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If true, then this is the best crime news I've heard/read this year, perhaps second only to the death of the accursed so-called 'Vampire". This bastard spoiled the fun for peeps in Festac, and made so many jolly good prosperous men leave Festac. With his penchant for $1million ransoms, as if he gave those hard working businessmen a stash of forex to keep for him somewhere. His list of victims reads like the who is who of Festac/Amuwo-Odofin. This animal was responsible for the botched kidnap attempt that forced the heavyweight called Vincent Obianodo (Young Shall Grow) out of Festac in 2013. Numerous others who were the lifeblood of Festac have also fled after their unpalatable ordeals in the hands of this monster, and some even fled the country I wish the police could give me the privilege of ripping this bastard's flesh apart with my fucking bare hands! |
Yeah. Is the highness of Ace of "spade" different from the highness of Hero Beer, for instance? If not, then what purpose does it serve to announce to us that the vain glorious idiot was high on a particular 'prestigious' champagne brand? |
And why is he still sitting relaxedly on what looks like a sofa or bed? The idiot should be in his boxers, sitting on the floor, with the full weight of indignity , waiting for his date with Dr. Death. |
If true, then this is the best crime news I've heard/read this year, perhaps second only to the death of the accursed so-called 'Vampire". This bastard spoiled the fun for peeps in Festac, and made so many jolly good prosperous men leave Festac. With his penchant for $1million ransoms, as if he gave those hard working businessmen a stash of forex to keep for him somewhere. His list of victims reads like the who is who of Festac/Amuwo-Odofin. This animal was responsible for the botched kidnap attempt that forced the heavyweight called Vincent Obianodo (Young Shall Grow) out of Festac in 2013. Numerous others who were the lifeblood of Festac have also fled after their unpalatable ordeals in the hands of this monster, and some even fled the country I wish the police could give me the privilege of ripping this bastard's flesh apart with my bare hands. |
Sterope:Your stupidity is mind-boggling. Don't quote me to spew nonsense next time. Sentimental idiot. |
Being caught unawares is a terrible thing. It's difficult to coordinate yourself and make the right decision when you have only a split second to think and act. Hindsight makes everyone wise. He could have fared better if he stayed back in the security post, or even if he had run in the opposite direction (towards/outside the gate),, which would give given him room to manoeuvre. But running inwards the bank put him in clear line of fire of the idiot in the back seat. Terrible decision it was. |
EgunMogaji:Professional ethics? This would have been comical, were it no so morbidly sardonic. |
The same thing I think about most female 'professionals' in Nigeria. Not who I would call upon if I want to get a good job done. Their calling card is seldom their expertise or competence, but the sentimental/blackmail-laden fact of their being a 'female' this or that. They work best as cogs in the wheel...as freeloaders in organisational teams. Seldom excel as creative leaders or brilliant solopreneurs who fashion out innovative, 'good thinking' solutions to solve difficult problems. |
banmee:Mr man, get lost with this your kperekure advocacy. How do you determine that a man raped his wife? Merely by the oral testimony of the so-called wife and her obviously biased relatives? So if a woman has an axe to grind with her husband and decides to lie against him, then he is finished? Without concrete evidence? Is that justice? What is "normal" about that? This is why I NEVER entertain ANY rape accusation that boils down to mere oral testimony by the woman, without concrete audio-visual evidence.. Especially when there is already an intimate relationship between both parties. It's simply idiotic to believe the woman merely on the strength of her word. You think you're enlightened and smart, but you have no idea how ignorant you are. |
KINGinVAHALA:For real. And if for some reason I inevitably find myself in such a country, and one woman is trying to ruin my life without remorse, then I can confidently tell you that I'll commit murder. And put a bullet in my own skull to balance the equation. A woman wouldn't ruin my life and then live to enjoy her sadistic accomplishment. Not gonna happen. |
This is mind blowing The willpower. The resolve. Inspirational, to say the least. |
Jfrankination:At this rate, you're minutes away from a heart attack. Take a big chill pill, son. |
Thus Magu guy is very irritating, with his ugly black face like stale cow dung. Two years after the inception of this useless Buhari government, all we keep hearing from the EFCC is Jonathan this, PDP that. Is there no corruption going on under this government? Why haven't they spread the drag net to cover the current ministers and other current government appointees? |
Reading this news, and learning that his new contract would earn him £500,000 after tax every week made me slip into a long reverie..... Imagining many many many things, and wondering why people's lives are so dramatically dissimilar. The conclusion is not necessarily to work harder, but to keep thinking out of the box, initiating crazy ideas that turn out to be ingeniously simple, and acting on those ideas. Something has to give. We're not here to settle for a mediocre experience in this fleeting plain called life. |
Maniashow:Interesting. |
I believe him, so I help him say Amin o. |
0000000:They have been killed by the police? That's very good news. These maggots do not deserve the luxury of a court trial and imprisonment. |
cococandy:I'm sure this one would be busy chopping her husband's money as if it is her entitlement. It is 'normal' for him to bear financial responsibility over you, but when it comes to cheating you are both equal abi? I pity whoever it is that you have have managed to entrap with your jezebelic wiles. The perverse brand of gender equality and feminism adopted by these new age Nigerian females is sickening. |
That's why the Nigerian version of feminism is that ladies always want to sleep around just like men and don't want to be ridiculed for it...This is very true, and another funny component of their yeye feminism is that they expect you as the man to continue spending on them (or taking financial responsibility for the relationship or family), while they retain the 'right' to cheat on you by sleeping around too! These people are just despicable. |
flexxyworld:Abi na. Funny people. |
She tries too hard. |
farihafaheemah:Forget this sentimental bullshit abeg and face reality. Glo is an incompetent and pathetic network, full stop. I hate this oft repeated nonsense about per second billing. It makes you lot sound like a broken record. It was simply a business decision (market entry strategy) to acquire market share. Anyone else would have done the same thing; there's nothing special there to be perpetually grateful for. And even if they didn't, per second billing would have eventually been introduced. It's called evolution! For donkey years, Glo has done nothing to improve its data services and network quality, which is still the worst in the country. If this is not attributable to the incompetence of its owners/administrators and to the typical 'Nigerian factor', then what should be blamed? |
MahatmaGhandi:Sorry to burst your bubble, but no big Nigerian business has lasted for three generations; not even for two generations. Everything fizzles out during the patriarch's lifetime, or soon after his demise. The fake billionaires we have here are mostly opportunistic vultures who exploited loopholes in the system and struck it rich, without a sustainable, self-perpetuating business model and structure. Is it a coincidence that the only Nigerian-owned GSM operator is the WORST among the lot? No coincidence. |
NwaAmaikpe:Is he still involved with that slut? I doubt that. Na olden days when she be runz girl for Unilag na im their paths cross bedmatically. |
kikake:It's tragic really. I can't understand the ridiculous schadenfreude felt by so many idiots here about this woman's unfair plight. A generation of soulless simpletons, who see the world as one big comedy show for their self-centred and perverted entertainment. One day it would be their turn to suffer brazen injustice. The rest of the world would derive enjoyment from their suffering too. |
maberry:Na so power sef pass the so-called power of the fake pastor that got her arrested and unjustly detained for almost three months. His day of reckoning is coming very very soon. |
Yankiss:Very true. The Golden Rule applies to everything - "Do to others what you want them to do to you.'. Too important. |
Piercy:Death before dishonour. Most of these idiots are just opportunists whose claim to "strength' or 'power' is merely cosmetic. It trickles down to cults and street gangs, even here in Nigeria. You see wimpy, sadistic cowards forming hard men as if they are superhuman. Deep down they are nothing but chickens who merely derive pleasure from inflicting pain on others. Put them in a tight corner and give them a small dose of their own medicine, they will start pleading for mercy and crying like little girls, too afraid to die. Some of us already have suicide bomber resolve by default. I'd rather die this moment than allow myself to experience certain kinds of indignity. And I'll die defending my honour. Life is overrated already (believe it or not); let alone when you have to put up with bullshit. |
Tecno66:All soldiers act on orders. The General and his troops were acting on orders from above. It's really as simple as that. Wouldn't have been any different even if General George Washington was in command. |
dprinz99:This is heartbreaking to say the least. That's why I fully support jungle justice. I always have, as long as the culprits have been positively identified. |
I remember this vividly. |
chuxjay:How sure are you about that? |
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