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Foreign Affairs / British Sniper Kill 3 ISIS Terrorist With One Shot by Godemcee(m): 1:00pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
In what has been described as a shot in a million, a British marksman in Iraq killed three senior ISIS terrorists with one shot from a range of 1800m as they were preparing to fire shots into a crowd of women and children. According to a source who spoke with The Daily Star Online, a SAS squad was tracking the IS members when dozens of women and children tried to flee from the extremists.When the terrorists ordered the civilians to stop and pointed a machine gun at the crowdfrom a second-storey window, the SAS team decided they had no choice but to open fire and save the fleeing group.The marksman saved the day with his wonder shot taken from a rifle fitted with a suppressor to reduce noise.The bullet first struck the man holding the machine gun in the head then hit a second terrorist in the chest. It passed through his body, ricocheted off a wall and hit a third man - who was in the same room - in the neck. The source said the 'shot was one in a million' and added that he didn't believe it was planned. 'Alongside the sniper was an SAS spotter, who was watching the target through binoculars,' he said. 'The whole incident was over in a flash.' The third man lasted for about 30 seconds before dying, while the others were killed instantly.'No one could quite believe what had happened,' the source added. The SAS team entered the house following the shooting and confirmed that the three men were dead.They took fingerprints and photos of the scene and left by helicopter. The incident took place in November last year but has only just come to light. mynd44 lalasticlala seun
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Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 12:55pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:at least fayose took drastic action but instead ur governor was crying like a biitch Nd he went to abuja to bow to a fulani man' buhari'.since fulani herdsmen attack ekiti once nd fayoose tavkle them they didn't show face while they keep killing u osu people every day 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 12:43pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:show me picture of evidence of an idp camp in osun or oyo Nimbo(also Ukpabi-Nimbo) is a border towninUzo-Uwaniarea ofEnugu State,Nigeria, where seven villages- Ekwuru, Nimbo-Ngwoko, Ugwuijoro, Ebor, Enugu-Nimbo, Umuome and Ugwuachara were invaded, and scores massacred by over 500 armed Fulani herdsmen, rated the fourth deadliest terror group in the world,[1]in the early hoursof April 25, 2016.[2][3][4][5][6][7][1]Uzo Uwani has boundaries with the Southern States ofEbonyiandAnambra, and Central States ofBenueandKogi, where these attacks have increased lately.[8][9]AttackThe herdsmen, who reportedly were bent on occupying a portion of the farming community's land for cattle grazing plotted attack, and went on to notify the natives about their invasion on April 23, 2016.[10]The intelligence was promptly reported to security agencies who met accordingly. However, at about 5.15 am on April 25, 2016, the armed herdsmen numbering over 500 struck killing 40 people.[10]The following day, April 26, 2016, six more bodies were recovered and 14 victims were lying criticallyill at Royal Cross Hospital,Nsukka,NsukkaDistrict General Hospital and Bishop Shanahan Hospital,Nsukka.[2][10]During the raid, aRoman Catholicchurch, Christ Holy Catholic Church, Odozi-Obodo, atOnu-Eke and 11 houses were burnt by the marauders.[11]As a result of the insecurity, displaced natives fled to neighboring communities of Nkpologu and Uvuru, (Uvuru-agada) even as indigenes of those communities also fled toNsukkain fear of further attacks.[4]Invasion of Ukpabi-Nimbo community, known as "Enugu Massacre",[12][13]by roaming Fulani herdsmen followedsimilar massacre of hundreds of nativesin another farming community,Agatu,Benue Stateby the same herdsmen,[14]just a little over a month.[15][16]There was invasion of neighbouring Abbi, anotherUzo Uwanicommunity, where a brother and sister-Fidelis and Mercy Okeja were reportedly killed on the spot earlier in February 2016. 19 persons were declared missing whilst seven houses and motocycles were raised down. It was reported the invasion was carried out by 30 masked Fulani herdsmen.[7][17]Compromised SecurityAccording toEnugu Stategovernor,Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, the terrorism at Nimbo may have happened due to inability of security agencies to successfully act on the counter intelligence report about herdsmen groupingat neighbouring Odolu inKogi Statein preparation for attack.[7][18]Igbo social cultural organisation,Ohanaeze Ndigbowhilst expressing disappointment at the seemingly security lapses which led to the terror attack and likelihood of another attack, asked the government to carry out thorough investigation to bring those responsible to justice and forestall further occurrences.[19]The body also said “Imeobiviews with grave concern and unequivocally,condemns the recent slaughter by Fulani herdsmen of our defenceless kith and kin in Nimbo, Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State.”[19] |
Foreign Affairs / List Of African Long Serving Leaders by Godemcee(m): 12:38pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
The past two weeks have placed the African continent on the world map for the wrong reasons. Ex- Gambian President Yahya Jammeh held on to power forcing the newly elected Adama Barrow to be sworn in at the Gambian embassy in Senegal.He has been in power for more than 22 years,but other current African leaders have ruled longer. Below is a list of Seven other African leaders who have led for more than 30 years... Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe) -- 36 yearsAge:92In power since: April 1980, when his country gained independence after he coordinated a guerrilla war against white colonial rulers. He first was prime minister, then took the presidency in 1987 -- elected by the nationalassembly -- when a new constitution created the office to replace the prime minister's office.Current election rules: Five-year terms, no term limits. He has claimed victory in popular votes -- sometimes highly controversially -- in 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, and 2013. He is the last living African leader who's been in power continuously since his country's independence. King Mswati III (Swaziland) -- 30 yearsAge:48In power since: April 1986, upon turning 18, nearly four years after the death of his father, the previous king.No popular election for the king: Swaziland is Africa's last remaining absolute monarchy,which is hereditary. The country has an elected Parliament, and Mswati chooses a prime minster from among the elected members. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (Equatorial Guinea) -- 37 yearsAge:74In power since: August 3, 1979, when he toppled his uncle in a military coup.Current election rules: The president is elected in a majority popular vote for seven-year terms. This leader last claimed victory in an April 2016 election, reportedly with 93.7% of the vote. Opposition members and human rights groups have questioned the elections' fairness. Denis Sassou-Nguesso (Republic of Congo) -- 33 years, nonconsecutiveAge:73In power since: It's complicated. He first waspresident from 1979 to 1992, when he was defeated in an election. He returned to powerin 1997 during a civil war, eventually standing for and winning a presidential election in 2002.Current election rules: Majority popular vote.Up to three five-year terms, though a 2015 constitutional referendum allowed Sassou-Nguesso to forgo the limits, according to Freedom House, a US nonprofit that promotes democracy. The last election was in March 2016. Jose Eduardo dos Santos (Angola) -- 37 yearsAge:74In power since: September 1979, when he was elected the ruling party's leader upon the previous president's death.Current election rules: Under terms of a constitution approved in 2010, the leader of the party that wins a popular parliamentary vote is president for five years. Dos Santos' party won elections in 2012, so under the new rules, he started the first of a possible two terms. The election was Angola's third since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975, as it was often wracked by civil war. Yoweri Museveni (Uganda) -- 31 yearsAge:72In power since: January 1986, when Museveni, a guerrilla leader and former defense minister, ousted a military regime.Current election rules: Majority popular vote for five-year terms, with no term limits. Museveni held the presidency for 10 years before he was chosen in the country's first direct presidential election in 1996. After his re-election in 2001, Parliament removed presidential term limits in 2005. He was elected for a fifth term in February 2016. Paul Biya (Cameroon) -- 34 yearsAge:83In power since: November 1982, when the then-prime minister succeeded a president who resigned.Current election rules: Majority popular vote for seven-year terms. Last elected in October2012. No term limits.Additional Information from: CNN https://illuminaija.com/2017/01/23/as-yahya-jammeh-finally-stepped-down-heres-a-list-of-africas-current-longest-serving-leaders/
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Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 12:34pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:tell them in enugu Idp Nd tell that una crying governor |
Foreign Affairs / Africa Leaders With Longest Serving Tenure by Godemcee(m): 12:27pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
The past two weeks have placed the African continent on the world map for the wrong reasons. Ex- Gambian President Yahya Jammeh held on to power forcing the newly elected Adama Barrow to be sworn in at the Gambian embassy in Senegal.He has been in power for more than 22 years,but other current African leaders have ruled longer. Below is a list of Seven other African leaders who have led for more than 30 years... Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe) -- 36 yearsAge:92In power since: April 1980, when his country gained independence after he coordinated a guerrilla war against white colonial rulers. He first was prime minister, then took the presidency in 1987 -- elected by the nationalassembly -- when a new constitution created the office to replace the prime minister's office.Current election rules: Five-year terms, no term limits. He has claimed victory in popular votes -- sometimes highly controversially -- in 1990, 1996, 2002, 2008, and 2013. He is the last living African leader who's been in power continuously since his country's independence. King Mswati III (Swaziland) -- 30 yearsAge:48In power since: April 1986, upon turning 18, nearly four years after the death of his father, the previous king.No popular election for the king: Swaziland is Africa's last remaining absolute monarchy,which is hereditary. The country has an elected Parliament, and Mswati chooses a prime minster from among the elected members. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (Equatorial Guinea) -- 37 yearsAge:74In power since: August 3, 1979, when he toppled his uncle in a military coup.Current election rules: The president is elected in a majority popular vote for seven-year terms. This leader last claimed victory in an April 2016 election, reportedly with 93.7% of the vote. Opposition members and human rights groups have questioned the elections' fairness. Denis Sassou-Nguesso (Republic of Congo) -- 33 years, nonconsecutiveAge:73In power since: It's complicated. He first waspresident from 1979 to 1992, when he was defeated in an election. He returned to powerin 1997 during a civil war, eventually standing for and winning a presidential election in 2002.Current election rules: Majority popular vote.Up to three five-year terms, though a 2015 constitutional referendum allowed Sassou-Nguesso to forgo the limits, according to Freedom House, a US nonprofit that promotes democracy. The last election was in March 2016. Jose Eduardo dos Santos (Angola) -- 37 yearsAge:74In power since: September 1979, when he was elected the ruling party's leader upon the previous president's death.Current election rules: Under terms of a constitution approved in 2010, the leader of the party that wins a popular parliamentary vote is president for five years. Dos Santos' party won elections in 2012, so under the new rules, he started the first of a possible two terms. The election was Angola's third since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975, as it was often wracked by civil war. Yoweri Museveni (Uganda) -- 31 yearsAge:72In power since: January 1986, when Museveni, a guerrilla leader and former defense minister, ousted a military regime.Current election rules: Majority popular vote for five-year terms, with no term limits. Museveni held the presidency for 10 years before he was chosen in the country's first direct presidential election in 1996. After his re-election in 2001, Parliament removed presidential term limits in 2005. He was elected for a fifth term in February 2016. Paul Biya (Cameroon) -- 34 yearsAge:83In power since: November 1982, when the then-prime minister succeeded a president who resigned.Current election rules: Majority popular vote for seven-year terms. Last elected in October2012. No term limits.Additional Information from: CNN cc lalasticlala seun mynd44
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Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 12:17pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:Same way 3million Igbo were wasted in 1967 to 1970 nd fulani herdsmen kill nd rape u people in enugu.didn't you see the news of enugu women protesting bout fulani herdsmen raping them 1 Like |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 11:53am On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:hahaha why not go nd save ur sisters nd mothers getting raped by gambari huge dixkks in enugu idp 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 11:45am On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:tell that to ur blothers in enugu idp camp or those who came from s.yeast to s.west as refugee 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 11:44am On Jan 23, 2017 |
Brooklynsouth:osu are u threatening me |
Politics / Re: Fayose Slams Buhari & His Leadership On Channels TV. Some Nigerians Hail Him by Godemcee(m): 11:21am On Jan 23, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 10:57am On Jan 23, 2017 |
petrov10:your God nnamdi kanu is inside the zoo cage getting raped by gambarii.go nd stitch is leaking ass 6 Likes |
Politics / Re: Police Confirm Attack On Fulani Community In Kaduna by Godemcee(m): 10:56am On Jan 23, 2017 |
I love this news,it's time south kaduna people take there destiny into there own hand nd defend themselves.they should not be cowards like our blothers from enugu Idp camp rest in pieces to the fulani herdsmen |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 10:46am On Jan 23, 2017 |
Stingman:all this chest beating will not save u from burutai 10 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: IPOB Vows To Take Up Arms by Godemcee(m): 10:30am On Jan 23, 2017 |
Go ahead now u ipob can carry gun,I trust burutai to use u guys for shooting practice. all I owe u ipob yoot is just 3word which is' RIP' 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Unbelievable : Google Search Suggests That Nigeria Is A Zoo (see Photos) by Godemcee(m): 10:19am On Jan 23, 2017 |
Nigeria is a zoo nd nnamdi kanu Nd his zombie must die in the zoo cage. thunder fire biadrug 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Gunmen Crossed From Kaduna To Kill Our Member – MACBAN, Plateau by Godemcee(m): 9:56am On Jan 23, 2017 |
if this is true am so happy with this news,kill the bloody fulani herdsmen nd stop sitting back nd crying like some folks from enugu idp |
Politics / Re: Muslim Yoruba, Ambode, Marks Ladipo Market For Demolition by Godemcee(m): 9:51am On Jan 23, 2017 |
if this news is true kudos to ambode,for Lagos to develop we av to destroy nd rebuild. ambode can go ahead to demolish every shop in ladipo Nd alaba market self osu people with compressed Igbo must know there place in Lagos.they av no right in Lagos if they are desperate for right they can go back to there cursed region 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu And Donald Trump Rocks Similar Prayer Shawl, See Photo by Godemcee(m): 9:33am On Jan 23, 2017 |
all this osu people nd attachee by force,I thought by now trump would av sent nukes to destroy the zoo.they claim to be Ugandans nd Jew. trump doesn't give a Bleep bout ur black ass |
Politics / Re: Igbo's The Hope Of Nigeria Wake Up!!! by Godemcee(m): 9:15am On Jan 23, 2017 |
see them calling the op afonja,u will never see them accuse aboki cause they are afraid of the gambari people I hope y''ll get biadrug though 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Buhari Moves To Compensate Tinubu With Ministerial Position From Lagos, Others by Godemcee(m): 5:41pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
sarrki:Let me make this clear. The move if true,is not meant to pacify Tinubu.It is rather meant to alienate him from his loyalists. See why.This move puts tinubu in a dilemma. It's like the proverbial "punish a child with one hand and draw him close with the other".If he truly wanted the friendship with tinubu, that other better portfolio would have been reserved for his (tinubu) loyalists instead. And this whole thing wouldn't have been made public.And moreover, if he wanted the friendship of tinubu, he would have allowed him to choose the people himself, instead of singling them out by name and dangling juicy positions to salivate his core loyalists, who, if tinubu wishes to reject the humiliating offer, will eventually tag tinubu as enemy of progress and defect to Buharis camp. I'm very sure that those people being wooed are ones who, if they leave tinubucamp, tinubu will then be crushed to pieces.Buhari just engaged tinubu in an ego war, and it's more likely that he will win whatever the outcome is.If he accepts the offer, he has accepted Buharis political superiority over him.If he rejects it, his loyalists may defect inorder to get the juicy positions.If he and his loyalists reject it, they'll be seen as sadist who don't want peace.I guess the only option is for tinubu to plan with his loyalists in such a way thathe, tinubu, is going to be urging them publicly to accept the offer, while they the loyalists will be rejecting the offer publicly in solidarity with tinubu. But thisrequires staunch loyalty, which I doubt many politicians have. I wish jagaban the best |
Politics / Re: Nigerian Breweries Orile On Fire by Godemcee(m): 10:32am On Dec 25, 2016 |
sarrki:merry Xmas to king of zombies. mah nigga,How Xmas for ur side 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Nigerian Breweries Orile On Fire by Godemcee(m): 10:31am On Dec 25, 2016 |
sarrki:merry Xmas to king of zombies. mah nigga 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by Godemcee(m): 11:01pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
sarrki:aiit feel you.seriously we Yoruba need to stop defending this apc than the north,to them it's all about tribe nd not party or candidate.tinubu is the real progressive not some buhari who surround himself with daura nd kayse Or wetin be d thief name. do you know some stupid Yoruba are supporting buhari nd his cabal against tinubu all In the name of being liberal (being liberal doesn't work in Nigeria u will only end up losing) as much as I don't fancy tinubu much I'll rather av him control s.west than some stupid Fulani stooge. |
Politics / Re: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by Godemcee(m): 10:11pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
sarrki:wtf is this nigger saying,what makes u think I vote gej in 2015 What makes u think I support the bullshit that happened in ondo. I wanted oke Or eyitayo to win I even created a thread why we should rally around tinubu but it was fellow Yoruba who were insulting me. I use to respect u but you are very dumb |
Politics / Re: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by Godemcee(m): 9:45pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
sarrki:the guy u quote is a fulani zombie nd not a wailed,am a Yoruba nd it's u nd ur likes that carry apc Or buhari matter for head unlike the north.if apc field a Yoruba or igbo candidate today the north would support pdp if it fields a northerners candidate.tinubu got served through fayemi,fashola nd co nd ur fellow northern zombie are poking at ur Yoruba political god,smell the coffee bro the north don't give a fuckkk bout party but only themselves to me indirectly u nd ur likes are not different from fayemi nd fashola in the name of being sophisticated 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Throw Back Pix Of Tinubu, Akademi, Fayemi, Amosun And Oshiomole by Godemcee(m): 9:42pm On Dec 19, 2016 |
sarrki:the guy u quote is a fulani zombie nd not a wailed,am a Yoruba nd it's u nd ur likes that carry apc Or buhari matter for head unlike the north.if apc field a Yoruba or igbo candidate today the north would support pdp if it fields a northerners candidate.tinubu got served through fayemi,fashola nd co nd ur fellow northern zombie are poking at ur Yoruba political god,smell the coffee bro the north don't give a fuckkk bout party but only themselves 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Godemcee(m): 8:42am On Dec 19, 2016 |
DropShot:at least today u ran out of excuse to defend the Daura President 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Contract Scam: SGF Sets Presidency, Senate On Collision Course by Godemcee(m): 7:33am On Dec 19, 2016 |
and some people still call buhari Mr.integrity. integrity my ass,even the legislooters av more integrity than the daura dunce. sarrki,madridguy,dropshot,seunsmg What do u av to say bout this 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Magu Blocked From Seeing Buhari Over Confirmation Crisis by Godemcee(m): 8:26am On Dec 18, 2016 |
apc zombies gonna ignore this like plague. this guy's make it seem like apc is perfect nd they keep defending all there mediocre. if we don't criticize apc now they would think they are doing the right thing nd would end up worse than pdp. I expect sarrki,seumsmg,Dropshot,modath nd co to come give excuse as usual. and madridguy would only type ok. it's cause of folks like this I want apc to win second term so they can see that apc is evil nd would end up worst than pdp(I'll probably leave this country next year so I don't Give a Bleep bout Nigeria failure) 2 Likes |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Westbrom Vs Manchester United - (0 - 2) - Live by Godemcee(m): 5:51pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
Dexcmd:No mind me,man shity must lose |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Westbrom Vs Manchester United - (0 - 2) - Live by Godemcee(m): 4:18pm On Dec 17, 2016 |
haters gon hate but we winning this match 3-0 today. I hope Looserpool,man shity nd ass-nal lose tomorrow. up red devil |
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