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IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? 11/6/2018 7:51 IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? This question has been throbbing my mind for a while now, the agitation to find an answer to it grows everyday, it has now developed to an extent that it has given me sleepless nights for days, I fear if I don't get an answer to it, I might loose my mind or die hence my decision to bear out my mind perhaps Nigerians or president Buhari can help answer the. Question. No doubt, president Buhari after being sworn in as the president of Nigeria on may 29 2015 became the commander in chief of the Nigerian legally armed forces but where the main question that troubles me lies is whether he is also the commander in chief of the illegally armed forces of Nigeria. Any rational thinking Nigerian cannot resist the temptation of asking this question if he/ she has been objectively observing the security situation of our nation and following events as they have been unfolding for more than a decade ago. This question is purely a result of an objective rumination on the verifiable fact on ground by a curious Nigerian. If I told you I saw fire burning in the ocean, trust me I already have the ashes in my pocket. 2012 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/ On the first of Nov 2012, the Boko haram sect through their spokesman Abu Muhammad ibn abdulazeez shockingly listed General Muhammadu Buhari as one of their trusted possible representative in a cease fire negotiation with the federal government. My questions 1. Can I be nominated to represent someone /group who's ideology I do not share or who's interest I do not know? 2.can someone I do not know neither have I met nominate me to represent him in a negotiation as crucial as that? 2013 http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-faults-clampdown-on-boko-haram-members/ Also on national mirror of June 3 2013. On the second of June 2013, thenationonlineng.net reported that "BUHARI FAULTS CLAMPDOWN ON BOKO HARAM MEMBERS"Other news channels reported Buhari to have said that. "AN ATTACK ON BOKO HARAM IS AN ATTACK ON NORTHERN NIGERIA" meaning Mr Buhari was clearly against any military action on Boko haram which could also be mean that Boko haram was serving northern interest and any attack on Boko haram was on attack on northern interest. My questions 1. Does Nigerians think that the president's sentiments on Boko haram then has changed? 2. Is it right for a nationalist to think that a military clampdown on an armed sect whose activities has caused the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and caused untold hardship to 2 million others was wrong under any guise? 3. Bearing any change of the president's mindset(which I greatly doubt) don't you think the president is playing a joker with the lives of the officers and men of the Nigerian legally armed forces engaged in the battle? 4. Couldn't GMB's opinion about Boko haram in 2013 have fuelled the massive enlistment of gullible northern youths into boko haram believing that the sect was serving northern interest? 2015 http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/28/buhari-boko-haram-has-killed-10000-displaced-millions-calls-assistance-commonwealth 28 Nov 2016, six months into Buhari's presidency, saharareporters.com reported president Buhari to have lamented that not less than 10 thousands Nigerians have lost their lives to boko haram and more than two million others languishing in IDP camps. 2016 https://punchng.com/800-bharam-members-surrender-dhq/ 12 Aug 2016, news broke that a total of 800 boko haram members have surrendered after being captured by the officers and men of the legally armed Nigerian armed forces, the news also has it that they will be deradicalised, trained, empowered and be reintegrated into the society. My questions 1.can they really be deradicalised?, we read in the news just last week of an ex-convict who committed the same crime that sent him to jail for ten years only a day after he regained his freedom. 2.Haven being responsible for the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and are causing unto hardship to more than 2 millions others, are they not supposed to be charged to court to face the consequences of their actions? 3. Has any armed robber, kidnaper or any common criminal who has caused less death and less suffering on Nigerians been treated that way? Or are they enjoying this undue advantage perhaps because the president is their patron? 4. Doesn't rehabilitation and empowerment of terrorist with Nigerian tax payers money amount to an insult to the sensibilities of the struggling Nigerian law abiding tax payers? Particularly the ones who lost their families and loved ones to the insurgents? 2018 Alleged payment of ransom to boko haram. Although the federal government denied this but it can be argued to be true bearing the following facts i Boko haram under Buhari suddenly changed their know style of being bitterly critical of government but resulted to demanding for ransom like common kidnappers. II Boko haram are undoubtedly enjoying a better financial fortune under Buhari evidenced in their better appearance in new military camouflage behind painted walls and carefully designed environment, flaunting their new armored vehicles conveniently in their videos as opposed to what we used to see under previous regime. iii Allocation of huge funds to fight the Boko haram the federal government has always described as a technically defeated enemy. My questions 1. Could it be that the huge amount of money the federal government is a appropriating to fight Boko haram is being given to them to appease them or should I conclude that the federal government is embezzling the money since the battle is already technically won? 2. I haven't found on any record that any Boko haram member has been arrested, charged to court and convicted ever since Buhari became president except the ones that were arrested befor his regime ( I stand to be corrected on this) 2017/2018 The lackadaisical disposition of president Buhari to the issue of armed herds men, the blind side of Buhari's eyes has been turned to the deadly and destructive activities of the armed Fulani herds men all over the country my question 1. Can the same thing be said of the government's action against an un armed IPOB members, can we also say the same of most times unarmed or not as dangerously armed shite members, protesters and apologist? My question is born out of my observation that the president seems to be controlling both sides of the armed forces of Nigeria and nothing more. My country people abeg make una help me answer these questions make thinking no go kill me! President Buhari and his boys, I feel I have the legal right to ask questions about things I don't understand and I feel its your duty to choose either to answer my question or to allow me to keep asking until I get a satisfactory answer. I expect you to pretend as a Democrat for once by not sending your dogs to be harassing me all about. Icon mcbammy |
IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? 11/6/2018 7:51 IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? This question has been throbbing my mind for a while now, the agitation to find an answer to it grows everyday, it has now developed to an extent that it has given me sleepless nights for days, I fear if I don't get an answer to it, I might loose my mind or die hence my decision to bear out my mind perhaps Nigerians or president Buhari can help answer the. Question. No doubt, president Buhari after being sworn in as the president of Nigeria on may 29 2015 became the commander in chief of the Nigerian legally armed forces but where the main question that troubles me lies is whether he is also the commander in chief of the illegally armed forces of Nigeria. Any rational thinking Nigerian cannot resist the temptation of asking this question if he/ she has been objectively observing the security situation of our nation and following events as they have been unfolding for more than a decade ago. This question is purely a result of an objective rumination on the verifiable fact on ground by a curious Nigerian. If I told you I saw fire burning in the ocean, trust me I already have the ashes in my pocket. 2012 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/ On the first of Nov 2012, the Boko haram sect through their spokesman Abu Muhammad ibn abdulazeez shockingly listed General Muhammadu Buhari as one of their trusted possible representative in a cease fire negotiation with the federal government. My questions 1. Can I be nominated to represent someone /group who's ideology I do not share or who's interest I do not know? 2.can someone I do not know neither have I met nominate me to represent him in a negotiation as crucial as that? 2013 http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-faults-clampdown-on-boko-haram-members/ Also on national mirror of June 3 2013. On the second of June 2013, thenationonlineng.net reported that "BUHARI FAULTS CLAMPDOWN ON BOKO HARAM MEMBERS"Other news channels reported Buhari to have said that. "AN ATTACK ON BOKO HARAM IS AN ATTACK ON NORTHERN NIGERIA" meaning Mr Buhari was clearly against any military action on Boko haram which could also be mean that Boko haram was serving northern interest and any attack on Boko haram was on attack on northern interest. My questions 1. Does Nigerians think that the president's sentiments on Boko haram then has changed? 2. Is it right for a nationalist to think that a military clampdown on an armed sect whose activities has caused the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and caused untold hardship to 2 million others was wrong under any guise? 3. Bearing any change of the president's mindset(which I greatly doubt) don't you think the president is playing a joker with the lives of the officers and men of the Nigerian legally armed forces engaged in the battle? 4. Couldn't GMB's opinion about Boko haram in 2013 have fuelled the massive enlistment of gullible northern youths into boko haram believing that the sect was serving northern interest? 2015 http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/28/buhari-boko-haram-has-killed-10000-displaced-millions-calls-assistance-commonwealth 28 Nov 2016, six months into Buhari's presidency, saharareporters.com reported president Buhari to have lamented that not less than 10 thousands Nigerians have lost their lives to boko haram and more than two million others languishing in IDP camps. 2016 https://punchng.com/800-bharam-members-surrender-dhq/ 12 Aug 2016, news broke that a total of 800 boko haram members have surrendered after being captured by the officers and men of the legally armed Nigerian armed forces, the news also has it that they will be deradicalised, trained, empowered and be reintegrated into the society. My questions 1.can they really be deradicalised?, we read in the news just last week of an ex-convict who committed the same crime that sent him to jail for ten years only a day after he regained his freedom. 2.Haven being responsible for the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and are causing unto hardship to more than 2 millions others, are they not supposed to be charged to court to face the consequences of their actions? 3. Has any armed robber, kidnaper or any common criminal who has caused less death and less suffering on Nigerians been treated that way? Or are they enjoying this undue advantage perhaps because the president is their patron? 4. Doesn't rehabilitation and empowerment of terrorist with Nigerian tax payers money amount to an insult to the sensibilities of the struggling Nigerian law abiding tax payers? Particularly the ones who lost their families and loved ones to the insurgents? 2018 Alleged payment of ransom to boko haram. Although the federal government denied this but it can be argued to be true bearing the following facts i Boko haram under Buhari suddenly changed their know style of being bitterly critical of government but resulted to demanding for ransom like common kidnappers. II Boko haram are undoubtedly enjoying a better financial fortune under Buhari evidenced in their better appearance in new military camouflage behind painted walls and carefully designed environment, flaunting their new armored vehicles conveniently in their videos as opposed to what we used to see under previous regime. iii Allocation of huge funds to fight the Boko haram the federal government has always described as a technically defeated enemy. My questions 1. Could it be that the huge amount of money the federal government is a appropriating to fight Boko haram is being given to them to appease them or should I conclude that the federal government is embezzling the money since the battle is already technically won? 2. I haven't found on any record that any Boko haram member has been arrested, charged to court and convicted ever since Buhari became president except the ones that were arrested befor his regime ( I stand to be corrected on this) 2017/2018 The lackadaisical disposition of president Buhari to the issue of armed herds men, the blind side of Buhari's eyes has been turned to the deadly and destructive activities of the armed Fulani herds men all over the country my question 1. Can the same thing be said of the government's action against an un armed IPOB members, can we also say the same of most times unarmed or not as dangerously armed shite members, protesters and apologist? My question is born out of my observation that the president seems to be controlling both sides of the armed forces of Nigeria and nothing more. My country people abeg make una help me answer these questions make thinking no go kill me! President Buhari and his boys, I feel I have the legal right to ask questions about things I don't understand and I feel its your duty to choose either to answer my question or to allow me to keep asking until I get a satisfactory answer. I expect you to pretend as a Democrat for once by not sending your dogs to be harassing me all about. Icon mcbammy |
IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? 11/6/2018 7:51 IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? This question has been throbbing my mind for a while now, the agitation to find an answer to it grows everyday, it has now developed to an extent that it has given me sleepless nights for days, I fear if I don't get an answer to it, I might loose my mind or die hence my decision to bear out my mind perhaps Nigerians or president Buhari can help answer the. Question. No doubt, president Buhari after being sworn in as the president of Nigeria on may 29 2015 became the commander in chief of the Nigerian legally armed forces but where the main question that troubles me lies is whether he is also the commander in chief of the illegally armed forces of Nigeria. Any rational thinking Nigerian cannot resist the temptation of asking this question if he/ she has been objectively observing the security situation of our nation and following events as they have been unfolding for more than a decade ago. This question is purely a result of an objective rumination on the verifiable fact on ground by a curious Nigerian. If I told you I saw fire burning in the ocean, trust me I already have the ashes in my pocket. 2012 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/ On the first of Nov 2012, the Boko haram sect through their spokesman Abu Muhammad ibn abdulazeez shockingly listed General Muhammadu Buhari as one of their trusted possible representative in a cease fire negotiation with the federal government. My questions 1. Can I be nominated to represent someone /group who's ideology I do not share or who's interest I do not know? 2.can someone I do not know neither have I met nominate me to represent him in a negotiation as crucial as that? 2013 http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-faults-clampdown-on-boko-haram-members/ Also on national mirror of June 3 2013. On the second of June 2013, thenationonlineng.net reported that "BUHARI FAULTS CLAMPDOWN ON BOKO HARAM MEMBERS"Other news channels reported Buhari to have said that. "AN ATTACK ON BOKO HARAM IS AN ATTACK ON NORTHERN NIGERIA" meaning Mr Buhari was clearly against any military action on Boko haram which could also be mean that Boko haram was serving northern interest and any attack on Boko haram was on attack on northern interest. My questions 1. Does Nigerians think that the president's sentiments on Boko haram then has changed? 2. Is it right for a nationalist to think that a military clampdown on an armed sect whose activities has caused the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and caused untold hardship to 2 million others was wrong under any guise? 3. Bearing any change of the president's mindset(which I greatly doubt) don't you think the president is playing a joker with the lives of the officers and men of the Nigerian legally armed forces engaged in the battle? 4. Couldn't GMB's opinion about Boko haram in 2013 have fuelled the massive enlistment of gullible northern youths into boko haram believing that the sect was serving northern interest? 2015 http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/28/buhari-boko-haram-has-killed-10000-displaced-millions-calls-assistance-commonwealth 28 Nov 2016, six months into Buhari's presidency, saharareporters.com reported president Buhari to have lamented that not less than 10 thousands Nigerians have lost their lives to boko haram and more than two million others languishing in IDP camps. 2016 https://punchng.com/800-bharam-members-surrender-dhq/ 12 Aug 2016, news broke that a total of 800 boko haram members have surrendered after being captured by the officers and men of the legally armed Nigerian armed forces, the news also has it that they will be deradicalised, trained, empowered and be reintegrated into the society. My questions 1.can they really be deradicalised?, we read in the news just last week of an ex-convict who committed the same crime that sent him to jail for ten years only a day after he regained his freedom. 2.Haven being responsible for the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and are causing unto hardship to more than 2 millions others, are they not supposed to be charged to court to face the consequences of their actions? 3. Has any armed robber, kidnaper or any common criminal who has caused less death and less suffering on Nigerians been treated that way? Or are they enjoying this undue advantage perhaps because the president is their patron? 4. Doesn't rehabilitation and empowerment of terrorist with Nigerian tax payers money amount to an insult to the sensibilities of the struggling Nigerian law abiding tax payers? Particularly the ones who lost their families and loved ones to the insurgents? 2018 Alleged payment of ransom to boko haram. Although the federal government denied this but it can be argued to be true bearing the following facts i Boko haram under Buhari suddenly changed their know style of being bitterly critical of government but resulted to demanding for ransom like common kidnappers. II Boko haram are undoubtedly enjoying a better financial fortune under Buhari evidenced in their better appearance in new military camouflage behind painted walls and carefully designed environment, flaunting their new armored vehicles conveniently in their videos as opposed to what we used to see under previous regime. iii Allocation of huge funds to fight the Boko haram the federal government has always described as a technically defeated enemy. My questions 1. Could it be that the huge amount of money the federal government is a appropriating to fight Boko haram is being given to them to appease them or should I conclude that the federal government is embezzling the money since the battle is already technically won? 2. I haven't found on any record that any Boko haram member has been arrested, charged to court and convicted ever since Buhari became president except the ones that were arrested befor his regime ( I stand to be corrected on this) 2017/2018 The lackadaisical disposition of president Buhari to the issue of armed herds men, the blind side of Buhari's eyes has been turned to the deadly and destructive activities of the armed Fulani herds men all over the country my question 1. Can the same thing be said of the government's action against an un armed IPOB members, can we also say the same of most times unarmed or not as dangerously armed shite members, protesters and apologist? My question is born out of my observation that the president seems to be controlling both sides of the armed forces of Nigeria and nothing more. My country people abeg make una help me answer these questions make thinking no go kill me! President Buhari and his boys, I feel I have the legal right to ask questions about things I don't understand and I feel its your duty to choose either to answer my question or to allow me to keep asking until I get a satisfactory answer. I expect you to pretend as a Democrat for once by not sending your dogs to be harassing me all about. Icon mcbammy |
Its a dodge challenger |
You mean all these happened behind my house yesterday and I wasn't aware, haba! Pastor, no problem, ill come for my Christmas gift tomorrow. Who cares to join me? (whispering) pastor Y.D Buru is a rare man with a large heart and Humble to the core.you wont believe that this man sometimes leaves his luxurious fleet of cars at home and disguises to town on okada. Pastor, if you think we don't see you, we do but most times we hide our faces too to make you feel that your disguise mission is complete. |
I dont get! You mean strangers should risk their lives going to the highly dreaded rigasa just to board a scrap you call train? |
Pastor y.d Buru is reaping the fruit of love from the seeds of interreligious unity he has been planting over the years He sometimes donates prayer kettle and the likes to the Muslims during their celebrations too. Continue to soar higher mijin Grace. The lord is your strength. |
Chances are you could find all or any of these there,( old Nigeria pounds and shillings) just dm me
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Thrown out on what ground? Incomplete news.....bad journalism |
One more thing....make sure you buy from a popular manufacturer that is very know in Nigeria eg Bajaj and some few other brands so your merchandise can fly fast. |
Go for keke and channel it to the north, Kaduna and kano precisely....transportation laws aren't that stringent there |
Since it started around January 2015, hmmm hmm, that was about the time Buhari became acting president and Nigeria's problems began to aggravate....just chill 2019 is here...we Will kick Buhari out and your problems will be over. |
How many kva? |
On behalf of fellow nairalanders, permit me to congratulate the pdp on the inauguration of its presidential campaign committee and particularly our own Dr oche joseph ototicpa with Nairaland Monika ochejoseph on this worthy nomination. It is my earnest believe that your efforts towards getting Nigeria working again will never be forgotten. Ladies and gentlemen, lets join hands together to get Nigeria working again. Thanks
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On behalf of fellow nairalanders, permit me to congratulate the pdp on the inauguration of its presidential campaign committee and particularly our own Dr oche joseph otorkpa with Nairaland Monika ochejoseph on this worthy nomination. It is my earnest believe that your efforts towards getting Nigeria working again will never be forgotten. Ladies and gentlemen, lets join hands together to get Nigeria working again. Thanks
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This thread is created in furtherance of our call to the Kaduna state governor to free Segun onibiyo who was allegedly arrested on the orders of h.e. Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai. say no to totalitarianism say yes to free press #freesegunonibiyo |
IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? 11/6/2018 7:51 IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? This question has been throbbing my mind for a while now, the agitation to find an answer to it grows everyday, it has now developed to an extent that it has given me sleepless nights for days, I fear if I don't get an answer to it, I might loose my mind or die hence my decision to bear out my mind perhaps Nigerians or president Buhari can help answer the. Question. No doubt, president Buhari after being sworn in as the president of Nigeria on may 29 2015 became the commander in chief of the Nigerian legally armed forces but where the main question that troubles me lies is whether he is also the commander in chief of the illegally armed forces of Nigeria. Any rational thinking Nigerian cannot resist the temptation of asking this question if he/ she has been objectively observing the security situation of our nation and following events as they have been unfolding for more than a decade ago. This question is purely a result of an objective rumination on the verifiable fact on ground by a curious Nigerian. If I told you I saw fire burning in the ocean, trust me I already have the ashes in my pocket. 2012 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/ On the first of Nov 2012, the Boko haram sect through their spokesman Abu Muhammad ibn abdulazeez shockingly listed General Muhammadu Buhari as one of their trusted possible representative in a cease fire negotiation with the federal government. My questions 1. Can I be nominated to represent someone /group who's ideology I do not share or who's interest I do not know? 2.can someone I do not know neither have I met nominate me to represent him in a negotiation as crucial as that? 2013 http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-faults-clampdown-on-boko-haram-members/ Also on national mirror of June 3 2013. On the second of June 2013, thenationonlineng.net reported that "BUHARI FAULTS CLAMPDOWN ON BOKO HARAM MEMBERS"Other news channels reported Buhari to have said that. "AN ATTACK ON BOKO HARAM IS AN ATTACK ON NORTHERN NIGERIA" meaning Mr Buhari was clearly against any military action on Boko haram which could also be mean that Boko haram was serving northern interest and any attack on Boko haram was on attack on northern interest. My questions 1. Does Nigerians think that the president's sentiments on Boko haram then has changed? 2. Is it right for a nationalist to think that a military clampdown on an armed sect whose activities has caused the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and caused untold hardship to 2 million others was wrong under any guise? 3. Bearing any change of the president's mindset(which I greatly doubt) don't you think the president is playing a joker with the lives of the officers and men of the Nigerian legally armed forces engaged in the battle? 4. Couldn't GMB's opinion about Boko haram in 2013 have fuelled the massive enlistment of gullible northern youths into boko haram believing that the sect was serving northern interest? 2015 http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/28/buhari-boko-haram-has-killed-10000-displaced-millions-calls-assistance-commonwealth 28 Nov 2016, six months into Buhari's presidency, saharareporters.com reported president Buhari to have lamented that not less than 10 thousands Nigerians have lost their lives to boko haram and more than two million others languishing in IDP camps. 2016 https://punchng.com/800-bharam-members-surrender-dhq/ 12 Aug 2016, news broke that a total of 800 boko haram members have surrendered after being captured by the officers and men of the legally armed Nigerian armed forces, the news also has it that they will be deradicalised, trained, empowered and be reintegrated into the society. My questions 1.can they really be deradicalised?, we read in the news just last week of an ex-convict who committed the same crime that sent him to jail for ten years only a day after he regained his freedom. 2.Haven being responsible for the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and are causing unto hardship to more than 2 millions others, are they not supposed to be charged to court to face the consequences of their actions? 3. Has any armed robber, kidnaper or any common criminal who has caused less death and less suffering on Nigerians been treated that way? Or are they enjoying this undue advantage perhaps because the president is their patron? 4. Doesn't rehabilitation and empowerment of terrorist with Nigerian tax payers money amount to an insult to the sensibilities of the struggling Nigerian law abiding tax payers? Particularly the ones who lost their families and loved ones to the insurgents? 2018 Alleged payment of ransom to boko haram. Although the federal government denied this but it can be argued to be true bearing the following facts i Boko haram under Buhari suddenly changed their know style of being bitterly critical of government but resulted to demanding for ransom like common kidnappers. II Boko haram are undoubtedly enjoying a better financial fortune under Buhari evidenced in their better appearance in new military camouflage behind painted walls and carefully designed environment, flaunting their new armored vehicles conveniently in their videos as opposed to what we used to see under previous regime. iii Allocation of huge funds to fight the Boko haram the federal government has always described as a technically defeated enemy. My questions 1. Could it be that the huge amount of money the federal government is a appropriating to fight Boko haram is being given to them to appease them or should I conclude that the federal government is embezzling the money since the battle is already technically won? 2. I haven't found on any record that any Boko haram member has been arrested, charged to court and convicted ever since Buhari became president except the ones that were arrested befor his regime ( I stand to be corrected on this) 2017/2018 The lackadaisical disposition of president Buhari to the issue of armed herds men, the blind side of Buhari's eyes has been turned to the deadly and destructive activities of the armed Fulani herds men all over the country my question 1. Can the same thing be said of the government's action against an un armed IPOB members, can we also say the same of most times unarmed or not as dangerously armed shite members, protesters and apologist? My question is born out of my observation that the president seems to be controlling both sides of the armed forces of Nigeria and nothing more. My country people abeg make una help me answer these questions make thinking no go kill me! President Buhari and his boys, I feel I have the legal right to ask questions about things I don't understand and I feel its your duty to choose either to answer my question or to allow me to keep asking until I get a satisfactory answer. I expect you to pretend as a Democrat for once by not sending your dogs to be harassing me all about. Icon mcbammy |
olatade:Lol..have you been there? What about state cid? "them tell you you no gree, them tell you you no hear" Aunti jumai has finally landed herself in soup. That woman's heart strong pass stone probably why she's still not married. I pray she learns from this one. |
#freesegunonibiyo |
As if you know how its going to happen....these people are damn predictable. Just bookmark this page. |
Ganduje was caught blue handed |
chiedozie198100:70% of those supposed abokis riding Okada, shoe shiner and those selling in the traffic are not Hausa. Most of them don't even understand Hausa. I have engaged hundreds of them in conversations only for them to open up to me that they are are not hausas worst still, they all have PVC and are ready to vote for Buhari for reasons obvious to all. |
*From the desk of Reno Omokri the master of facts.* 1. One of the achievements in the @MBuhari Next Level campaign document is that they increased power from 4000 megawatts in 2015 to 7000 megawatts today. But how can you increase power without building even one single new power station? Retweet if you know this is a #NextLevelLies 2. One of the achievements in the @MBuhari campaign document is the Mambilla hydro power plant. But that plant is an @OfficialPDPNig project by @GEJonathan. Dont take my word for it. @Google it. They have no achievements so they lie. Retweet if you know this is a lie #NextLevelLies 3. Another achievement in the @MBuhari campaign document is the 700 MW Zungeru power plant. But that plant is an @OfficialPDPNig project by @GEJonathan. Don’t take my word for it. @Google it. They have no achievements so they lie. Retweet if you know this is a lie #NextLevelLies 4. The @MBuhari campaign document lists job creation as achievement! Even @SGYemiKale, head of NBS was on Twitter to complain that they have not given him funds to release this year’s job numbers. 11 million Nigerians lost their jobs. Retweet if you know it is a lie #NextLevelLies 5. Another achievement in @MBuhari’s campaign document is the creation of “a fairer and more equitable society”. Yet ALL the intelligence agencies are headed by Northern Muslim men. Not one SE person heads a security agency. Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 6. The next achievement in @MBuhari’s campaign document is that “we lay the foundation for a star and prosperous nation”.Yet Nigeria was officially named the world headquarters for extreme poverty under Buhari. Retweet if you know this is another one of @fkeyamo’s big #NextLevelLies 7. Another @FKeyamo lie in @Mbuhari’s campaign document is the claim that “We implemented a responsible and transparent fiscal plan”. Yet Ibe Kachikwu’s leaked memo revealed NNPC awarded $25 billion contracts without due process. Retweet if you know it is another big #NextLevelLies 8. The biggest @FKeyamo lie in @Mbuhari’s campaign document is the claim they reduced rice importation by 90%.. Nigeria is now the WORLD’s SECOND LARGEST RICE IMPORTER after China. Our rice imports increased by 30%. @Google it. Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 9. @FKeyamo’s lies of @MBuhari achievements claims they have improved healthcare. They improved healthcare so much that Buhari lived in London for half of 2017 and @AishaMBuhari complained of no paracetamol in @AsoRock clinic. Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 10. Their Next Level campaign document claims they stabilised the economy, yet, Bloomberg named the Naira under @MBuhari as the fourth worst performing currency on earth. Please don’t take my word. Google it. Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 11. @FKeyamo’s Next Level document praises @MBuhari’s economic plan. Is Keyamo an economist? @BillGates traveled to @AsoRock and told Buhari face to face that ‘Your economic plan does not meet the needs of Nigerians’. Google it! Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 12. Can you imagine how low and shameless @FKeyamo and co are. They advertise the so called WAEC ‘certificate’ given to @Mbuhari as an achievement! Look at how stupid they think you are. Look at what they have reduced Nigeria to. Retweet if you know this is another big #NextLevelLies 13. The latest news is that satan is preparing a special award of recognition for @FKeyamo and all those who put together the lying contraption called @MBuhari’s Next Level campaign document. They can lie for Africa! Retweet if you know the next level is just a big fat #NextLevelLies 14. How did Nigeria get to the point where a President arranges a special Dinner Ceremony and Thanksgiving to celebrate a WAEC ‘Certificate’? I guess when you have no achievements to celebrate, you end up celebrating your ‘certificate’! Retweet to reject this #NextLevelLies |
Any of the three, the combination of two or a combination of all. My friend Joachim okai once said that "t he road to success is vague but the road to failure is explicit; stop trying." |
@ what rate? Dm me...but make sure its genuine. |
If you can get me any or all of these, there is a handsome pay for you.
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@op, hope fayemi finally gave you the house of assembly ticket you were badly looking for? |
With Dvr? |
IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? 11/6/2018 7:51 IS PMB THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE LEGALLY AND THE ILLEGALLY ARMED FORCES OF NIGERIA? This question has been throbbing my mind for a while now, the agitation to find an answer to it grows everyday, it has now developed to an extent that it has given me sleepless nights for days, I fear if I don't get an answer to it, I might loose my mind or die hence my decision to bear out my mind perhaps Nigerians or president Buhari can help answer the. Question. No doubt, president Buhari after being sworn in as the president of Nigeria on may 29 2015 became the commander in chief of the Nigerian legally armed forces but where the main question that troubles me lies is whether he is also the commander in chief of the illegally armed forces of Nigeria. Any rational thinking Nigerian cannot resist the temptation of asking this question if he/ she has been objectively observing the security situation of our nation and following events as they have been unfolding for more than a decade ago. This question is purely a result of an objective rumination on the verifiable fact on ground by a curious Nigerian. If I told you I saw fire burning in the ocean, trust me I already have the ashes in my pocket. 2012 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/boko-haram-names-buhari-5-others-as-mediators/ On the first of Nov 2012, the Boko haram sect through their spokesman Abu Muhammad ibn abdulazeez shockingly listed General Muhammadu Buhari as one of their trusted possible representative in a cease fire negotiation with the federal government. My questions 1. Can I be nominated to represent someone /group who's ideology I do not share or who's interest I do not know? 2.can someone I do not know neither have I met nominate me to represent him in a negotiation as crucial as that? 2013 http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-faults-clampdown-on-boko-haram-members/ Also on national mirror of June 3 2013. On the second of June 2013, thenationonlineng.net reported that "BUHARI FAULTS CLAMPDOWN ON BOKO HARAM MEMBERS"Other news channels reported Buhari to have said that. "AN ATTACK ON BOKO HARAM IS AN ATTACK ON NORTHERN NIGERIA" meaning Mr Buhari was clearly against any military action on Boko haram which could also be mean that Boko haram was serving northern interest and any attack on Boko haram was on attack on northern interest. My questions 1. Does Nigerians think that the president's sentiments on Boko haram then has changed? 2. Is it right for a nationalist to think that a military clampdown on an armed sect whose activities has caused the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and caused untold hardship to 2 million others was wrong under any guise? 3. Bearing any change of the president's mindset(which I greatly doubt) don't you think the president is playing a joker with the lives of the officers and men of the Nigerian legally armed forces engaged in the battle? 4. Couldn't GMB's opinion about Boko haram in 2013 have fuelled the massive enlistment of gullible northern youths into boko haram believing that the sect was serving northern interest? 2015 http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/28/buhari-boko-haram-has-killed-10000-displaced-millions-calls-assistance-commonwealth 28 Nov 2016, six months into Buhari's presidency, saharareporters.com reported president Buhari to have lamented that not less than 10 thousands Nigerians have lost their lives to boko haram and more than two million others languishing in IDP camps. 2016 https://punchng.com/800-bharam-members-surrender-dhq/ 12 Aug 2016, news broke that a total of 800 boko haram members have surrendered after being captured by the officers and men of the legally armed Nigerian armed forces, the news also has it that they will be deradicalised, trained, empowered and be reintegrated into the society. My questions 1.can they really be deradicalised?, we read in the news just last week of an ex-convict who committed the same crime that sent him to jail for ten years only a day after he regained his freedom. 2.Haven being responsible for the death of more than 10,000 Nigerians and are causing unto hardship to more than 2 millions others, are they not supposed to be charged to court to face the consequences of their actions? 3. Has any armed robber, kidnaper or any common criminal who has caused less death and less suffering on Nigerians been treated that way? Or are they enjoying this undue advantage perhaps because the president is their patron? 4. Doesn't rehabilitation and empowerment of terrorist with Nigerian tax payers money amount to an insult to the sensibilities of the struggling Nigerian law abiding tax payers? Particularly the ones who lost their families and loved ones to the insurgents? 2018 Alleged payment of ransom to boko haram. Although the federal government denied this but it can be argued to be true bearing the following facts i Boko haram under Buhari suddenly changed their know style of being bitterly critical of government but resulted to demanding for ransom like common kidnappers. II Boko haram are undoubtedly enjoying a better financial fortune under Buhari evidenced in their better appearance in new military camouflage behind painted walls and carefully designed environment, flaunting their new armored vehicles conveniently in their videos as opposed to what we used to see under previous regime. iii Allocation of huge funds to fight the Boko haram the federal government has always described as a technically defeated enemy. My questions 1. Could it be that the huge amount of money the federal government is a appropriating to fight Boko haram is being given to them to appease them or should I conclude that the federal government is embezzling the money since the battle is already technically won? 2. I haven't found on any record that any Boko haram member has been arrested, charged to court and convicted ever since Buhari became president except the ones that were arrested befor his regime ( I stand to be corrected on this) 2017/2018 The lackadaisical disposition of president Buhari to the issue of armed herds men, the blind side of Buhari's eyes has been turned to the deadly and destructive activities of the armed Fulani herds men all over the country my question 1. Can the same thing be said of the government's action against an un armed IPOB members, can we also say the same of most times unarmed or not as dangerously armed shite members, protesters and apologist? My question is born out of my observation that the president seems to be controlling both sides of the armed forces of Nigeria and nothing more. My country people abeg make una help me answer these questions make thinking no go kill me! President Buhari and his boys, I feel I have the legal right to ask questions about things I don't understand and I feel its your duty to choose either to answer my question or to allow me to keep asking until I get a satisfactory answer. I expect you to pretend as a Democrat for once by not sending your dogs to be harassing me all about. AYENI O.A Icon mcbammy. A curious Nigerian with the conscience of a woofer. |
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Although a bit off point but still business Can anybody get me any or all of these old Nigerian currencies ( pounds and shillings) for cash?
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