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Mad Cow: As soon as I saw this thread... I knew it had to be Igbo related..Well I've seen Yoruba crimes hit the front page several times but for every one Yoruba crime, you bet there are sixteen Igbo crimes. It's just comparing Ethiopia's medals at the Olympics to that of the USA |
Awon omo Igbo hi tun ni sha |
Basil-J:Okay I'm five and I bet at five you could barely say your name. Dumba** |
Basil-J:Okay another trait they've got is lies. They keep splashing it so unintelligently all over the worldwide web |
Akpu.Nku:There's a marked difference my brother. These ones were caught in the act while the others were picked up. However, the names of the suspects and those picked up were released |
Imagine Igbos version of Nairaland. Instead of Politics, you'll have the Fraud Section Under Career, you'll have sections like Kidnapping, Robbery, Internet Scams, Forgery, Ritual Killing etc |
pcicero: Legendary cowards abi? Yet an ordinary palmwine tapper foiled your attempt. These Igbo people and their stuupid utterances.Just imagine Lone Yoruba Palmwine Tapper Nabs Six Igbo Kidnappers ... Scares them with a gourd |
dayokanu: Even in interior OsunSliding tackle ke? I thought it was karate kicks and more recently they've been beheading them ![]() |
afam4eva: Ko ni da fu en. IDIOT.I seriously don't have your time. You're worthless and I shouldn't be wasting bandwidth on you though it doesn't cost me a pin. Dumb race |
afam4eva: Dem no born them well...Omo ole! Na you dem born well? Lowlife a**hole. How dare you say dem no born a whole race well. Oniranu oloshi. Omo iran kiran |
Osiris.211:They came, they saw and quietly closed the page silently wishing no one would see the thread And if this makes it to the frontage now it they will scream 'its because Igbos are involved but ...' but if the mods decide not to post crimes committed by Igbos on the frontpage, there will be no crimes on the frontpage |
Okay now we know who the kidnappers in the South West are |
Nigeria: 938 Persons Kidnapped Since 2008 in South East - CD Tagged: Legal AffairsNigeriaWest Africa 17 AUGUST 2012 Comment No fewer than 938 prominent sons and daughters of the South East zone are alleged to have been kidnapped between January 2008 and August 2012, a civil society group, Campaign for Democracy (CD), has said. Police authorities, however, disagreed with the figures, saying it was the figment of the imagination of the group that released the figures. In a statement signed by Mr Uzor Uzor and Dr Jerry Chukwuokolo, the CD chairman and secretary respectively in the South East, said the kidnapped persons paid ransoms said to be valued at about N1.2 billion during the period. The statement also said that kidnappers collected substantial amounts from their victims ranging from N5 million to N30 million per individual. "Anambra State has the highest incidence of kidnapping of 273 persons, especially within the commercial axis of Onitsha and Nnewi. And it is happening at a constant rate for over five years now. "Imo State with the current up-surge in kidnapping incidence has recorded 265 cases, while its residence is living in heightened fear. "Abia follows behind with 215 persons so far; although the incidences of kidnapping had continued to reduce for some months now after the death of a notorious kidnapper called Osisikankwu. "Enugu has recorded 95 cases in the past five years. However, the state has recorded the highest in abduction of government officials. "Ebonyi is the least of all the five states in the South-east. It has recorded 90 cases so far officially. However, apart from kidnapping the state is laden with communal crisis," it said. The statement maintained that there was a need to take decisive actions to checkmate the spate of kidnapping in the zone. "One practical way of doing it is the demolition of established structures or buildings used by kidnappers to advance their operations. "The governors in the zone must work in synergy to address the issue of security and draft laws that would stiffen the penalties for kidnapping and other related offences," the CD said. The group gave the South-east governors' forum till the end of October 2012 to address the up-surge in kidnapping and restore the confidence of foreign investors to the zone. Contacted, the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, described CD's figures as a figment of their imagination. He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the police was the statutory authority to issue the number of persons kidnapped in an area. He, however, raised some questions over the CD's statement: "What is the source of their information? What is the methodology of obtaining the figures? Do the CD work with the kidnappers or did the kidnappers render account to them?" "Not until they verify from the police, the figures and the amount they gave make no sense," Mba said. |
Xris74: Buhahahaha! You mean all the secret gbomogbomo which also involves Yoruba Obas killing people for Oro rituals are reported? Reported by whom? You are deluded, dude.Once again you're illusioned. People get missing everywhere and don't let me post figures of ritual killings in the SE. Only in the SE was a shrine that had more than 50 corpses uncovered. It will just break your heart but brb |
Xris74: ^^^^^^I do not care about kidnapping in the SE and SS because those people are not in denial but have been trying to solve it. Read the talking point of this thread. I am interesting in reminding you Yoruba deniers that worse kidnappings go on in the SW; many are unreported deliberately by Yoruba press; many are falsely blamed on others, while many other kidnapping incidences happen in remote villages and therefore go unnoticed. Can you define what gbomogbomo means and its frequency of occurrence in the SW? Can you tell us the history of gbmogbomo? With the spate of human ritualism in the SW, 10s of 1000s have been killed by ritual kidnappers unnoticed.You're just illusioned. All kidnappings in the SW are reported and if you have the privilege of owning a blackberry or signed on twitter, you would have noticed that every person that got kidnapped was displayed as someone's avatar or had his or her picture tweeted and retweeted. You're just a sorry case I must say |
Nigeria: 938 Persons Kidnapped Since 2008 in South East - CD Tagged: Legal AffairsNigeriaWest Africa 17 AUGUST 2012 Comment No fewer than 938 prominent sons and daughters of the South East zone are alleged to have been kidnapped between January 2008 and August 2012, a civil society group, Campaign for Democracy (CD), has said. Police authorities, however, disagreed with the figures, saying it was the figment of the imagination of the group that released the figures. In a statement signed by Mr Uzor Uzor and Dr Jerry Chukwuokolo, the CD chairman and secretary respectively in the South East, said the kidnapped persons paid ransoms said to be valued at about N1.2 billion during the period. The statement also said that kidnappers collected substantial amounts from their victims ranging from N5 million to N30 million per individual. "Anambra State has the highest incidence of kidnapping of 273 persons, especially within the commercial axis of Onitsha and Nnewi. And it is happening at a constant rate for over five years now. "Imo State with the current up-surge in kidnapping incidence has recorded 265 cases, while its residence is living in heightened fear. "Abia follows behind with 215 persons so far; although the incidences of kidnapping had continued to reduce for some months now after the death of a notorious kidnapper called Osisikankwu. "Enugu has recorded 95 cases in the past five years. However, the state has recorded the highest in abduction of government officials. "Ebonyi is the least of all the five states in the South-east. It has recorded 90 cases so far officially. However, apart from kidnapping the state is laden with communal crisis," it said. The statement maintained that there was a need to take decisive actions to checkmate the spate of kidnapping in the zone. "One practical way of doing it is the demolition of established structures or buildings used by kidnappers to advance their operations. "The governors in the zone must work in synergy to address the issue of security and draft laws that would stiffen the penalties for kidnapping and other related offences," the CD said. The group gave the South-east governors' forum till the end of October 2012 to address the up-surge in kidnapping and restore the confidence of foreign investors to the zone. Contacted, the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Frank Mba, described CD's figures as a figment of their imagination. He told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the police was the statutory authority to issue the number of persons kidnapped in an area. He, however, raised some questions over the CD's statement: "What is the source of their information? What is the methodology of obtaining the figures? Do the CD work with the kidnappers or did the kidnappers render account to them?" "Not until they verify from the police, the figures and the amount they gave make no sense," Mba said. |
The SW, SS, SE, NW, NC or NE? |
How sad? The OP must have hit his head on a 25kg gas cylinder when he was a kid |
kingsceemark: Dem offer you bread and lacasera you refused 2 take anything all through. But you no tell us weda dem fuckkkkkkk you or not. mtcheeeeeeeew. Na your lazy and hopeless YOROBER brothers kidnapped you, dem no won find work do. What do you expect before? Dem don sell dem lands and properties finish, na only kidnapping business remain for dem. i just dey laugh like AWOLOWO kikikkikkikikikikihahahahaThe question is in which region of Nigeria is kidnapping most rampant. Certainly the South East. Kudos to the brave Yoruba palmwine tapper anyway |
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and more recently they've been beheading them 