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He ain't seen nothing yet |
SAMAILA ISA FUNTUA: I applied for Dollars in 1983 from CBN and was denied. I need those Dollars now at the 1983 rate. EMEFIELE: ok sir. How much Dollar do you need sir? SAMAILA ISA FUNTUA: I need $100million at the 1983 rate. EMEFIELE: I am calculating now. Consider it done sir.
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RevenGeMission:Ogbeni e be like say sleep still dey catch you. Oya go sleep. |
RevenGeMission:Olodo that's not how it works. If someone presents something and you feel it's wrong, it's up to you to present something else to counter his. You don't sit in your bedbug infested room and tell him what he presented was fake. Kapish? |
CilicMarin:Definitely all you'll see is lie, I'm not surprised. |
The continued detention of Deji Adeyanju, Convener, Concerned Nigerians, by a Kano magistrate’s court is curious. Hassan Fagge, a magistrate, ordered that Adeyanju be kept in prison after he was arraigned by the Nigeria police force over alleged murder, an allegation he had been acquitted of some years ago and granted bail on two occasions, on charges bordering on public incitement and criminal defamation. First, he was arrested on November 28 and had since faced three separate charges, securing bail in two of those charges. But the latest, which borders on alleged murder, has to do with a case Mohammed Haliru, a judge of the Kano State High Court, acquitted and discharged him, alongside three others of in 2009. Interestingly, however, at the resumed hearing, Fagge said the court lacked power to hear the charges and ruled that the activist be remanded in prison till an adjourned date of February 6 for hearing in a higher court. Although Justice Danladi Senchi of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has granted an order seeking his immediate release on fundamental human rights as filed by his counsel, Mike Ozekhome, the trajectory of the case suggests there might be more than meets the eye. Is it about the rule of law or this is sheer persecution of Adeyanju for obvious political reasons? Well, time will prove this right or wrong. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/12/30/adeyanju-rule-of-law-or-persecution/?amp
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RevenGeMission:Do a live video? Dude I'm sure you're not handicapped or "leggedicapped". Go there and do the live video. |
aolawale025:Exactly. The numerous propaganda they dish out is one of the reasons why the war won't end. |
That's a definitely a move to rig next year's election. This shouldn't be happening. |
SarkinYarki:Buhari has no clue what's going on in his government. |
FrudstaPresidnt:Boko Haram has taken over territory but they won't admit it. |
Here're disturbing photos of devastation in Baga that give the lie to the self-serving claims by Nigerian military authorities that Baga hasn't fallen to Boko Haram. Out of respect, I've chosen to not share d gory photos of dead soldiers that I have. Govt still hasn't said a word. What will it cost them to tell Nigerian the true situation of things in this country?
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Who doesn't know that APC wants to hoodwink Ndigbo into voting for them with their fake promise. |
Why are some people just wicked like this? You didn't come out to write about how good a person but bad leader he was while alive and now that he's dead you sprang out of nowhere. Go park one side abeg. If you couldn't come out to say this when he was alive, kindly shove it up your anus. |
Meanwhile Buhari is in Akwa Ibom telling them Boko boys haven't taken over any territory. Issoraite. |
Boko Haram insurgents have reportedly hoisted their flag in Baga, a town in Borno state. A resident who disclosed this to TheCable on Thursday evening said the insurgents took over the community after overrunning a military base. “After displacing soldiers and rendering residents homeless, they hoisted their flag there. No one can deny this,” the resident who pleaded anonymity said. A resident identified as Labbo Dan-Baga also confirmed this on a radio programme monitored by TheCable on Thursday. “Boko Haram has hoisted its flag in Baga… We went to the mosque to pray and discovered we were surrounded by Boko Haram,” he said. “They told us not to panic as we prayed together… they said they were not going to kill any civilian. And that they are from the Abu-Mossad Albarnawi’s ISWAP faction. They told us to stay in the town or leave if we want to. They dressed in browned caftan with army boots. Some completely covered their faces with mask.” Another source said the insurgents also engaged troops in heavy fire in Doron Baga, Cross Kauwa and Kukawa areas of Borno and that Boko Haram fighters seized many gun trucks. More than 5,000 persons have been displaced from Baga, Kukawa, Cross Kauwa, Mairari ward in Gudunbali and Garand in Guzamala local government areas of Borno after frequent attacks by the insurgents in the last one week. Boko Haram fighters not only chased people from the communities but set many houses ablaze. “The terrorists were really determined. They kept returning to communities in Guzamala after every attack,” the source said. Bashir Garga, zonal coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the north-east, said a total of 2,046 internally displaced persons (IDPs) had their biodata captured by the agency on Tuesday alone. The registered IDPs were from 204 households of the five communities, which have been affected by the activities of the insurgents. “Immediate need assessment include: shelters, food, blankets, buckets, mosquito net,hygiene kits cooking materials, plastic bucket. In this period of harmattan,the registration is still ongoing as more are expected,” a NEMA official said. Sani Usman, army spokesman, who had earlier confirmed the attack in Baga in a statement, is yet to respond to TheCable’s inquiries on the hoisting of flag. In his statement, Usman had said the troops successfully repelled the attack but that a naval officer was killed. Boko Haram has become more ferocious in recent times even though the current administration has often said that the sect has been decimated. President Muhammadu Buhari and Lai Mohammed, minister of information, have on different occasions said Boko Haram has not been able to capture a single community in Nigeria since this government took over power. Under ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, the insurgents took control of some communities in the north-east. https://www.thecable.ng/boko-haram-hoists-flag-in-borno-community-after-capturing-military-base |
If voting Buhari of Lifeless FC is our only shot at the Presidency then we don't want it. We won't be part of voting in a known terrorist sympathizer, herds men patron, corruption personified etc |
You tried but for now we going with Atiku. |
Awon politician ole, that's how they plan to vote Buhari again, right? |
Uche Nwosu you're going nowhere. You and your father in law are goners already. Enjoy Imo state resources all you can now because you'll be required to vomit them all soon with your father-in-law |
Just watch, you'll soon hear them tell us to stop using generator while they haven't provided us with steady power. |
Like they care. They should go do something meaningful with their lives rather than wasting it in the hands of sponsored boko boys. |
Why do we even have Islamic police in the first place? Is this constitutional? Is this not equivalent to state police which the FG don't want? |
Wiseandtrue:Exactly. |
Of course PDP are not heartless, they listen to advise and reasons unlike a certain APC Rotimi Amaechi. |
zombieTRACKER:I think the poor are actually bearing the brunt. Badeh's case was that he knows to much and needed to be silenced so he doesn't spill what he knows. |
US indirectly telling Nigerians not to vote for the lifeless one who only know how to make promises and then cancel them. |
rottennaija:You're right though. Union Bank should head to court. |
