will be too late for us. When they will strike, they (sic) won't be room for amendment. “Pay our soldiers their money in full and do it now. Army finance should not have anything to do with our soldiers’ salaries and allowances.” Native Reporters
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That's their problem. Everything is for their selfish ambition |
teadrake:Hmmmmmmm, well I understand you very well and I have witnessed some of the narrative you gave become all of my father's children were born in Kano except one and I have witnessed the exact issue you just narrated. May God help us. I believed you are one of the educated ones that understand both the reading and the teaching of the QUR'AN but as a Muslim and a northern what do you think you can do to discourage this atrocities among your people. |
teadrake:So tell me where are they getting their doctrine from and back for all the atrocities they are committing in the name of religion. Anyway, judgement is for the Lord and is because we are living a country without visionary leaders. |
teadrake:Check this out if is in your QUR'AN or not
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THEY ARE DOING WHAT THEIE QUR'AN IS TEACHING THEM SEE BELOW
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BUT YOUR QUR'AN SUPPORT KILLING ETC
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ALL MUSLIMS ARE TERRORISTS AND MURDERERS AND ALL TERRORISTS ARE MUSLIMS. SEE THEM ON THE STREET EVEN WITH THEIR CLERICS. SHAME ON THEM . BASTARD AND BLOOD SUCKERS SET OF PEOPLE. |
Caseless:You get the point, if Tinubu didn't get APC ticket at the end, it's likely he might decamp to another party which is possible to be NNPP or forming alliance and create new party. Kano APC is likely to crash.... |
PBM NA SMART OLD MAN GUY....LOL APC CONGLOMERATE WILL DEFINITELY DISTINGRATE BEFORE 2023 |

