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Dino Melaye just want make us watch Nollywood,the guy is a big scam, to skeptics like us,Melaye must have staged managed this incident to get cheap popularity,cos as far as i am concern he is not a threat to anybody other himself.. |
Corruption is the culture of the Nigeria police,they cherish it in high esteem,the orientation of money making in the force is disturbing,the police just need a total overhauling.... |
The amnesty package proposed by northern elders and approved by the presidency is as follows: 1. A ministry of Northern affairs must be established like the Niger Delta Ministry. 2. Each Boko haram member who embraces the amnesty will receive an initial cash reward of 3 million naira to start up a business. 3. Boko haram members who embrace the amnesty program will be giving a house by the FG 4. Boko haram leaders who embraced the amnesty program will be giving a cash gift of 20 million naira each and other juicy packages will also follow 5. Selected boko haram members from each zone will be taken abroad for training, just as the Niger delta militants enjoyed. 6. Each boko haram member will be on a monthly salary of N100,000 for a period of 3 years. 7. FG must rebuild borno, yobe and other state they claimed the JTF destroyed. 8. Security contract will be given to Boko haram leaders to secure the north. 8. JTF will be completely withdrawn from the northern states, where boko haram operates. http://9javoice./2013/04/05/fgs-approved-amnesty-charter/ |
At least we have a president that listens..i prefer him than someone who is arrogant and always adamant. All we are praying for is for the evil sect Boko Haram to truly repent and stop killing innocent people,we want our dear country to grow and remain stable in all ramifications.. |
We all know that it will be a failed enterprise, people that always blame others for their woes will never live together,i am yet to see any serious person in the alliance,only bitter people who always attribute their political misfortunes on others...as for us we will continue to watch all we care about is the growth and stability of our country Nigeria is bigger than any politician.. |
This is the epitome of falsehood,where is the signature?please OP stop taking us for granted we are more intelligent than this... |
Olaolufred: DON'T YOU THINK YOU ARE FOOLING YOURSELF?Something that was said no too long ago,that statement was creditted to General Buhari, we all heard it, we Nigerians are too intelligent to be fooled,let always call a spade a spade.. |
The second name of Sheik Gumi is confusion,only a shallow minded person will take him serious,he should be ignored completely |
Let them tell this to children who are in kindergarten, as far as we are concern the NPF is a symbol of corruption with no apology.. |
El rufai is a confused man,i could remember him vividly criticizing General Buhari, now he is praising him,before we know it he will tell us that Shekau the Boko Haram leader is the best leader we never heard... |
Why will he see the difference when he has contributed to the crisis with the 2011 post election violence,Buhari is just a confused man with nothing to offer on the table,he should wake up from his slumber. |
I trust the secret police, the SSS. More than all of the security agencies,I believe they will do a good job,what happened btw the Police and the NSCDC is a National embarassment that must all be frowned at especially at this trying times. |
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, directed the Department of State Security, DSS, to investigate Wednesday’s clash between the Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in Ikorodu area of Lagos, which resulted in the death of two NSCDC personnel. Jonathan also summoned authorities of the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, over the clash. It was gathered that Jonathan asked an independent body to investigate the cause of the of clash between the Federal Government’s agencies, following accusation and counter accusation on which party actually pulled the trigger that killed the NSCDC staff. It was learnt also that the president met behind closed doors for about an hour with a police delegation led by the DIG ‘A’ Division, Suleiman Fakai at the Presidential Villa. Other members of the police delegation were the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Umar Manko; ACP in-charge of Anti-Vandalism, Friday Ibadin and the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Mr Muhammed Abubakar, is said to be currently out of the country. The president had met, Wednesday evening, with the leadership of the NSCDC, led by the Commandant-General, Dr Ade Abolurin. Mba told State House correspondents shortly after the meeting that the clash formed part of the issues discussed with the president, adding that the police used the opportunity of the meeting to give the president “the police perspective of the report.” However, while the NSCDC maintained that the police killed their men, an action that resulted in a reprisal attack by its personnel, the police debunked the claim, saying the former was responsible for the shooing. Vanguard learnt that during the interrogation of Inspector Sunday Gabriel and three other policemen, including the NSCDC personnel picked from the scene of the incident, by Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko, the NSCDC officer, identified as Gbedogun Olarewaju debunked the claim that they were ambushed. Rather, he was said to have explained to Manko that “we went to the area to raid at midnight in two Hilux cars. We arrested eight vandals and exhibits and put them in our vehicles. We did not shoot or attempt to shoot. As we were going, we saw a Toyota Camry car coming and our men stopped to know who were inside because it was not a patrol vehicle. A man (Inspector Sunday) came out first with a pistol. “He was not wearing uniform. Then, the Sergeant came with a loaded double barrel. The man in mufti asked my boss, DSC Olufemi, who he was and my boss said he had no right to ask him that question since he saw him in his uniform.” During the argument, Olarewaju reportedly said Inspector Sunday pushed his boss. “My boss then ordered us to arrest the man, that he would like to know him better since he was not wearing uniform. In the process, we tried to handcuff and move him into the car. But before we knew what was happening, we saw some Mobile policemen who started shooting,” Olarewaju was quoted to have said. Asked at what point his colleagues bodies were found on the ground, Olarewaju reportedly said, “I was in the car with the Inspector then. I was only informed on the telephone by my boss that two of our men were dead.” On his part, Inspector Gabriel who was clad in a blue Jean’s jacket and brown trousers, reportedly told the investigative team that he identified himself as an Inspector attached to the Inspector-General of Police Special Squad on Anti-Pipeline vandalism. He was quoted thus: “ the next thing I saw was that they started beating me and handcuffed me.” Meanwhile, the NSCDC has allayed fears that their man in police custody could be forced to make statementshttp://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/policenscdc-clash-jonathan-directs-dss-to-take-over-investigation/ |
This is an indictment to the NPF,is provocation a passport for killing someone, i just wonder when the NPF will be professional enough to determine the right from the wrong, they are always on the news for the wrong reasons...Haba... |
It is so apparent that the controversial Sheik seems to understand the problem better than most northern leaders who are busy making noise for Amnesty, i wish northern leaders can align their position to the statement made by the religious leader.. |
Nobody is above the law,at least he is lucky to have been given only 24 years,anybody who takes away the life of a fellow human being should be punished accordingly...the likes of Shekau's turn will come someday.... |
PrettyRita: · Federal Operatives arrived Kano on 9th of June, 2012, raided the house of Abubakar Lawal only to be told that he was arrested by Rejiyer/Remo Police Station on the 31st of May, 2012 and handed over to Director, State Security Services Kano.I have been a keen follower of this case,the NPF just keeps embrassing itself,I just wonder when the NPF will wake from its slumber and stop decieving Nigerians,I have a lot of questions on this write up,but will be counter productive cos I don't the NPF is a serious agency. |
RIP Prof.. |
I don't know the rationale the members of the National Assembly are using to weigh corruption, imagine the likes of Hembe and Farouk still shamelessly contributing to National issues, after been indicted with glaring evidence.What is good for the Goose is also good for the Gander, if Oteh should go, the likes of Farouk and Hembe should be recalled too, so that we will begin to take the National Assembly serious. But for now, the NAS is just a kettle calling pot black. |
saved: :- sss personnel are noise makers. Instead of telling us the truth that there is fire on the mountain so that everyone can run for safety and prepare to defend themselves but, they tell us they are on top of the situation whereas, they have been overwhelmed. It high time Nigerian realised SSS only protect people in government, their family members and associates. If you think you are covered, you are on your own( oyo). They knew BH operatives, sponsors and, bankers, account numbers and other activities but, they refused to arrest them for political reasons. The govt. of the day is using Innocent Nigerians to score political point, afterall, they have to justify huge amount budgeted for security which SSS is a big stakeholder. If BH kills one million Nigerian today, oga at the top does not send nor care, he will only condemn and set up committee to investigate the accuracy of the figure for statistical purposes. Enemy of the people. Rest in peace Chinedu...Haba my broda, why are you talking like this?our major problem in this country is that,we don't know how to appreciate things,we cherish condemnations and unconstructive criticisms,tell me how many Americans will wake up and abuse the govt because there is a terror attack?every govt no matter how bad the is want to succeed, and the success of every govt depends on how appreciative the people are,security is for all and sundry we the masses inform the security agencies with information and they act.We must have faith and encourage our security agencies cos its all for our own good. |
As the death toll in Kano bombings continue to rise, one of the senators representing Kano State, Kabiru Gaya has warned of a military takeover of government if solutions are not quickly found to the bloody terrorism ongoing in Nigeria. He disclosed this while contributing at Wednesday’s Senate plenary on matters of urgent national importance. Senator Gaya, a former Governor of Kano State said Nigeria has gradually become a failed state. He notes how school teachers and kids in Kano no longer attend schools, like their Borno state counterparts, for fear of being bombed by Boko haram. Warning of dire consequences if solutions are not found to the intimidating bombings and terror attacks on Nigerians, the Senator feared that the country may drift apart. Uche Chukwumerije, who jointly moved the motion with Senator Gaya also said about 100 to 120 persons had been confirmed dead in the Kano blast. The senate also asked the Executive arm of government to diversify its approach to tackling the problem of insecurity in the country. Raising a point of order in the chamber, Senator Chukwumerije condemned Monday’s bomb attack on a motor park in Kano pointing out that 80 percent of the victims were from a particular part of the country. He also expressed concern over what he termed the perceived indifference of Kano state government to Monday’s bombing of the motor park. He said it was sad that more than 24 hours after the destruction, the Kano state governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, had not seen it fit to pay a visit to the motor park. The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over plenary, also condemned the attack and asked the executive to effectively tackle the insecurity challenges in the country. http://www.naijapundit.com/news/northern-senator-warns-of-military-take-over-if-no-solution-is-found-for-boko-haram |
It will be very unfair not to commend our security agencies,if not for them the worst would have happened,i don't think there is any security that want to be sleeping on the street just like that,Boko Haram has failed and it will continue to fail,our problem now is how politicians are using the Boko Haram crisis to be get cheap political points,some are even calling fr Amnesty can you imagine?we must all rise up against the evil that can divide us as a Nation..Nigeria is the only country we can call our own.. |
My only concern is how the likes of Tinubu are using the Boko Haram evil to score cheap political points,its uncalled for... |
With time all the ABUS will finish and they will be disgraced like Saddam hussain |
gbanikiti: so people that died in the bomb blast should be blamed for their death? Instead of the security agents to admit their failure to safeguard the lives and properties of defenceless nigerians,they are looking for whom to blame.smhOga before you halla finish,understand the meaning of the statement,we must face whether all the security operatives in the whole country are deployed everywhere in the country if we the people are not vigilant and security conscious it will still be a futile exercise.I think the message from her is that we should wake up from our slumbers and watch each other's back that is very essential.. |
The sincere answer to the Boko haram isssue, is that the Boko Haram is not even ready for any amnesty,all they care abt is killing innocent people,for all those who are calling for amnesty for the Boko Haram should have a rethink cos i don't the evil sect is showing any remorse, we must all rise against terror to safe our beloved nation. |
We must all come to terms that the Boko Haram evil is targeted to all Nigerians who peace loving and want to thrive in their various endevours of life.Sentiment aside, Nigeria is for all us,the Evil sect Boko Haram is just trying to induce an internal war so that the country will completely collapse,we must all say no to their antics and support the government in fighting these evil people for our own good, united we stand divided we fall.... |
My fellow countrymen,it is obvious that the Boko Haram have deliberately attacked an area dominated by the igbos to cause deep hatred between the igbos and the hausa inorder to cause war in the country. My advise to the igbo people is for them to remain claim and see it as a terror attack rather than an attack tageting the igbos,we must live together as Nigerians,this is our only country,we must all rise up and fight terror head on.. |
Let The short mallam face the fire and let's see what he will be clean,he is making too much disrespectful these days.Someone that has given public land to friends,girl friends and family members is talking abt corruption,is it not absurd?El rufai is always talking as if he is a saint..we all know that he is a big rogue,time will tell all.. |