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PoliticsRe: Best Governor And Fastest Developing States In Nigeria? by gonon: 9:00am On May 25, 2012
Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio
FamilyRe: Who Is A Caring Man In African Definition? by gonon: 1:34pm On May 22, 2012
@Poster,
Sorry to say this but i think your friends wife is a prostitute. If she only showers him love when he buys her things, that why i said so.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Is This How Our Soldiers Are Trained? by gonon: 5:04pm On May 17, 2012
Please thats training. Ask any Ex-commando or Ex-boy, this is a normal thing. They can be there for minimum 45minutes, this is no news abeg......
PoliticsRe: Bomb Blast In Ph Now, Pls Confirm by gonon: 12:27pm On May 17, 2012
Its true.
PoliticsRe: Explosions by gonon(op): 12:16pm On May 17, 2012
This is sickening.........
PoliticsExplosions by gonon(op): 12:15pm On May 17, 2012
Explosions rock two primary schools in Kano
On May 17, 2012 · In News
10:30 am
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By AbdulSalam Muhammad, Kano

KANO – Multiple explosions Wednesday night, hit two primary schools in Jayin and Hotoro Arewa in Kumbotso and Nasarawa local government areas respectively in Kano municipal.

An eyewitness told Vanguard that the attackers who came on a motorbike ordered watchmen at both schools out of the premises before attacking the schools.

The source further explained that the attack triggered pandemonium and forced night life to a halt as residents scampered to safety.

However, at Jayin primary school, a newly renovated building was damged while no fewer than ten cars parked within the premises of the school were badly damged.

The midweek attack on the two pro-western educational institutions is the first of such attacks in the city since Kano came under attack on January 20, 2012.

Meanwhile, no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks but authorities said; “investigations have commenced to unravel the perpetrators”.

Confirming the incident in a telephone conversation with Vanguard, JTF spokesman in Kano Lt Iweha Ikediche explained that “some IED’s went off within the premises of two primary schools last night”

Iweha disclosed that “counter terrorism personnels were deployed to the scene for necessary actions.” He however, refused to divulge further details regarding the extent of damages.

Also confirming the incident, the outgoing spokesman of the Kano State police command, ASP Magaji Musa Majia revealed that “few cars parked within the premises of Jayin primary school lost their windscreens.”

He however, assured that the Command will in due course issue a comprehensive details about the incident.

ALSO

An explosion has occurred in the Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital. The blast occurred in a bus in the Roumoukoro area of the city around 10: 30 AM Nigerian time.

Police sources said they are yet to determine the cause of the explosion. Several sources stated that there were casualties.

GOD HELP US
PoliticsRe: Delta Receives Turbines For 240MW Independent Power Project by gonon: 10:03am On May 17, 2012
This is the kind of news i want to hear. Not people who are supposed to be our advisers thinking of ruling us in the future which they are not sure they will be alive to see. On a lighter not, Ibori tried on this, at least he initiated it...... grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Article On Buhari by gonon(op): 9:55am On May 17, 2012
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PoliticsRe: The Most Useless Excuse For An IGP On Corrupt Police Officers by gonon(op): 9:50am On May 17, 2012
Pals, do you believe this crap?
PoliticsThe Most Useless Excuse For An IGP On Corrupt Police Officers by gonon(op): 9:48am On May 17, 2012
Why Police Officers Are Corrupt — IGP
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Thu, 17/05/2012 - 12:41am | CHIKA OTUCHIKERE

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Acting inspector-general of police (IG) Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar has said that the fear of officers not owning a house of their own has driven many into corruption. Many officers and men retire from the force without a roof over their head, he stated.

Abubakar spoke yesterday during the inauguration ceremony of the board of directors of the Police Savings and Loans Limited (Mortgage Bankers), noting that there was need to empower the officers and make life comfortable for them as obtained in most parts of the world.

“The worst are those who died in active service as their families are generally ejected from either rented or official abodes before the end of their mourning period. The effect of this has encouraged corruption, immorality among officers and men of the force and has even accelerated the death rate of retired personnel,” said the acting IG.

While thanking God for having the police mortgage institution, the police boss said it will address the enormous housing and other related problems of the force.

The acting IG identified these problems as: house ownership, barrack development, financing credit and loans, thrift maturity and liquidation, structured, and disciplined access to funds, amongst others.

Abubakar charged the newly inaugurated directors to articulate and implement the vision and mission goals and objectives of the bank for the interest and general well-being of officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force.

In his address, the chairman, board of directors of the mortgage institution, Mr. Agboola Oshodi-Glover, a commissioner of police, promised to abide by the collective duties, obligations, roles and responsibilities of the institution.
PoliticsArticle On Buhari by gonon(op): 9:24am On May 17, 2012
General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd): Between Reckless Rhetoric & A Sordid History (in Leadership)
by George Kerley

Now that we are working hard and across the clock to re-build a democracy which would have been far more matured by now if General Buhari and his leeches had not truncated the democratically elected government of President Shehu Shagari, this former dictator-general wants to call for a revolution.
Only in Nigeria!

Clearly, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) seems to have a penchant for violence unlike our President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan GCFR. Buhari wants a revolution in a democracy he once fought so hard to kill and then killed in 1983. That was not his first coup d’état. In 1975, a group of Colonels of the Nigerian Army namely, Col. Muhammadu Buhari, Col Abdullahi Mohammed (then Director DMI), Col Joseph Nanven Garba, Col Shehu Musa Yar'Adua & Col Ibrahim Taiwo conspired to overthrow General Yakubu Gowon after which they transfered power to General Murtala Muhammed as Head of State.


In 1983, barely months after President Shehu Shagari was re-elected as President of Nigeria for a second term, General Buhari, then GOC, 3rd Armoured Division, struck with his military boys again. Barely two years in his military government, the boys with whom he struck out President Shagari in 1983, struck him out.

Since then, he kept quiet. He knew what the boys would do to him if he opened his mouth. On October 17, 1986, Dele Giwa, editor-in-chief of Newswatch Magazine was summoned to the offices of the Ismaila Gwarzo led State Security (SSS) in Lagos where Colonel A.K. Togun accused him of planning a social revolution and of smuggling arms into the country. On October 19, 1986, two days later, Dele Giwa was killed by a parcel bomb which was delivered to his front door.

In 1984, General Buhari, in a campaign to brutally repress the press, promulgated Decree No.4. On July 4, 1984, the Guardian Newspaper and two of its journalists Tunde Thompson, then Senior Diplomatic Correspondent and Nduka Irabor, who was Assistant News Editor, became the first victims of this very obnoxious decree.

The two journalists were eventually jailed for one year without an option of fine! Guardian Newspapers was fined Fifty Thousand Naira (N50,000.00)

What was their crime? They had published in The Guardian of April 1 & 8, 1984 stories with the headlines “Eight Military Chiefs Tipped as Ambassadors” and “Haruna to Replace Hannaniya” Imagine what would have happened to them if they had called for a revolution if the military did not leave power!

General Buhari (rtd) did not stop there in his drive to crush free speech and free press. He began to allocate import license for the importation of newsprint to Newspaper organizations. Media houses that were critical of his government were denied import license while some other newspaper houses had their newsprint seized and shared by the Federal Government owned newspaper houses.

Today, this same despot and dictator enjoys the beauty of free speech and even has the effrontery to call for a revolution in a democracy which he once fought hard to kill.

We will not allow him again! If need be, we will take the war to his doorsteps. General Buhari (rtd) went hungry for a long time. He went so hungry that he jumped up to Abacha when Abacha dangled a survival carrot. He agreed to serve under a despot & dictator General Sani Abacha in whose watch Shehu Musa Yar' Adua was murdered and in whose watch, one of Nigeria's most legendary politician, businessman and businessman MKO Abiola was thrown into jail. He died in that jail.

Now Sani Abacha instructed General Buhari to make sure that 20% of PTF proceeds should be channelled to the military. Buhari did not ask questions. General Buhari served as PTF boss under the worst leader that the Black Africa has ever produced. It took the Almighty God to take that leader down. In that time, General Buhari kept quiet. He could not even dare talk about a revolution. He knew he had to survive.

The same way he tossed others like Fela Anikulapo Kuti and the many others who his press decree hunted and hounded. When he (Buhari) was head of state, he had no plans to hand Nigeria over to a democracy but he wants to enjoy gains of our democracy When Abacha suddenly decided to retire and automatically become civilian president, General Buhari did not call for a revolution. When Abacha was framing soldiers and civilians for coup plots, General Buhari did not call for a revolution. When Abacha’s killer squads were rampaging the country killing and assassinating Nigerians, General Buhari did not call for a revolution.

While Buhari pretending to be busy at work at PTF, Kudirat Abiola, Pa Rewane, Alex Ibru and many others were gunned down in cold blood, Buhari kept quiet.

Now that we are working hard and across the clock to re-build a democracy which would have been far more matured by now if General Buhari and his leeches had not truncated the democratically elected government of President Shehu Shagari, this former dictator-general wants to call for a revolution.
Only in Nigeria!

Source - www.nigeriannews.com
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole: Akpabio’s Honour As Sun Man Of Year 2011 Well Deserved by gonon: 10:20am On Feb 28, 2012
If he is corrupt, then i like his form of corruption. If roads/bridges are being constructed, provision of free education, construction of an airport and trying to better the life of Akwa Ibomites is corruption then i am up for it. Am still waiting to see which other PDP governor is doing what he is doing. The last time i visited the state, i was impressed. AKWA IBOM ADO OK
PoliticsRe: El'rufai Accuses President Jonathan Of Partnering With Boko Haram by gonon: 8:24am On Feb 28, 2012
Please can someone tell me why people still listen to the fool Called El Rufai? Very soon he will be shedding crocodile tears like his boss. If only #Occupy Nigeria made sense, people like this would have been on exile by now. cry cry cry
PoliticsRe: Oil States Reject North’s Demand For More Revenue by gonon: 10:25am On Feb 27, 2012
after using coup to rule and award oil wells to yourselves and your cronies, you still want more money so you can marry more wives and sponsor terrorism, useless mofos. even zamfara state has minerals, if not y should they be complaining of lead poisoning? nasarawa state is called home of solid minerals yet i have not heard of them mining it. what happened to agriculture and destroying all the factories in the north?
PoliticsRe: The True Cost Of #occupynigeria by gonon: 1:14pm On Feb 21, 2012
@Demdem, thanks for pointing out my goof. i appreciate it, sorry for telling you to go to school, perharps am the one who needs to. Bless.
PoliticsRe: The True Cost Of #occupynigeria by gonon: 12:49pm On Feb 21, 2012
@A-zed, again thats what the protest would have helped achieve. Push the government to action or better still force the idiots that put us in this mess, to come out and face the music, Afterall democracy is government by the people for the people, smiley
PoliticsRe: The True Cost Of #occupynigeria by gonon: 12:32pm On Feb 21, 2012
@Demdem, thank you for the title. You seem not to get the point, since you are so uneducated as to ascertain my point, let me put it to you this way. I don't care what we consume. #OccupyNigeria was suppose to be the masses fighting against corruption in all sectors in Nigeria, not a cheap ticket to surviving, not Labour Leaders who know nothing about the masses but go around Occupying mansions and claiming to be on the side of the people and saying "We were not involved in the N97 a litre price by government". Please go to school,
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Police Are The Worst Paid In The World – Osayande by gonon: 12:24pm On Feb 21, 2012
Last i checked, they, we paid more than soldiers who are doing their job for them, That Osayande should have his head examined. Have you ever heard of anti-bomb squad from the military being blown up? Instead its an anti-bomb policeman, wearing only a bullet proof vest, that dies, He thought it was money,
PoliticsRe: The True Cost Of #occupynigeria by gonon: 12:14pm On Feb 21, 2012
The way i see this, Nigeria is headed in the direction of Greece. We believe oil will never dry up and that government owes us the duty of putting ready made food in our mouths. The #OccupyNigeria protest was bastardised by the people who sponsored it in the first place. How can i who is educated and knows what has been happening and whats still happening in Nigeria listen to someone like Dino Melaye, El Rufai etc. The #Occupy, theme in other countries was more about fight against corruption not subsidy, If only we had Occupied IBB's house, Abacha's house, Buhari's house, and every other person, whether minister or permanent secretary, as far as you were in government: this would have made perfect sense. Now everyone blames GEJ for the woes of past leaders, Abegi i get better hand work.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Ex-leader, Buhari Ejected Over Unpaid N20m Rent by gonon: 4:24pm On Feb 14, 2012
This is too obvious, See scam. This is someone who contested for three years without outside funds (according to him sha), Abegi, how did this piece of s.hit make headline? Moderators do your job,
Christianity EtcRe: We Will Defend Ourselves, Churches, Homes Against Boko Haram - Adeboye by gonon: 11:31am On Jan 31, 2012
A man of God indeed. I hope he didnt really say this. Never should a leader preach violence. desmond Tutu nevr did, gandhi never did, archbishop of york has never done, The pope hasn never done. so i like I said I hope he didnt really say this

And if he did, I hope he means the church will be extra vigilant and build better security network and not a case of replying bullets with bullets.



Please have your head examined, The above people you called did not face half of what we are experiencing, By the way keep turning your cheek and you will run out of cheeks, except your butt cheeks, grin (No homo), to present,
PoliticsRe: I Did My Best - Former IGP Hafiz Ringim by gonon: 9:48am On Jan 27, 2012
This is your best? O mehn, i dont want to be around for your worst. Guess GEJ saw the same thing *SMH*
PoliticsRe: Revealed-how Police Commissioner Zakari Biu Aided Escape Of Boko Haram Suspect by gonon: 4:03pm On Jan 19, 2012
@Joe50, Our presido is calculating. Afterall he said he is not a tiger.
We, NIGERIANS, need a Lion ohhh combined with a hare ohhh. Stop punching calculator and start persecuting people @ Presido Jonathan
PoliticsRe: Customs Fingers Obasanjo, Ciroma In Fuel Subsidy Scam by gonon: 3:48pm On Jan 19, 2012
So baba name don surface? well i no blame d guy. When you leave prison ehhh, you have to recoup enough to stand firm, grin grin grin grin. This Ciroma character, well you said you would make the country ungovernable for GEJ, little did we know you had already started, i bow for you ohhhhh. Very soon El rufai and Nuhu Ribadu's name will come up. But on a serious matter, all this is for show, afterall Oputa panel and the rest sent no one to jail,
PoliticsRe: Revealed-how Police Commissioner Zakari Biu Aided Escape Of Boko Haram Suspect by gonon: 3:34pm On Jan 19, 2012
WELCOME TO NIGERIA, over here we are gods. We dont need faith to make miracles happen, If only Nigerians could channel this kind of thing in positive direction, *SMH*
PoliticsRe: Tompolo Assures Muslims In Warri Of Safety by gonon: 10:20am On Jan 16, 2012
The question is " Why is it that no Northern Governor has come out to say they would protect the christians?"
PoliticsRe: Momoh, Madueke, Nezor SA, & Tridax SA: The Real CABAL? by gonon: 8:13am On Jan 12, 2012
The CABAL dey sell form? I for like join ohhh, lmao, Please don't believe all dem useless broadcasts. On New years' day there was a broadcast about three cars loaded with bombs in Abuja and till now nothing happened. Anybody including you the poster can put up a lie and have people panic for nothing. As for me, i don't believe this post and yes i am a future CABAL, grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Protest At The Gates Of Otedola Owner Of African Petroleum and tinubu by gonon: 8:30am On Jan 11, 2012
Now can i see a protest in front of the houses of our corrupt leaders whether they be presidents/head of state, governors, local government chairmen, councillors, senators, house of reps., permanent secretaries, directors, special advisers etc
PoliticsRe: Facts On Lekki Toll & The Tinubu Connection by gonon: 9:31am On Dec 21, 2011
As far as am concerned any politician, no matter what party, is corrupt. They keep destroying other parties ideas, while not providing solutions to any issue. Bastards
Foreign AffairsRe: Us Senate Okays Soldiers To Be Intimate With Horses! by gonon: 2:39pm On Dec 09, 2011
the pic is below

Foreign AffairsRe: Us Senate Okays Soldiers To Be Intimate With Horses! by gonon: 2:36pm On Dec 09, 2011
As for those saying the end time is near, My reply is that its already here. Just look at a pic i got from a friend below[img][/img]
Foreign AffairsRe: Us Senate Okays Soldiers To Be Intimate With Horses! by gonon: 2:30pm On Dec 09, 2011
Sorry for my English blunder,[s]Very aid would be denied to Countries who Frown at such behaviour[/s] grin grin grin

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