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Politics › Re: Chiboks Story Is Not Balanced by jcross19: 6:00am On May 20, 2016 |
Freedom4us: My brother this whole story no balance at all. some wise countries will be laughing our beloved nation because they know the truth. |
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Politics › Re: How Chibokgirl, Serah Luka, Was Rescued — Nigerian Army by jcross19: 5:54am On May 20, 2016 |
koladebrainiac: You have trust issues. U rather allow this thing never hsopen,army killed,chibok girl not rescue b4 may 29 n condemn our military n FG n A P C . this is very sad opposition practice. Jonathan showed some seriousness during this time last year. scam everywhere , this is what greed for power is causing and when someone is greed for power , he or she can do anything to have it. Why is it that the news is coming out on the same day protest started nationwide? They want to use that to calm the tension of the protest and take people's attention away from fuel hike. Only zombies will believe this and fall for their tricks. |
Politics › Re: Chiboks Story Is Not Balanced by jcross19: 5:50am On May 20, 2016 |
Freedom4us: I find it funny that the abductor of the first girl was not scared to comeout.
The fact he is not under arrest means that APC colluded with Boko Haram.
If the girl was rescued how come the "abductor Husband" came too and is not under arrest? http://saharareporters.com/2016/05/18/photos-chibok-girl-rescued-her-baby-and-boko-haram-husband
APC decided to let the girl come forward for propaganda reasons.
This is the plan along by APC to release the girls when they get power. am still wondering : how did they get the photo of the boko haram? Did they get phone with the girl? Then if there is no phone with the lady then when did boko haram boy pose for that pic?. |
Politics › Re: How Chibokgirl, Serah Luka, Was Rescued — Nigerian Army by jcross19: 5:46am On May 20, 2016*. Modified: 6:31am On May 20, 2016 |
[quote author=Tolexander post=45787401][/quote]jss1 but they said all of them were registered for SSCE and they were all science students? ...let the season film continue well only the zombie will believe this. |
Politics › Re: How Chibokgirl, Serah Luka, Was Rescued — Nigerian Army by jcross19: 5:40am On May 20, 2016 |
The biggest fraud ever in the history of mankind. Before may 29 , expect more release of chibok girls. Something is fishing here. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Seeing Angels From Birth. I Need Answers Please by jcross19: 4:55pm On May 18, 2016 |
Decker: OP, you are showing symptoms of Psychosis. Please go visit a qualified psychiatrist.
Psychosis is a serious mental disorder characterized by thinking and emotions that are so impaired, that they indicate that the person experiencing them has lost contact with reality.
People who are psychotic have false thoughts (delusions) and/or see or hear things that are not there (hallucinations). These are referred to as “positive” symptoms; “negative” symptoms like loss of motivation and social withdrawal can also occur.
These experiences can be frightening and may cause people who are suffering from psychosis to hurt themselves or others.
http://www.healthline.com/health/psychosis this is above your wisdom or your knowledge can fathom. |
Christianity Etc › Re: When some Muslims Think by jcross19: 11:29am On May 18, 2016 |
RealLordZeus: Mynd44 I think your attention is needed here to ban him or what? Shame on the mods. |
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Politics › Re: Fuel Price Hike: Nlc Insist On Reversal by jcross19: 7:01am On May 17, 2016 |
modelmike7: In Buhari I trust . . . May God continue to give him more wisdom and strength to lead this country to greater heights. yes !!! Zombie o! Zombie!!!!!. Bubu is the chief zombie while others are baby zombies. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Under Pressure To Sack Amaechi, SSG &others- Western Pilot. by jcross19: 6:56am On May 17, 2016 |
allthingsgood: Stop abusing bubu my love before I fire your head!  with coconut head. |
Politics › Re: ‘had I Known Better’ | Obasanjo Discloses His Regret As President by jcross19: 6:54am On May 17, 2016 |
Where is your source. |
Politics › Re: No Govt Can Fix Nigeria In 4 Years: Jonathan by jcross19: 6:52am On May 17, 2016 |
Is that live news or dead news paper? Because news seems when jonathan was pushing the house to change nigeria ruling system to 6years in one term for presidency!!!!. I know what zombies can do they can go any mile to defend their zombiesm. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Begs Lawyers To Support Anti-graft War by jcross19: 6:49am On May 17, 2016 |
slimfit1: Only you refuse to use your brains sha only zombies fail to use their and you are one of them. You have been programed to reason with your anus. |
Politics › Re: Cattle Rearing, Night Grazing Banned In Enugu by jcross19: 6:39am On May 17, 2016 |
Okay they are just waking up. |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Ibe Kachikwu At The House Of Representatives Over The Fuel Price Hike by jcross19: 6:31am On May 17, 2016 |
These are the enemies of the nation. They were voted to represent their communities, make sure the good governance reach their grass root!!! But they decided to betray their people. Thieves in danshiki and suits, the yam eaters , continue sir we know that you are not there because of masses. |
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Celebrities › Re: Uche Ogbodo Shares New Photos To Celebrate Her 30th Birthday by jcross19: 6:20am On May 17, 2016 |
In next 10 years she will doing 32 years , well woman can lie?. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Under Pressure To Sack Amaechi, SSG &others- Western Pilot. by jcross19: 6:16am On May 17, 2016 |
Which one is western pilot again?
Bubu I know is not under pressure. Bubu is a stubborn buffoon. |
Politics › Re: Saraki’s Trial: A’court Fixes May 31 For Hearing by jcross19: 6:02am On May 17, 2016 |
Who are they deceiving? The zombies or wailers?. They are trying to make all the scenario more real. Well zombies believe anything while the wailers will always wail no matter the outcome.
A strong politician will die soon. I mean renown and long serving politician. That's what God reveal to me. |
Politics › Re: IYC Wants ‘unfair Allocation’ Of Oil Blocks Probed by jcross19: 5:57am On May 17, 2016 |
You are fighting corruption, still you allow nepotism in your administration. Nepotism is one of the worst corruption. In fact buhari you are worst than those that loot openly. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Begs Lawyers To Support Anti-graft War by jcross19: 5:47am On May 17, 2016 |
DaBullIT: Anyone who wouldn't join in the battle against corruption should just fall off the wagon
Nigeria will get there , with or without the hypocrites even buhari is an hypocrite!!!, how will do you that?. He shared part of dasuki loots or you think we don't know that dasuki gave him 300k dollars and a jeep as gift? Lol criminal is pointing finger to crook, |
Politics › Re: See What Hon. GBAJABIAMILA Did In Surulere by jcross19: 5:43am On May 17, 2016 |
Is that a restaurant?. |
Celebrities › Re: Decisive Question:- Wife Or Your Mum, Who Would You Buy A Car For First? by jcross19: 9:40pm On May 16, 2016 |
NaijaBeats: https://www.news.hypesng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/maxresdefault-601x220.jpg This is definitely gonna be a heated conversation… Someone threw this Question at me and I must confess to you all, Am truly confused. Your Mum is an important woman in my life, I have promised to put smile on her face no … Read More.. http://www.news.hypesng.com/decisive-question-wife-or-your-mum-who-would-you-buy-a-car-for-first/ my mother remain first of all, she carried me in the womb for nine months, she breast fed me for good two years, she carried on her back for more than 1 year, she nurtured me from a baby to a child that I can defend my foot, she wants the best, she cried when I was in pain, in her lack she gave me in abundant, she pray for me , wish me well and many more well to me my mother first. If was not there for me I might not be what I am today and trust me you won't accept my proposal. My mother first. |
Celebrities › Re: Decisive Question:- Wife Or Your Mum, Who Would You Buy A Car For First? by jcross19: 9:38pm On May 16, 2016 |
NaijaBeats: https://www.news.hypesng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/maxresdefault-601x220.jpg This is definitely gonna be a heated conversation… Someone threw this Question at me and I must confess to you all, Am truly confused. Your Mum is an important woman in my life, I have promised to put smile on her face no … Read More.. http://www.news.hypesng.com/decisive-question-wife-or-your-mum-who-would-you-buy-a-car-for-first/ my mother remain first of all, she carried me in the womb for nine months, she breast fed me for good two years, she carried on her for more than 1 year, she nurtured me from a baby to a child that I can defend my foot, she wants the best, she cried when I was in pain, in her lack she gave me in abundant, she pray for me , wish me well and many more well to me my mother first. If was not there for me I might not be what I am today and trust me you won't accept my proposal. My mother first. |
Politics › Re: At ₦145/L Price, Nigerians Buy One Of The Cheapest Petrol In The World by jcross19: 12:42pm On May 16, 2016 |
TheMascot: why won't u have sense?.. The o.p just highlighted a fact..and also made sure he stated that the reason why Nigerians arencrying is because of the level of poverty compared to well to do..that Nigeria should improve in its facilities aspect..but u didn't get that one ooh..u just want to attack any one that doesn't want to share the same grumpy nature u have anything your programmer does seem good because you have been programmed to be so zombie continue. |
Politics › Re: At ₦145/L Price, Nigerians Buy One Of The Cheapest Petrol In The World by jcross19: 11:22am On May 16, 2016 |
mars123: you are calling the OP a zombie because he gave you information I can swear you didn't have before. Wailing will earn you nothing just a few likes but the fact of the matter is Jonathan /NOI cannot do better than what is being done to take Nigerians out of our misery. The budget, the anti corruption fight, terrorism fight, is it not enough to give the government a chance? to save a sinking ship, the first step is to stop the ship from sinking further.
Or does Buhari look like a président that is sitting and folding his hands while you suffer? the economy is going down you are here comparing yourself with saudi arabia don't you think you are a mess?. |
Politics › Re: At ₦145/L Price, Nigerians Buy One Of The Cheapest Petrol In The World by jcross19: 7:08am On May 16, 2016*. Modified: 11:30am On May 16, 2016 |
Zombiesm is a terrible sickness!!!!! Are you telling me so we should be rejoicing right?!!!! Well op I believe that you can't say all these things in many filling stations without being lynched. Don't compare yourselves with others because we are not running the same economy , the level of development is different from each other, the rate of poverty is deeper in nigeria than many countries you posted, the level of joblessness is high in nigeria compare to those countries you posted . Now compare this average nigerian feed on 1dollar per day? 1 dollar can you imagine that? So please don't compare us with any one. |
Politics › Re: FG To Propose N45,000 Minimum Wage, Meets Labour Today by jcross19: 6:58am On May 16, 2016 |
I think we are ending to a strange land because if the economy team of this administration don't bring out measure to control this inflation after this increment then nigeria will be heading to zimbabwe way. Well that's good if the government can keep to their words because we know them as lie administration. |
Nairaland General › Re: Adams Oshiomhole And Wife Lara Marks 1st Wedding Anniversary by jcross19: 6:57am On May 16, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Obama Considering Visiting Nigeria In July-New York Times by jcross19: 6:47am On May 16, 2016 |
LordVarys: ARUSHA, Tanzania — Less than two years after it blocked a sale of American-made attack helicopters to Nigeria from Israel because of human rights concerns, the Obama administration says it is poised to sell up to 12 light attack aircraft to Nigeria as part of an effort to support the country’s fight against the Boko Haram militant group.
But the pending sale of the Super Tucano attack warplanes — which would require congressional approval — is already coming under criticism from human rights organizations that say President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has not yet done enough to stop the abuses and corruption that flourished in the military under his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan.
Officials at the White House, the State Department and the Pentagon have been bracing for a fight with congressional Democrats, in particular Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont, over the sale of the planes.
The proposed sale reflects the warming of the relationship between the Nigerian and American militaries, which had frayed under Mr. Jonathan. The Pentagon often bypassed Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram, choosing to work directly with neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
In addition to citing corruption and sweeping human rights abuses by Nigerian soldiers, American officials were hesitant to share intelligence with the Nigerian military, saying Boko Haram had infiltrated it. That accusation prompted indignation from Nigeria.
But that was before Mr. Buhari, a former Nigerian Army major general, defeated Mr. Jonathan in an election last year.
Since coming into power, Mr. Buhari has devoted himself to rooting out graft in Africa’s largest economy.
He has fired a number of Nigerian military officers accused of corruption, and American military officials say they are now working closely with some of their counterparts in Nigeria. The Obama administration is also considering sending dozens of Special Operations advisers to the front lines of Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram, an insurgency that has killed thousands of civilians in the country’s northeast as well as in Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
Mr. Buhari has also pledged to investigate allegations of human rights abuses and has said he will not tolerate them.
A move to sell the Super Tucano attack aircraft to Nigeria, first reported by Reuters, would continue the détente between the two militaries, administration officials said. The Super Tucano, a turboprop aircraft, is designed for light attack, counterinsurgency, close air support and reconnaissance missions. It could prove useful as the Nigerian military tries to clear Boko Haram out of the Sambisa Forest, which is believed to hold large numbers of the militants, as well as kidnapped girls and women.
The administration has not made a formal decision to send a notification to Congress, but a senior administration official said he expected one soon. President Obama is considering a trip to Nigeria in July.
But already aides to Mr. Leahy, a sponsor of a human rights law that prohibits the State Department and Pentagon from providing military assistance to foreign militaries with poor human rights records, have expressed concern.
“We don’t have confidence in the Nigerians’ ability to use them in a manner that complies with the laws of war and doesn’t end up disproportionately harming civilians, nor in the capability of the U.S. government to monitor their use,” said Tim Rieser, a top Leahy aide.
“The United States is committed to working with Nigeria and its neighbors against Boko Haram,” said David McKeeby, a spokesman for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. “The Nigerian security forces and regional forces from Cameroon, Chad and Niger have made important progress in pushing Boko Haram out of many towns and villages of northeast Nigeria and the broader Lake Chad basin region.”
Gen. Mark A. Milley, the Army chief of staff, is attending a meeting of top African military officials, including from Nigeria, here in Arusha this week. Aboard his flight on Saturday, General Milley declined to comment on whether Nigeria’s human rights record had improved enough to warrant the sale, but said one of the reasons he was attending the meeting was to learn more about the African militaries with which the Pentagon is working.
Consideration of selling the attack aircraft to Nigeria is a sharp turnabout from two years ago, when the United States blocked the sale of American-made Cobra attack helicopters to Nigeria from Israel, amid concerns about Nigeria’s protection of civilians when conducting military operations. That infuriated the Nigerian government, and Nigeria’s ambassador to the United States responded sharply, accusing Washington of hampering the effort against Boko Haram.
“Let’s say we give certain kinds of equipment to the Nigerian military that is then used in a way that affects the human situation,” James F. Entwistle, the American ambassador to Nigeria, told reporters in October in explaining the decision to block the helicopter sale. “If I approve that, I’m responsible for that. We take that responsibility very seriously.”
Under Mr. Jonathan, the former president, the Nigerian military was accused by human rights groups of detaining and killing thousands of innocent civilians in sweeps of the militant group, a practice that Amnesty International said was continuing. This year the military rounded up several hundred men and boys in arrests that Amnesty, in a report it released last week, called “arbitrary, the hazardous profiling based on sex and age of the individual rather than on evidence of crime.”
The report said 149 people had died this year in detention in the Nigerian military’s Giwa barracks in Maiduguri, a city that has been a staging ground for the fight against Boko Haram. Among the victims were 11 children under age 6, including four infants, Amnesty said. The prisoners most likely died of disease, starvation, dehydration or gunshot wounds, the report said.
In a news release, the Nigerian military called the report “completely baseless, unfounded and source-less with the intent of denting the image of the Nigerian Armed Forces.”
Sarah Margon, the Washington director at Human Rights Watch, disagreed.
“Indications that the U.S. is going to sell attack aircrafts to Nigeria is concerning given the absence of meaningful reform within Nigeria’s security sector,” Ms. Margon said. “The U.S. must make clear that if the sale is to occur, critical steps, not just rhetorical commitments, on core human rights concerns must be an integral component for approving the sale.” http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/16/world/africa/boko-haram-nigeria-us-arms-sales-warplanes.html?referer= white countries love zombies , those they can toss around anytime they want. |