Business › Re: How Much Can I Sell This 50kobo Paper Note by HenryWilliams(m): 9:55pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
It's not yet valuable.. wait another 50-100 years.. |
Crime › Re: Sportybet Scam/fraud Alert!!! Please Help!!! by HenryWilliams(m): 2:16pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
First of all. Don't ever use your main account to transact online. Always have another account with Limited cash. It's possible your account has been hacked. |
Politics › Re: Cross River Delisted From Nigerian States by HenryWilliams(m): 8:57pm On Feb 13, 2022 |
Ode! |
Politics › Re: FG Rejects Two Cargoes Of Adulterated Petrol Imported From Belgium by HenryWilliams(m): 6:36pm On Feb 13, 2022 |
georgeakins: Why can't a state like Lagos build a refinery? And people from a certain geographical area to starting crying marginalization? Lagos will build a refinery soon. Somewhere in Badagry.. One step at a time. |
Politics › Re: Unknown Gunman Killed Police Man Again In Enugu In Amado Agbani by HenryWilliams(m): 10:16pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
Datikwerreboi: Who told u. Don't get deceived. The thing is that Ipob know they've lost men oo. No talk oo. Over 1000 Ipob guys have been killed in imo alone. Don't allow that stupid nonsense of they're killing innocent Igbos get to u,they're Ipob guys getting killed.i can tell u that for sure. A raid was done in Ebonyi,Enugu and Anambra forest asides the imo massacre not to talk of obigbo encounter. Please don't say what u don't know oo
So you even know how many Ipob guys that are in detention with the ones secretly executed daily Tell me more about the secret daily executions. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: UK Walkways Are Wider Than Lane Created For Vehicles (pics) by HenryWilliams(m): 10:13pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
That's a one way single lane street.. |
Crime › Re: "I Might Die Before Tomorrow": Man Killed In Ibadan Robbery Attack Wrote by HenryWilliams(m): 8:23pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
ncoolsome: Death and life is in the tongue Life and death is in God's hands |
Car Talk › Re: GOLF-4 Year 2000 Model Is For Sale by HenryWilliams(m): 7:13pm On Feb 11, 2022 |
Nice body. The electrical issues of this model is legendary |
Politics › Re: Is Fuel Scarcity Returning To Lagos? (Photos) by HenryWilliams(m): 8:32pm On Feb 07, 2022 |
Panic buying.. |
NYSC › Re: OGFZA Rejects Corper Ejiro Kpolugbo For ‘Lacking Political Connection’ by HenryWilliams(m): 8:42am On Feb 03, 2022 |
Elsueno:

Sorry ma sister, I remembered during my NYSC my ppa refused me too, as the son of an ordinary honest Nigerian, I nor to care sef, cause I already knew the reality on ground, I was eventually posted to one school village, sha, d principal told me, wether u stay or go AWOL na u sabi & gave me like 12 copies of clearance form signed & stamped 
I did try to teach but the students ain't even interested in coming to class more than once a week......I almost got married in dat village, .....like village elders go call me, and say make I choose girl to marry...but my dad refused when I told him  it's actually 11 copies.... |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-Olu: Completion Of Lekki Port Final Solution To Apapa Gridlock by HenryWilliams(m): 9:29pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
OmoEpe: Who is this ignoramus displaying gross dumbness on social media?
Oponu, Lagos state with foreign partners own the port. The FG had to blackmail Lagos to get 5% shares in it when it saw it's viability
Can u please explain further? I'd like to know more
NO BE DANGOTE NA DANKABO
IGNORAMUS |
Politics › Re: FG Will Begin Converting Petrol Vehicles To Autogas by HenryWilliams(m): 8:07pm On Jan 31, 2022 |
opalu: I think the Private Sector in Nigeria is very indolent and insolent. Infact there is a huge vacuum created by this inactivity of the Private Sector. The only people representing the Private sector are Banks that oppress the masses and Oil companies that are owned by Cronies of Government officials.
Everyone is waiting for FG to do what private sectors of other countries do. We are waiting for FG that is Rotten from the top to convert fuel cars to electric cars or to gas cars. FG or their cronies cannot solve any of our problems. See the mess they have done to DISCOS which they gave their friends. Now they have huge gbese on their heads as we speak See mumu talk. So you expect private companies to invest in something that has no clear cut policy.. they should just sink their money into it cos there's a vacuum created by the ineffective govt of the day... The same reason why private refineries aren't Springing up left right and centre despite licenses granted is the same reason why private organizations won't tap into this.. No clear cut policies. |
Crime › Re: Man 37, Arrested For Luring Girl, 14, Into S*x by HenryWilliams(m): 8:18am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Na so.. tricked my arse.. |
Health › Re: Help. White Patches On My Forearm by HenryWilliams(op): 11:48am On Jan 15, 2022 |
Thanks all for your care. I used nixoderm and ketoconazole cream. Worked within weeks.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: U.S. Slaps Sanctions On North Korea Over Ballistic Missile Tests by HenryWilliams(m): 7:47pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
Laggafin: But why is USA petting this small fat toad in North Korea.,, They should simply bomb his ass and take him out Then you'll know small fat toad get big strong frog as brother |
Crime › Re: Man Crushed To Death Near Total Filling Station (Graphic picture) by HenryWilliams(m): 8:13pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
emnite: How did they know he's dead? Why not take him to hospital? Nigerians tho The truck crushed him and tore into his flesh. Parts of him were littered all over the road. Besides the rear tyres were on him. He was very much dead.. Vehicles had to enter Total Filling station as thoroughfare... |
Politics › Re: Modest Achievement Of The Defunct Eastern Regional Government Of Nigeria by HenryWilliams(m): 7:57pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Noted. Next.. |
Politics › Re: The Governor Sanwolu Humiliation By A Csp; The Reminder For State Policing. by HenryWilliams(m): 9:23am On Jan 10, 2022 |
ogastanlee: The Governor Sanwolu humiliation by a Csp; the reminder for state policing system.
by Stan Alieke, Esq. State/ regional/ provincial/ community policing system is a type of sub-national territorial police force found in nations operating the federal system of government in practice whereby the regional or state government are also in control of the police force and not just the federal government. This is typically what is obtained in countries in North America, South Asia etc.
This argument for state policing has lingered for decades in Nigeria and it has been a roller coaster for both the protagonists and the antagonists of the state policing systems as each side of the didvide tends to have valid points to support their stand.
The state policing system is currently made impossible unless the constitution is amended to accommodate that as the Nigeria Police force is provided for on the exclusive legislative list of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999. This implies that it is the federal government that are in charge of the police force. The force is directly under the command of the IGP who is an appointee of the President of the Federal Republic. This means that all police officers in the country directly or indirectly report to IGP who then reports to the Mr. President who is the grand commander of the force.
This federal system of policing as provided by the constitution encores that the regional governments; the state and the local government has no control over the police and this should clear your amazement why a chief inspector of police can stand his ground and flaunt the orders of the governor of a state who is the chief security officer of the state; the reason is simple, the police officer is not under the state government and does not report to the state government, he takes order and reports directly to the federal.
For us to understand why the Nigeria police force is the way it is, we would cast our mind to the colonial times when it was first established by the colonial masters. Of a truth, the Nigeria Police Force started as a body to meet the colonial masters needs. History holds it that the force was established as guards to enforce colonial orders on the citizens of Nigeria, surmount insubordination from citizens, collects taxes for the colonials masters and if the citizens resists or riots, they quell riots and protect the colonial masters. They were empowered to use any force necessary in carrying out these duties, hence the word “force” on their name. Historians and analysts tends to link this to the current behaviors of an average police man. He thinks he’s a police man just to protect the government against the citizens and use any force necessary in discharge of that duty, little did he know that according to s.4 of the police act which provides for the general duties of the police, he’s a police man for the protection of the citizens.
Why Nigeria really need state/community policing system:
Everyone (even those in the other side of the argument) will rationally agree that state/community policing system will curb the insecurity challenges currently staring Nigeria in the face. A Niger state born police man who grew up in the state knows the terrain, the environment very well and in most case knows the bad area boys who have metamorphosed into the criminals and bandits and if deployed to the state as a police man definitely knows how to employ his initiatives, knows how to work with the locals in fishing out those wrecking havoc in the state. Same also, a Nnewi man who’s is an indigene of the community deployed to that community as a police man will be more useful in curbing insecurities in the community morethan a Kwale man that’s deployed from the federal to the community as a security agent. A criminal will think twice before shooting a police man that speaks thesame language with him and grew up in the same community together, chances are that they know themselves. A Kanuri bandit will tend to listen more to a Kanuri police man who speaks his local dialect with him due to sentimental reasons rather than an Omo Yoruba or an Iyamuri (as they call Igbo folks) who is just deployed to the state from the federal. State Police will no doubt help confine criminal activities to their areas of origin and trash it out from there.
Furthermore, state policing will solve the youth unemployment rate by atleast 70%. When states employ capable youths, give them proper training and assimilate them into the state security agencies, jobs have been created and this will boast the economy of the state.
State policing system will also cut down the bureaucratic bottle neck that are currently in existence in the force. For example, during the Gov. Jide Sanwolu and the Csp Magodo face off, the Csp categorically stated that he was deployed to the estate on the order of the IGP through the AGF and can only disengage at the instructions of his boss, the IGP who he reports directly to. The bureaucracy of reporting directly to the federal slows down decision making process and has its own effect on governance and policy making. The magodo squabble between the Mr. Governor and the Csp took more time to get resolved due to the fact that the Governor does not have the power to issue order directly to the police officers to disengage, rather he has to call the federal to get clearance to instruct the men to stand down. The above point spins over to the point of the state policing will cure the constant friction between the policemen and the state government. There are a lot of states in Nigeria where the commissioner of police don’t see eye to eye with the Governor of the state and this causes a lot of frictions and security breach. When there are two captains in a ship the struggle of who is in charge or ought to be incharge will wreck havoc to the ship.
State policing will also whittle down the extravagant corruption going on in the agency. The corruption of road block and extortion of motorist will stop. A disguised thief will not want to steal in community where everyone knows him. A state policeman would no want to exert corruption in his community where he’s known by everyone; every body knows the Police officer up to his family and kindred.
Also, the police officers will work more with passion with the belief that they are protecting the lives and properties of his brethren and kinsmen. The way a family member will protect and safeguard his family even without pay will definitely be different from the way a stranger who is even paid will protect the folks.
These and many more are some of the reasons why the Nigerian government should consider the state/community policing system. We are however not ignorant of the fact that the system has its demerits but putting it in the measurement scale, the merits weighs high and above the demerits hence the reason for advocating for its adoption.
Stan Alieke, Esq. Lead counsel, Stanley Alieke & Co. Infoitooknow@gmail.com i like your write-up especially the part where the officers would be known right up to their families and households. no reasonable officer would like to get reported back to their fathers and grandfathers that their son is collecting bribe at the junction. STATE POLICE IS NEEDED. |
Politics › Re: Isi-Uzo: Outcome Of Security Between Ugwuanyi And Eha-amufu Community Leaders by HenryWilliams(m): 7:50pm On Jan 08, 2022 |
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Travel › Re: 3,500 Years Ago, Stone Pillar Was Abandoned During Construction In Egypt(Pics) by HenryWilliams(m): 12:18pm On Jan 08, 2022 |
CrownOfClay724: It's amazing how the ancient Egyptians were able to do that much without the use of power tools and equipment.
How do you fashion that monstrosity out of a rock - and how do you move them?
The one in Washington - how was it moved there? It wasn't moved.. it was built on site. |
Car Talk › Re: Top 5 Cars The Nigerian Police Are Usually Afraid To Stop At Checkpoints by HenryWilliams(m): 9:52am On Jan 06, 2022 |
load of bull |
Business › Re: Ebute Meta Plank Market On Fire by HenryWilliams(m): 2:12pm On Jan 05, 2022 |
Maxymilliano: Again ?
This is becoming a recurring decimal during dry season, hope it's not an attempt by the government to take over the place as once insinuated That side has been earmarked by the LASG for recovery.. they can't just use force to evict them.. so they burn them out.. the smart ones will relocate sharply.. this is also applicable to Makoko. |
Health › Re: Staff of Jos University Teaching Hospital Celebrate Exit of "Tyrant" CMD (Video) by HenryWilliams(m): 8:40pm On Jan 02, 2022 |
OfficialAwol: Check well, you would realize that the man's probable crime is being a 'no nonsense' man.
Won't allow them come to work late.
Won't allow them embezzle money.
And other wuruwuru.
Nigerians don't like good people. Not necessarily true. Nigerians are voicing out against Buhari regime . Does it mean he's doing something good? Some people are naturally heartless regardless of their position.. Don't judge unless you are in their shoes |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Why Do People Always Say FG Jobs Has Job Security? by HenryWilliams(m): 5:02pm On Dec 31, 2021 |
Government jobs have some form of security.. yes. For example.. you get paid as when due. Your salary increases as your grade level does Acceptable working hours from 8-4 Etc. Now.. unlike private company or one man business that can hire/fire on a whim, govt work has process when firing.. They can't just wake up and sack unless you've committed a serious offense. Even at that. A PMB will be set up to investigate before termination of appointment is recommended.. even at that... It's still not sure until the CEO of the state appends his/her signature |
Politics › Re: The Superiority Of The Western Region In 1969 As Published By NY Times by HenryWilliams(m): 10:03am On Dec 31, 2021 |
LegendHero: Lol, this should be the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard in my life. The southwest as it stands today contribute the greatest revenue to this country from the non-oil sector.
*Lagos alone has turned to a refugee camp for all other ethnic tribes because of the economic opportunities it offers*.
Ogun state IGR alone is more than the combined one for the 5 SE states.
If the SW were to declare to leave Nigeria, that means all the economic asset of other tribes in Nigeria will leave with it which will make it hard for Nigeria to let go.
Dangote multi billion dollar refinery alone located in the SW is important that any investment in any other region in Nigeria which explains the importance of the SW.
SW or Yoruba part has been the most advance, developed, and successful region right from 1914 through 1969 till date. No same person dare argue that fact.
We are waking up now and telling the other Yorubas that are still under thr illusion of one Nigeria to wake up from their slumber and embrace the new wave of reality. *Lagos alone has turned to a refugee camp for all other ethnic tribes because of the economic opportunities it offers*. This part saddens me the most.. if you see how they troop in their hundreds daily, you'll weep. |
Politics › Re: At 55 Years, Every Lagos Resident Would’ve Spent Over Six Years In Traffic by HenryWilliams(m): 7:46am On Dec 31, 2021 |
Quite simply.. overpopulation and landmass. Lagos is the smallest state.. barely above 3,000sqm and housing over 20 million people, that's 10% of the nations population and growing. The vehicular population is also high.. 20% of all cars in Nigeria are registered in Lagos and probably driven there too. It's just a shame uneven development is happening.. so many people flock to Lagos daily, sharing resources with the indigenes. This has to stop else Lagos will be swamped. |
Politics › Re: My Chocha Is Wet — Nigerians Drag FFK’s Ex-wife, Precious Over Comment by HenryWilliams(m): 4:53pm On Dec 30, 2021 |
and that's the person you want to give children to raise? |
Politics › Re: Twitter Suspended The Account Of Mrna Vaccine Inventor by HenryWilliams(m): 4:52pm On Dec 30, 2021 |
THEY WILL KILL HIM SOON..... |
Politics › Re: Delta Plans Legislation On Power Generation, Transmission And Distribution by HenryWilliams(m): 4:50pm On Dec 30, 2021 |
all this wOuld be in vain if power isn't removed from the exclusive list. Delta would be forced to connect to the ineffectve national grid and thus would be the end of it. ask lagos about the enron/IPP project. |
Politics › Re: Police Patrol Van In Car Chase Crushes Policeman To Death In Ekiti by HenryWilliams(m): 8:29am On Dec 29, 2021 |
Mynd44: If you are stopped by the police and you refuse to stop, if a car chase ensues any damage should revert to the people being chased as they created the situation for it to happen. Police stops you, stop.
This crazy idea of running only makes you a criminal and those suspects should be tried for vehicular manslaughter So in your own mnd, the police weren't resonsible for the reckless driving that killed an innocent officer. the western world you love so much, their police will STOP a chase once its determined it will cause public/private property destruction or death. The police force is ill-trained and purely motivated by greed. FYI, such crap ypu posted above can't hold. |
Celebrities › Re: DNA: Ronke Odusanya’s ‘Baby Daddy’ Olanrewaju Saheed Jago Wanted By Court (Pics) by HenryWilliams(m): 8:37am On Dec 22, 2021 |
TroubleMaker47: But if he is not the father of the child, will he be refunded of all the expenses he made? Yes |
Politics › Re: FG Reinstates Emirates’ 21 Weekly Flights by HenryWilliams(m): 4:07pm On Dec 21, 2021 |
IKBARUTEN11: Good day nairalanders
I need help. My brother: Etu Paschal has been detained by DSS for the past weeks in Ebonyi state. For this period, he has been thoroughly tortured on the instructions of the governor of Ebonyi state; and ever since then, his phone numbers are off and visits to him denied.
His only crime is not wanting to be a sexual pleasure object by a male member of the Ebonyi state house of Assembly from Ohaukwu local government area.
Anyone that can help should please reach out Thanks Name and shame the House Member |