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Demons everywhere! ALMIGHTY FATHER we humbly ask that YOU continue to protect your children (Amen)! |
Everything would soon be resolved! The ADC is only acting a "written script", but he does not have the required constitutional back-up!! |
Staff audit is the "norm"! The Presidential Body Guard unit would resume duties soon! Some adjustments are currently being put in place! |
prettythicksme:I don't fvck dirty pigs like you! Smelling biatch! Don't quote my post again! Be warned! |
sukkot:You are completely wrong! We have southerners who can deliver better than all the northerners put together! They are just playing "sectional/ethnic politics"!! |
This President is appointing his kinsmen into juicy positions! This is not the "change" Nigerians voted for!! I'm just observing from a distance!! |
.......that "mouth odour" part make me dey scatter laugh!Funny but true, majority of these Naija girls get very bad mouth/body odour! I wonder how that p**** odour go be sef ![]() |
This man has no conscience at all! I pity the citizens most! They are the ones that would seriously suffer from his "tyranny"!! |
Hehehehe.... Terrorists a.k.a mugu men! |
RED ALERT!!!! ![]() Another Al-mustapha "wanna-be" spotted in the Presidential Villa! ![]() |
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In this interview, a security consultant and former Director of the Department of Security Service, Mike Ejiofor, speaks on the implication of the withdrawal of the DSS personnel from protecting the president. What do you think is the implication of the withdrawal of the DSS from the Villa? First of all, I don’t believe the story that the DSS has been withdrawn from protecting the president because his security should not be toyed with. If the president is intent on changing the security architecture, a policy formulation should be made. He should come up with a working document streamlining the different functions of the various agencies. Statutorily and constitutionally, the Department of Security Service is charged with the protection of the president, the vice president, the Senate president, the governors, deputy governors, speaker of the House of Representatives and state lawmakers and their families. The president’s security should not be toyed with. I believe that what is going on now is people who are trying to settle personal scores. Instead of looking at national security, they want to settle personal scores and, in the process, compromise national security and the security of the president. I don’t believe it, but if it is true, it’s rather unfortunate because the military personnel being drafted are not trained in body guard protection. The DSS men are trained for VIP protection and the president falls under VIP. Let us go down memory lane. How was the National Security Organisation formed? It was established in 1976 after the assassination of General Murtala Muhammed specifically to protect the president and maintain internal security. The NSO continued until 1986 when General Ibrahim Babangida over threw the government of Muhammadu Buhari and clamped down on the NSO because the NSO frustrated various efforts to over throw the government. The president himself can attest to the loyalty and the defense of his government by the NSO. It so provoked Babangida that when he assumed office, he said he was going to overhaul the NSO, which led to the split of the then NSO into three bodies: the National Intelligence Agency, charged with external intelligence, the State Security Service, charged with internal security, and the Defence Intelligence Agency, which is purely a military affair. I don’t want to believe that Mr President gave that directive but silence disturbs. Government should come out to clarify the issues because the life of the president is being toyed with by people who are pursuing personal interest. The argument is that the DSS was manifestly partisan in the run up to the election and, as such, their loyalty to the new administration cannot be guaranteed. That argument is neither here nor there. Don’t forget that the SSS personnel are Nigerians. There are many people who have sympathy for the APC in the DSSS. There are people who also have sympathy for the PDP. There are laid down procedures for doing things. If government institutes an investigation and discovers that perhaps the leadership of the DSSS compromised in loyalty to the nation, then appropriate actions should be taken. In 1999 when Obasanjo came in, he clamped down on the DSSS, accused it of various offences and set up the Oputa panel. Eventually the DSSS was not indicted. So if you are from afar, there are all kinds of allegations people make, but they should be subjected to investigation. What I am saying is that we should not compromise our security architecture on the altar of personal interest. People out there to serve their personal interest are the problem. What ever happened amounts to what the APC said they were coming to fight: impunity. Also recall the directive given even before the president was sworn-in barring AIT from covering the president but it was reversed because the president said he was not aware of it. Do you think the army has the capacity to provide close body guard protection for the president? It is a laughable question because, on one hand, the president is directing that the military check points be withdrawn to perform their military duty. How can you now entrust the life of the president to the military when there are people who are statutorily charged with the responsibility? Whether the ADC was given the directive, he doesn’t have the authority and capacity and I stand to be challenged. It cannot come from the ADC. If government has been constituted, such matter should either come from the NSA or the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. What do you think is the way forward? In the present circumstance, government has to issue a statement because the statement from the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity did not deny or confirm that the DSSS has been asked to leave the Villa. There must be a specific statement on whether they have been withdrawn or not. As we speak, we don’t know the true position and it is very dangerous to the security of the president. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/the-implication-of-toying-with-mr-presidents-security-ejiofor-ex-dss-director/ CC: lalasticlala |
People are wiser now! They don't want persons who claim to be "freedom fighters" all for their "selfish interests" to cause any form of breakdown of law and order as well as hardship to people from the region!! They (miscreants) should all be called to "order"! |
Choi! ![]() Na so I see Lola Ogedengbe breast I come begin dey shed tears! Hehehehe........that her own deep pass this one wey you dey discuss about o! ![]() |
This terrorist organisation known as Amnesty International should shut their dirty mouth! The whole wide World know about the devastating destruction these demonic terrorists have caused in terms of human lives! President Buhari should throw this stu.pid report into the "trash can" because they've always been a "distraction" to our gallant Armed Forces! George Bush who committed one of the greatest crime against humanity is still walking free! Nonsense!! |
No doubt, Nigeria is a country filled with super intellectuals! Unfortunately, with all the human resources available, we're not making meaningful progress as a Nation! LORD help us! |
The former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (Rtd) has again dismissed the allegation by Amnesty International (AI) that the Nigerian Military were guilty of war crime against civilian populace in the North Eastern part of the country, describing it as baseless. Gen. Ihejirika made the position known yesterday at the occasion of National Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria Lecture and the award presentation to him by HURIWA in recognition of his contribution to the war against terrorism in Nigeria. The theme of the lecture was: Energy and House Hold Poverty in Nigeria and Human Rights and National Security. It held in Abuja. Ihejirika who was represented by Group Capt. Affiku Steven (Rtd) said the allegation by AI was worrisome considering the huge sacrifices being made by the Nigerian Military and other security personnel to contain the spread of Boko Haram in the country and challenged the world body to come up with substantive evidence by making their source public. The Amnesty International had in its recent report published on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, accused the Nigerian military of carrying out abuses against civilians, as part of their fight against the Islamic extremist group, Boko Haram. The international human rights group also accused the military of killing more than 600 released prisoners. The violence against civilians it said constitutes “war crimes”. He commended the HURIWA for the honour done him and the Nigerian armed forces in recognition of their contributions in the war against terrorism. For him, the worst human rights violation for the past six years were the abuses committed by the militant sect, which was responsible for the killings, bombings, and other attacks throughout the country, resulting in numerous deaths, injuries and the widespread destruction of property. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/human-rights-abuse-ihejirika-replies-amnesty-international/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook CC: lalasticlala |
These "extremists" have become the most dangerous threat to humanity lately! |
Do people still indulge in such relationship?? Gross immorality everywhere!! ![]() |
We need action! Everybody indicted should face prosecution as well! |
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Good news! Apart from Ajah roundabout, a flyover is also needed in jakande roundabout! |
I have said it many times that this "arch rivalry" within Security Agencies in Nigeria is like a "time bomb" waiting to "EXplode" |
When the likes of paedophile Yerima constitute the National Assembly, what do you expect?! They now make the "laws" to suit their "evil desire"!! |
By Ugochukwu Alaribe Aba—Hell was let loose yesterday in Aba, Abia State, as soldiers and a team of mobile policeman engaged themselves in a fierce shoot-out over alleged assault on a policeman in the city. Vanguard gathered that soldiers of the Forward Operation Base of the 144 Battalion, stationed at Ngwa High School, Aba, had confronted a MOPOL officer, who was riding on a motorcycle, on why he wore a camouflage, which they claimed did not belong to the police. Eyewitnesses told Vanguard that the soldiers, not satisfied with the response of the policeman, attempted to pull off the camouflage, but the police officer sprayed tear gas on the soldiers and a fight ensued. The policeman, attached to the MOPOL 55, Aba, returned to his base where he mobilised his colleagues and stormed Ngwa High School to engage the soldiers. In the ensuing melee, there was exchange of gunfire and one of the policemen sustained a gunshot injury. A soldier, who declined to have his name in print, told Vanguard that the policeman refused to properly identify himself, when asked to do so, and a fight started. Spokesman of Abia State Police Command, Onyeke Ezekiel, who confirmed the incident, said the injured policeman was receiving medical attention. He said senior officers of both agencies had commenced investigations the fracas. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/soldiers-policemen-in-free-for-all-over-uniform/#sthash.1nnB4DvO.dpuf |
My President is still on a "vendetta mission"!! I hope it isn't too late before he realises he may just be "chasing shadows"!! |
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Lol ![]() Abeg free my president o! The Organisation that was used to discreetly expose him in the whole certificate saga has been sent packing from the Villa! This clearly shows that Buhari's hands are not "clean"! Please, do not quote me! |
Ideally, if it were to be in sane societies, these thieves would "rot" behind bars! So many of them would even face public execution! But here in Nigeria, they would be "recycled" so as to stay relevant!! Big Shame!! |
GEJ failed woefully, we agree! I make bold to say that, even the hands of Buhari and some of his APC cohorts are not "clean"! Please, do not quote me!! |
Politricks!! |
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