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NYSCRe: Soldiers Storm Ondo NYSC Orientation Camp, Beat Staff Up (Photos) by jacko007(m): 1:23pm On Jul 12, 2019
HITdemUP:
Nigerian Soldiers are Cowards who only display their power on defenceless masses. I'm not surprised they pee on their boxers when they hear "Boko" even without putting "haram"
They only display brute force when they are in convoy...
I was putting on a camouflage jersey last week and I ran into this soldier, I am certain he knew that I'm not a soldier, but he appeared scared to challenge me for wearing their camouflage because he was alone... I just strong face waka for im front like he doesn't exist....I know he can't defeat me when it comes to physical combat, good enough he wasn't with a riffle...
Had it been he tried any stunt with me I would have designed his face with punches... Like I said they are Cowards....
They only react when they are in convoy or when they are close to Military barracks or military check Point........
Congratulations you saw your size, you can talk because he ignored you na, if to say he use you do tooth brush now, you won't say all this ����.. Them say make you no wear their camouflage, you say No
TravelRe: Man Wears 15 Shirts At Airport To Avoid Paying Flight Baggage Charge by jacko007(m): 2:12pm On Jul 08, 2019
See Africans and the world ba... Since it's a Scottish, he is an intelligent man, if this should have been a Nigeria now eh, una go say na poverty cause.. I thank God for the future, �� would be great again.
CrimeRe: Nigerian Legion Trainees Beat Man Trying To Stop Them From Assaulting A Lady by jacko007(m): 6:30pm On Apr 23, 2019
JasonScoolari:
The Military now seeing the Civilians as animals all under the administration of Buhari.
How does military come into context na bros.... if you don't know the meaning or duties of Nigeria legion abeg ask and stop driving towards the wrong direction
PoliticsRe: GBoy Nick, Nigerian Soldier Escapes Boko Haram Attack. Photos by jacko007(m): 11:42pm On Nov 27, 2018
lies everywhere.... which gboy... the same gboy that uploaded on the 18, how come he gave this man such story, please learn to dig before unveiling...
Technology MarketRe: Local Deliveries in Nigeria States��✈������ by jacko007(m): 8:44am On Nov 25, 2018
Am on your pm.. Please reply!!!
Business To BusinessRe: Small Business Owners Lets Meet Here For Networking by jacko007(m): 4:06am On Nov 10, 2018
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PoliticsAnother One In A Hundred Abandoned Military Officer (viewers Discretion) by jacko007(op): 5:28pm On Nov 06, 2018
Another case of an ambushed soldier left unattended by the military and a fellow good Nigeria took to twitter to solicit, those tagged are the Vice president, the official spokesperson of the president and News agencies.

I keep wondering if our Nigerian leaders could just search for a lasting solution to such cases without good Nigeria's having to plead on social media's often, you might say he signed to defend the country, of course he did but why couldn't you do the same? Jobs are limited, many join for the love of their country and some even enlisted for just a feel of wearing a camouflage and met their Waterloo, this are people with families, dreams, untapped potentials and goals to aim..

#Supportthengerianarmytoday#




https://khakigist..com/2018/11/another-one-in-hundred-abandoned.html?m=1

CrimeAssassination Attempt On Ekweremadu And Family Turn Sour by jacko007(op): 11:27am On Nov 06, 2018
A yet to be identified gunman is being held by the police in Abuja after being apprehended during an invasion into the home of the deputy president of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu. The man who has reportedly yet to divulge his mission was part of a group of men who invaded Ekweremadu’s house early on Tuesday morning, Mr. Uche Anichukwu, special adviser on media to the Deputy President of the Senate disclosed in a statement.

The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, his wife, and son escaped an assassination attempt at about 4am on Tuesday. One of the “The armed men discreetly evaded the security at Ekweremadu’s Apo Quarters residence, to gain entry into his house. “The attackers, who could not immediately shoot in order not to attract the attention of the security personnel on duty, took hold of his son, and commanded him to lead them the Senator’s bedroom. “It was at the Senator’s bedroom that a struggle ensued, leading to the arrest of one of the assailants with dangerous weapons and housebreaking devices, while the rest managed to escape. “The arrested member of the gang has, however, refused to divulge any information on the operation and has been handed over to the police. “Ekweremadu, his wife, and one of his sons were in the house at the time of the attack. “It could be recalled that the lawmaker narrowly escaped an attempt on his life in Abuja on November 17, 2015. “Although the 2015 incident was reported to the security agencies, nothing has been heard about the matter till date.
PoliticsFemi Falana Petition The NHRC On Shi'ites Killing by jacko007(op): 10:39am On Nov 06, 2018
HUMAN Rights activist , Mr. Femi Falana SAN, yesterday, petitioned the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission, to investigate the killing of 492 Shiites by the Army and the Police between 2014 and 2018.

https://khakigist..com/2018/11/femi-falana-petition-nhrc-on-shiites.html?m=1

In a petition, Falana flayed the Nigeria Army and Nigeria Police Force over infringements of the fundamental rights of the Shiites. He, however, threatened to report the ”genocidal acts and crimes against humanity being committed by the known officials of the security agencies to the Special Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in contravention of article 7 of the Rome Statute.”


The petition reads: “In spite of the duty imposed on the Federal Government to respect the fundamental rights of every person living in Nigeria the Nigeria Army and Nigeria Police Force have embarked on the systematic infringements of the fundamental rights of the Shiites to life, personal liberty, fair hearing, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of association and assembly. In particular, not less than 492 Shiites were recklessly massacred in Zaria, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kano and Abuja by armed military and police personnel from 2014 to 2018. A number of other Shiites, who were arrested for demonstrating against disobedience of court orders by the Federal Government, were alleged to have been tortured to death in detention camps. “Apart from such state sponsored killings the security forces have violently disrupted the meetings, religious processions, protest marches and rallies convened by the Shiites and thereby prevented them from protesting the illegal incarceration of their leaders. General Buratai justified the alleged killings on the grounds that the Shiites had plotted to assassinate him. But the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Kaduna state government to probe the attack found that the genocidal attacks unleashed on the Shiites were premeditated the Federal Government and the relevant state governments have deliberately refused to prosecute the well known violators of the rights of the Shiites.” Buhari to trouble makers: Don’t make Kaduna home of violence Lampooning the army and the police’over the killings, Falana gave a breakdown of the alleged killings. He said: “In July 2014, the Army killed 35 Shiites including 3 children of Sheik Elzakzaky at a religious convention held at Zaria. Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State paid a condolence visit to Elzakzaky in his residence in Zaria. Even though a delegation of the National Human Rights Commission led by its former Chairman, Professor Chidi Odinkalu, publicly condemned the killing of the 35 Shiite and apologized on behalf of the Federal Government the culprits were not brought to justice. “The procession of the Shiites to mark Ashura in Kano on November 29, 2015 was violently disrupted by the Police. Suddenly, there was a bomb explosion which killed 22 Shiites. The Boko Haram terrorist sect was alleged to have claimed responsibility for the bomb attack. “On December 12, 2015, the army killed 348 Shiites at a religious ceremony for allegedly disrupting the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Tukur Buratai. Although Sheik Elzakzaky was not at the religious ceremony the army invaded his house two days later, shot at him and his wife and set the house ablaze. Three of his children were killed in his presence while other family members who survived the violent attack were seriously injured. “Without any post mortem or coroner’s inquest the army buried the bodies of the slain Shiites in a mass grave in Mango, Kaduna state. The Kaduna state government proceeded to demolish the houses of Sheik Elzakzaky and other leaders of the Shia community in Zaria. The judicial commission of enquiry set up by the state government to probe the incident recommended the prosecution of the culprits but the Kaduna state government has refused to bring the killers to justice.” “13 Shiites were killed during multiple attacks on the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria by the Police and a mob in Sokoto, Kano and Sokoto on October 12, 2016.” During the attack the police injured about 20 other Shiites. “Three Shiites were killed in Kano when the police opened fire on the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria on November 6, 2017 during an annual religious procession in Kano. “20 Shiites and a police man were killed on November 14, 2017 at Tamburawa on the outskirts of Kano city when the Police violently stopped a procession of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. “The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in Sokoto State, Malam Kasim Rinintawaye died on February 9, 2018 following injuries sustained by him when he was shot by the police during a peaceful march in Abuja to demand the release of Sheik Elzakzaky from custody.” “On April 16, 2018, the police killed a Shiite while trying to prevent the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria from staging a protesting in Abuja to demand for the release of Sheik Elzakzaky from detention. “Over 50 Shiites have been slaughtered in Abuja in the ongoing violent attacks on members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria by the army and the police. In defending its participation in the official pogrom the army claimed that “during the encounter 3 members of the sect were killed.” He, however, urged the commission to “restrain the heads of the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Police Force and State Security Service (who are Sunnis) from further deploying the machinery of the Federal Government to prosecute an intra-religious war we urge you to arrest the extermination of the Shiites without any further delay.

Credit:
https://khakigist..com/2018/11/femi-falana-petition-nhrc-on-shiites.html?m=1
PoliticsFemi Falana Petition The NHRC On Shi'ites Killings by jacko007(op): 10:30am On Nov 06, 2018
HUMAN Rights activist , Mr. Femi Falana SAN, yesterday, petitioned the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission, to investigate the killing of 492 Shiites by the Army and the Police between 2014 and 2018.



In a petition, Falana flayed the Nigeria Army and Nigeria Police Force over infringements of the fundamental rights of the Shiites. He, however, threatened to report the ”genocidal acts and crimes against humanity being committed by the known officials of the security agencies to the Special Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in contravention of article 7 of the Rome Statute.”


The petition reads: “In spite of the duty imposed on the Federal Government to respect the fundamental rights of every person living in Nigeria the Nigeria Army and Nigeria Police Force have embarked on the systematic infringements of the fundamental rights of the Shiites to life, personal liberty, fair hearing, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, freedom of association and assembly. In particular, not less than 492 Shiites were recklessly massacred in Zaria, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kano and Abuja by armed military and police personnel from 2014 to 2018. A number of other Shiites, who were arrested for demonstrating against disobedience of court orders by the Federal Government, were alleged to have been tortured to death in detention camps. “Apart from such state sponsored killings the security forces have violently disrupted the meetings, religious processions, protest marches and rallies convened by the Shiites and thereby prevented them from protesting the illegal incarceration of their leaders. General Buratai justified the alleged killings on the grounds that the Shiites had plotted to assassinate him. But the judicial commission of inquiry set up by the Kaduna state government to probe the attack found that the genocidal attacks unleashed on the Shiites were premeditated the Federal Government and the relevant state governments have deliberately refused to prosecute the well known violators of the rights of the Shiites.” Buhari to trouble makers: Don’t make Kaduna home of violence Lampooning the army and the police’over the killings, Falana gave a breakdown of the alleged killings. He said: “In July 2014, the Army killed 35 Shiites including 3 children of Sheik Elzakzaky at a religious convention held at Zaria. Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State paid a condolence visit to Elzakzaky in his residence in Zaria. Even though a delegation of the National Human Rights Commission led by its former Chairman, Professor Chidi Odinkalu, publicly condemned the killing of the 35 Shiite and apologized on behalf of the Federal Government the culprits were not brought to justice. “The procession of the Shiites to mark Ashura in Kano on November 29, 2015 was violently disrupted by the Police. Suddenly, there was a bomb explosion which killed 22 Shiites. The Boko Haram terrorist sect was alleged to have claimed responsibility for the bomb attack. “On December 12, 2015, the army killed 348 Shiites at a religious ceremony for allegedly disrupting the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Tukur Buratai. Although Sheik Elzakzaky was not at the religious ceremony the army invaded his house two days later, shot at him and his wife and set the house ablaze. Three of his children were killed in his presence while other family members who survived the violent attack were seriously injured. “Without any post mortem or coroner’s inquest the army buried the bodies of the slain Shiites in a mass grave in Mango, Kaduna state. The Kaduna state government proceeded to demolish the houses of Sheik Elzakzaky and other leaders of the Shia community in Zaria. The judicial commission of enquiry set up by the state government to probe the incident recommended the prosecution of the culprits but the Kaduna state government has refused to bring the killers to justice.” “13 Shiites were killed during multiple attacks on the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria by the Police and a mob in Sokoto, Kano and Sokoto on October 12, 2016.” During the attack the police injured about 20 other Shiites. “Three Shiites were killed in Kano when the police opened fire on the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria on November 6, 2017 during an annual religious procession in Kano. “20 Shiites and a police man were killed on November 14, 2017 at Tamburawa on the outskirts of Kano city when the Police violently stopped a procession of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. “The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in Sokoto State, Malam Kasim Rinintawaye died on February 9, 2018 following injuries sustained by him when he was shot by the police during a peaceful march in Abuja to demand the release of Sheik Elzakzaky from custody.” “On April 16, 2018, the police killed a Shiite while trying to prevent the members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria from staging a protesting in Abuja to demand for the release of Sheik Elzakzaky from detention. “Over 50 Shiites have been slaughtered in Abuja in the ongoing violent attacks on members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria by the army and the police. In defending its participation in the official pogrom the army claimed that “during the encounter 3 members of the sect were killed.” He, however, urged the commission to “restrain the heads of the Nigeria Army, Nigeria Police Force and State Security Service (who are Sunnis) from further deploying the machinery of the Federal Government to prosecute an intra-religious war we urge you to arrest the extermination of the Shiites without any further delay.



https://khakigist..com/2018/11/femi-falana-petition-nhrc-on-shiites.html?m=1
HealthBenefit Of Walking Or Strolling by jacko007(op): 12:57pm On Nov 04, 2018
It's in Africans believe that those seen walking are neither broke or poor but when done excessively becomes risky to the body system but when done at interval, becomes beneficial to the body.

Feet - It help reduces the load on the other joints.
Knee - It's keeps the joint lubricated, just like two solid/metalic surface coming in contact with each other.
Legs - It lows the risk of blood coth, which may result to muscle pool.
Hips - It reduces hip fracture.
Arm - It strengthens the arm muscles.
Back - It relieves back pain.
Heart - Lowers heart pressure and risk of heart failure.
Eye - Reduces the effect of glaucoma .
Brain - Improves individual mood


Credit:

https://khakigist..com/2018/11/body-benefits-of-walking-or-strolling.html?m=1

AgricultureRe: General Market/food Price ( weekly Update ) by jacko007(m): 1:56pm On Nov 02, 2018
@ kaduna market
50kg White Corn =7800 50kg yellow Corn = 7500
AgricultureRe: General Market/food Price ( weekly Update ) by jacko007(m): 4:32pm On Nov 01, 2018
add 07032163457
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jacko007(m): 9:00am On Oct 30, 2018
Please has this 2 courses been uploaded on TMAs Portal?
ESM411 Population Environment and Development
ESM301 Introduction to Peace and Conflict
Crime#kaduna Curfew Update And The New Orders by jacko007(op): 7:46am On Oct 25, 2018
With the recent killings in Kaduna, curfew was enforced to condole the activities of perpetrators which started on 21/10/18

KDSG reviews Kaduna curfew, to enforce dusk to dawn curfew from today:

Curfew hours in Kaduna have been reviewed. Effective today, Thursday, 25th October 2018, residents of Kaduna are free to pursue their legitimate business from 6am to 5pm. Dusk to dawn curfew will be enforced from 5pm to 6am daily, until further notice.

The Kaduna State Government took the decision to review the curfew hours following a meeting today of a select committee of the State Security Council. The heads of the security agencies reported significant progress in restoring calm and commended residents for the peaceful manner in which they conducted themselves during the four-hour relaxation of the curfew in parts of Kaduna yesterday. The Government is grateful to our citizens for their cooperation while withstanding the unintended inconvenience.

Government expects normal banking and other services to resume, and markets to open as normal as from tomorrow. The security agencies will remain vigilant and continue to protect residents. Intensive surveillance of known pockets of potential trouble is also continuing, by troops on the ground and by helicopter patrols.

It is obligatory on residents to scrupulously observe the nighttime curfew hours, to keep the peace and to cooperate with the security agencies to keep our state safe. Community leaders are enjoined to ensure that hoodlums and other potential threats to peace are promptly reported to the security agencies.

Government therefore urges all residents to report any suspicious activity to the security agencies and to refrain from spreading rumoursand unverified information. The Security Council advises that there will be no hesitation to reimpose a 24-hour curfew in the event of any breach of the peace.

Signed

Samuel Aruwan
Senior Special Assistant to the Governor (Media & Publicity)
Wednesday, 24th October 2018

Have a peaceful day ahead...
Technology MarketRe: U.s Used HP. Pro Book 6550b Intel Corei3-m370 (sold) by jacko007(op): 2:08pm On Jun 02, 2018
Still available
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Ram: 4gb ram
Screen size: 15.6"
processor: 2.4ghz
HDD: 500gb
Webcam
Sim card slot
Battery capacity is great
� and laptop mini USB vacuum cleaner √
Memory cards reader √
All at #58,000 only

Hurry to get your Awuff package now while it last
PhonesRe: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by jacko007(m): 11:53pm On May 02, 2018
Please do we have any expert Here,who can flash this China version of infinix...contact me
ComputersRe: U.s Used Dell Latitude 2120 by jacko007(op): 11:56am On May 02, 2018
Back view

ComputersRe: U.s Used Dell Latitude 2120 by jacko007(op): 11:51am On May 02, 2018
Top view

ComputersU.s Used Dell Latitude 2120 by jacko007(op): 11:44am On May 02, 2018
Touchscreen
Ram:2gb
Hdd:160gb
Battery CApacity: 2hrs maximum
Charger included
@28k only..
Only for those in kaduna
But waybill could be arrange
CAll:08062376157
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jacko007(m): 4:01pm On Feb 27, 2018
Greetings friends
Please do I have to pay for semester fee to write a carryover course and also see its result?..
PhonesRe: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by jacko007(m): 7:03pm On Feb 24, 2018
Greetings Engineers...please my Sony xperia Z fell into water, so I was advised to heat before use again, but currently the phone just switch on and starts rebooting all over again...
please any solution?
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by jacko007(m): 3:38am On Jan 06, 2018
Quote me for $60 btc on paxful at a mouth watery rate

Scanners stay off
Lowballers could be considered
Jobs/VacanciesRe: I Want To Join The Nigerian Army ,but I have questions by jacko007(m): 12:44pm On Dec 31, 2017
PatrickOkunima:
I served in the NN for 11 years before retiring voluntarily.
Can we private chat please
Jobs/VacanciesRe: I Want To Join The Nigerian Army ,but I have questions by jacko007(m): 12:39pm On Dec 31, 2017
PatrickOkunima:
Screening? Running, Medical Examination, Screening of Certificates, that may not be the order though.

Tribe does not affect, since each state has its own quota.

When you join with SSCE, you're a recruit. After POP, you'll become a Private.

In those days it was possible, if you're determined and are lucky to have a good boss. But you'll pass through a lot of challenges. Now, with the insurgency, Fulani herdsmen, and other internal security challenges, it has become even more difficult.

No promotion for additional qualifications acquired on the job, but after earning your degree or HND, you can go for DSSC. No special consideration will be given to you though.

With SSCE, its Army Warrant Officer (AWO). Only a few people attain such. The probability of you reaching that is very low. 4 or maybe 5 per intake.

My question to you is, are you ready to die for Nigeria? If No, please consider an alternative career. Do not join the military as a last resort or as a means to escape unemployment.

Al the best!
Wow, I wasn't opportune to see such post earlier enough.... where you a personal sir?
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jacko007(m): 9:37am On Dec 27, 2017
Ayog25:
surprised too..i am not a new student I am a returning student.i just need someone to help me with the process of payment through the new portal because i am finding it hard
Registration is currently closed o, I also have the intention of registering a course too,let's just hope for next month... Be patience bro but I think it's easy to process.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by jacko007(m): 7:52am On Dec 27, 2017
Nounitesportal:
How to pay NOUN SCHOOL FEE

We can do late registration for you, if you're interested send a mail to nounitesportal@gmail.com
How is that possible when portal is closed?
Please don't misinform new students.
FoodRe: How Much Is A Bag Of Rice In Your Area? by jacko007(m): 7:51pm On Dec 10, 2017
jamislaw:
up till now is within 13-14k in my side here, I hope you did not buy it from IBO people's shop?
Hahhahaha...... No, it's a yoruba woman's shop....my brother no medicine after death o... How is Kakuri today
FoodRe: How Much Is A Bag Of Rice In Your Area? by jacko007(m): 4:26pm On Dec 10, 2017
jamislaw:
16k?? Am staying in Makera Kakuri, I bought it in Kakuri market.
Wow... You were just lucky I guess, although mine was Tomatoes parboiled rice.
FoodRe: How Much Is A Bag Of Rice In Your Area? by jacko007(m): 6:33am On Dec 10, 2017
jamislaw:
I bought half bag 6,500 last week in Kaduna.
Rice also got grades oo.... I bought rice 3days ago at 16000 in kaduna, central market..

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