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adedehinbo:I know richbam- that's Olamide's filling station. |
adedehinbo:There was serious gbege at New garage yesterday. New garage was as quiet as a graveyard in the evening. Solo and Small Jaypron sects were fighting there yesterday. |
adedehinbo:Kusa is ok. Is it not that street close to Olamide's filling station? |
iddonla:Minus2, 2phat, Seriki etc |
adedehinbo:Bariga is not so much a bad place to live especially if you live from LadiLak towards Palmgrove. From Idi-aba towards Bariga roundabout then towards Temple are the risky places. What bothered me about Bariga was that by 11pm, everywhere is dead. I could be coming from another Zone and everywhere will be bubbling with streetlights but when I get to Bariga, I start getting afraid of being robbed or raided by police. By 11pm, the gates are locked. But in Akoka there, by 12am, people are playing football under the street lights. That is part of what has affected the mentality there. |
adedehinbo:The info I got is that the police are raiding now. New garage, somolu etc. |
I have confirmed from reliable sources. Small Jaypron is dead. |
Silva was investigated for corruption including owning 48 houses. But as this administration came in and he was an APC member, all 48 houses were returned to him. 48 houses. Unbelievable. Obi claims his houses were bought before he became Governor and they were all declared in the asset declaration form. If anyone has contrary information, then sue him to court. We are aware of a dullard who promised to declare his assets and compel his appointees to do same. Till today, that declaration has not been made available to the public. Osinbajo headed a panel that probed Babachir and the Ikoyi billions. He promised to release that report. He hasn't. Babachir was sacked but has not been prosecuted. Till today the public does not know who owned the Ikoyi billions and the report on Babachir. If that money was owned by the opposition, we would have seen pictures. Sick bastards. |
I'm hearing rumours that Small Japron may not actually be dead. I can't confirm at this point. If you live around Bariga or Somolu or Fadeyi, please be always careful. Let me tell you my experience with S.J. Around 2012, I went into Rossy hotel. It was around 4pm. I had left work early, so I decided to branch and have some bottles. There were guys sitting at the outside bar. I greeted them and went inside the inner bar. The inner bar was too quiet and I stood up with my drink to go to the outer bar. The way these guys sat, the space for me to sit was in the middle. As I sat, I felt uncomfortable. These guys were looking at me somehow. Just then Odigie (the owner of Rossy hotel) drove in. I knew him. He just came straight and was telling me "how far...na wao...he was waiting for me yesterday, he didn't see me...that I should come". He held my waist and was pushing me softly. As we entered a quiet place, he told me to leave the place. That where I sat was in the middle of these boys. That do I not know Small Jaypron? I had been hearing the name but I did not know him face to face. The Jaypron I knew was the Island own. |
Rohr has a substitution problem. |
Nothing new here. Their hypocrisy is genetic. |
Anyone else but the ill-educated Buhari with his criminal incompetence. It's no wonder Fela called him a craze man. Animal in human skin. Sick geriatric thieving bastard. |
While I have reservations about your mannerisms, it is clear for all see to that Buhari is a stupid and useless man. Fela was not wrong when he called him a craze man. |
I can categorically tell you that these people do not exist. They exist only in soft copies and are used by agents in their attempt to manipulate narratives. Look up their names and profiles and you will see NOTHING. Lol. No prior existence except on Microsoft word hehehehe. |
Everyone desirous of factual lies busting should follow @AfricaCheck on Twitter. They have teamed up with Facebook to combat fake news in Africa. They have just busted a lie by the Nigerian minister of mines. |
Such ignorance given prominence on a site that can only be Nairaland. Bayelsa does not take in trillions in allocation. It gets on average, 10-13 billion naira in a month. The least receiving state is Osun with 1-3 billion. The average collection for all the states is 7 billion. Here is a 2018 study listing the 14 states that can't survive without federal allocation, Bayelsa is not there www.saharareporters.com/2018/04/29/14-states-cant-survive-without-federal-allocation-report Seun, you should warn your mods about putting on the FrontPage articles without citations and opinions with no references. Your forum is turning into a trashcan. |
Can you provide the list of thieves playing the Christian card to get away with their criminal acts? Can you also provide the list of the alleged Christian leaders justifying these crimes by the thieves playing the Christian card? |
tochukwuifediba:Some people consider APGA to be an Igbo party. Maybe so. If the plan is to play identity politics and divide votes on a sizable scale, the people would want someone they can relate with to occupy prime position. And bear in mind that the presidential election is not as emotional as governorship election. In governorship election, the contest is between natives of that state with very primal tribal alignment. Whereas in presidential election, the people are more laid back and rational on whom they want. So, don't let the result of the past gov election cloud your rationality. I assume the Igbo people can read between the line. |
Paul Artwright spoke on the executive Bill on temporary asset forfeiture and not on the travel ban. It is also amusing when you consider that the rep is alleged to have spoken on a ban the government claimed it didn't release. Hahahaha. |
If the aim is to divide Igbo votes then it would make more sense for APGA to choose a presidential aspirant from the South East. The article is sensational and irrational. |
This lie was busted since last month. Here is a fact check https://www.naija.ng/1192633-fact-check-has-forbes-ranked-nigeria-economy-africa-2018.html |
Groups that exist only in soft copy. None of these political NGO groups ever have a face or any of their members have a history that can be pointed at, whether socially or academically. Another of such groups are RNDA, REIPOB, TRIPOB or is it TRIPOD (lol) etc. Shameless filths that exist only on word processor applications. Lol. |
Waste of investment in an accursed region. For decades now, successive governments have wasted billions of dollars in hydrocarbon exploration in that accursed land. Not one single drop has been found. A region that has been destined for poverty, uneducation and violence. *spits* The middle belt must excise itself from these filths. |
You will not see the claimed 'religious neutrals' like pataricatering and mindfulness here. Disgusting filths. |
Boko haram are fighting for an enthronment of Sharia which is a fundamental tenet of Islam. The Northern governors already imposed Sharia as a form of Islamic legislation in their territories and this is the actuality by Boko haram. A Muslim believes in Sharia, which is exactly what Boko haram is implementing. Do not be fooled by their serpentine reticence. They are in oneness with Boko haram in ideology. Islam must find answers to why over 90% of current terrorists profess the faith. The rise of far-right and conservative movements in many countries makes their persecution imminent and inevitable. |
Boko haram are fighting for an enthronment of Sharia which is a fundamental tenet of Islam. The Northern governors already imposed Sharia as a form of Islamic legislation in their territories and this is the actuality by Boko haram. A Muslim believes in Sharia, which is exactly what Boko haram is implementing. Do not be fooled by their serpentine reticence. They are in oneness with Boko haram in ideology. Islam must find answers to why over 90% of current terrorists profess the faith. The rise of far-right and conservative movements in many countries makes their persecution imminent and inevitable. |
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