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LOL..... . . . . . Una sure say na NA personnel beat this one?? I'm very certain the police officer tried to "show" himself to the army personnel in mufti. You don't just park anyhow at an army checkpoint talk more of brigade HQ. Even if na commander in chief you be army go use your eye show you pepper. Get well soon sir. |
LOL..... . . . . . From all indications Ghana is more prepared for the competition. Drop the ball and blow the whistle and off they go. Unfortunately I can't say same for the other team looking like they're more prepared for the Paris Fashion Week or freelancing for Gucci. Naija all the way. |
LOL.... . . . . . E remain make special investigator tell us say dem tiff eNaira. Wetin we no dey use wan dey jump pass USDT. |
LOL... . . . . . The award for luckiest man of 2023 goes to this guy... From impeachment scare to swearing in celebration!!! |
LOL... . . . . . . Hoodlums don collect their share. It's only unfortunate e no reach mogaji dem. |
LOL... . . . . . . . At this point, it is necessary that every country should boycott Israel and also put sanctions on their head. There is a difference between fighting a terrorist organization and genocide. How many Hamas fighters have been killed compared to innocent civilians? This is purely genocide and ethnic cleansing. As it stands, Hitler is a saint against Israel's current leadership. Same people who regard the holocaust as an offence to them are guilty of carrying out something worse. I'm not in support of terrorist acts whether done by terror groups or state actors. Israel and it's allies must be realize that they have failed soon, other states and their backed militias will double their involvement. |
LOL.... . . . . . . The man was doing daily contribution with our national wealth to fund his governorship ambitions simple. He and his cronies deserve Suleja prison. |
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has swept to a third, six-year term as Egypt's president, winning 89.6% of votes in an election in which he faced no serious challengers, the National Election Authority announced on Monday. The election took place as Egypt struggles with a slow-burning economic crisis and tries to manage the risk of spillover from the war in Gaza, which borders Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Some voters said the eruption of conflict in Gaza had encouraged them to vote for Sisi, who has long presented himself as a bulwark of stability in a volatile region - an argument that has also proved effective with Gulf and Western allies providing financial support to his government. Voting in Egypt was held over three days on Dec. 10-12, with the state and tightly controlled domestic media pushing hard to boost turnout, which the election authority said had reached 66.8% - above the 41% recorded at the last presidential election in 2018. The election featured three other candidates, none of them high profile. The most prominent potential challenger halted his run in October, saying officials and thugs had targeted his supporters - accusations dismissed by the National Election Authority. "There were no elections, Sisi used the entire state apparatus and security agencies to prevent any serious contender from even running," said Hossam Bahgat, head of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), an independent group. "Just like last time he handpicked his opponents who only went through the motions of running against the president with either muted or almost no criticism of his disastrous policies." Egypt's state media body has said the vote was a step towards political pluralism and authorities have denied violations of electoral rules. CONSTITUTION AMENDED Sisi, a former general, has overseen a sweeping crackdown on dissent across the political spectrum since leading the 2013 overthrow of Egypt's first democratically elected leader, Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood. He was elected to the presidency in 2014, and re-elected in 2018, both times with 97% of the vote. The constitution was amended in 2019, extending the presidential term to six years from four, and allowing Sisi to stand for a third term. Some admire an infrastructure drive including a new capital built from scratch in the desert east of Cairo. Others see the city as a costly extravagance at a time when Egypt's debt has swollen and prices have soared. Sisi's backers say security is paramount, and that some groups have benefited under his rule. That included women, said Nourhan ElAbbassy, assistant secretary-general of the youth branch of the pro-Sisi Homat AlWatan party. "We would love to see more females in key positions, more female ministers in the cabinet as long as they’re qualified, and revisions of personal rights laws that have to do with issues like marriage, divorce and alimony," she said. Authorities have sought to address criticism of Egypt's human rights record with steps including opening a national dialogue and releasing some prominent prisoners. Critics have dismissed the moves as largely cosmetic. Many Egyptians expressed indifference about the election, saying the result was a foregone conclusion. Reuters reporters who covered the vote in Cairo, Giza, Suez and the Sinai Peninsula witnessed people being bussed in to some polling stations and lingering outside them waving national flags or banners as patriotic music played. Other polling stations appeared quiet. A Reuters reporter saw bags of flour, rice and other basic commodities being handed out to people who voted in Giza, and some voters said they were pressured by their employers to take part, or that financial incentives were offered to those who cast ballots. The state media body said any provision of money or goods in return for votes was a criminal offence, punishable by fines or prison. Source: Routers Sisi casting his vote during the polls Egyptians turn out for this year's elections
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Dafresh:LOL... . . . . Going through your posts, it's evident that you're an agent of disunity. If you love your children, your land, your people and life, I suggest that you repent today and embrace peace. A progressive and united Nigeria begins with you and me. As an adult who obviously is literate, I recommend that you immerse yourself in history and learn a thing or two from it. If not for anything, your children. I love you brother. Peace. God bless Nigeria. |
LOL... . . . . . Most unfortunate thing is his brothers who will tell you to let him be and then still condemn the government when terrorists force them to sit at home and entrench their future to poverty and backwardness... Ideally anyone who as much mentions the name of a national detractor or terrorist should be made to answer. How do we progress as a nation when we give those against our unity the voice and attention to perpetrate evil against our national interest?? The southeast needs to take a cue from the northeast and northwest. The southeast is lucky that it is taking time to reap from the propaganda in place that has given terrorists the freedom to operate, unlike the northwest which has been suffering from the moment it allowed so called bandits to operate amongst the people. If the terrorists in just a single LGA in Zamfara or Kebbi are allowed into Imo or Abia, believe me the rest of the country will be gettung 3 days national mourning every week. My people, don't just hate the politicians you accuse of corruption, hate and hate those among us who seem like nobodies but go about preaching hate and disunity. Nigeria deserves a chance at getting it right and only Nigerians can make Nigeria right. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria, God bless me. |
LOL.... . . . . God bless Pres. Muhammadu Buhari. God rest you sir. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. God help us. |
LOL... . . . . . Rivers wahala. The gladiators in question are playing with the masses while the masses are picking sides... If Wike and Simi don't carry AK 47 and shoot themselves or sleep outdoors in this harmattan then they're not fighting. Una disgraceful media no get anything to report again. If there's nothing else to feed the gullible they'll invent another propaganda and distraction..... Simi will soon port to Labour Party. Watch this space. |
LOL.... . . . . . . Quote me anywhere, the fact is, you can never get to elective positions in Nigeria without godfathers. Politically, financially, criminally, spiritually, every goddem where.. So long as our democracy still needs validation from Chatham House or Washington, forget it.. Even who dem prophesy say go lead us must eventually answer to "yes daddy". |
LOL.... . . . . . . Funny man. Na this kind time your mate for somewhere go dey buy houses for London and Texas. Na now dem go dey flex Dubai like local jurisdiction. You try. No just finish ya mama food sha and no use this one as opportunity to do like like your mates for somewhere. Peace |
LOL... . . . . . Our government agencies don't regulate. They react. If nothing happens, they do nothing. If something happens, they issue statements. Shikenan!!! Na to dey collect allowances and roger naim dem sabi. Why do you think they can't defend budgets?? Why do you think it looks like the companies and products they're meant to regulate are bigger than them?? |
Dreal1247:LOL.... . . . . . Its advisable to record with dashcams or concealed camera devices and not with mobile phones. Due to the precarious security situation of the country, even the use of earpiece and headphones at military checkpoints is forbidden. Making it obvious to soldiers at a checkpoint that you're recording their activity without a visible identification item that proves you're a member of the press or a journalist is a sure way to cut your life. If you go through the Funtua-Gusau-Sokoto highway you'll know there's a checkpoint for road users and a checkpoint for your life. Help them help you. |
LOL... . . . . Commandant abi soldier ![]() Cos I know a Captain or even Lieutenant won't even stand for these drags. The authorities should come in and do the needful. I sha know how Abuja White Fowls behave in camp. As dem use money redeploy enter Abuja na so their shoulder go dey hang till you see them in Area 1 or Old Parade Ground when sun don humble everybody. |
LOL.... . . . . I believe with the right research and development, sourcing and production Nigeria will meet it's protein demand without any stress. I read sometime ago how Mosquitoes were processed into food and I was marveled. Very nutritious and safer protein sources abound on this continent, we have no business with producing Chicken for ourselves rather, we eat what we have and produce for others what they want. I don't have a degree in economics but I know this is a sure way to feed and strengthen our population without importing what's unsafe to us and weakening our economy. |
LOL.... . . . . . This drama should be on Hulu or Netflix. |
LOL... . . . . . My mind is telling me to visit the page and generate Pepsi-related contents. No Coca cola here. |
LOL.... . . . . . . I think NTA should dedicate a special program for this guys, they seem to be gifted performers. |
LOL . . . . . A cock in a cock That's another level of wonders!!!! |
LOL.... . . . . Everyone expects the military to be perfect yet they aren't perfect themselves. How can someone who claims to be "literate" not understand what an accident is? It is something that happens to everyone at anytime and we can only be disciplined to react accordingly when it does happen. I'm not absolving the Army of any blame or being insensitive to the loss of lives, but let's be realistic, the bickering and propaganda that some folks are inventing is just to show us how polarized we are as a people. How can sit in your shop and assume the Army is deliberately annihilating some ethnic groups?? Like how?? Let's assume it is so, is the Army made up of a sole ethnic group?? Someone is saying the innocent who died deserved it like WTF?? How hardened the hearts of some people are eh, you'll understand why we're stagnant. You'll confidently support and hail Israel that uses jet fighters to maim and kill innocent women and children then condemn the Nigeria Army since you people's fathers are bastards na. Someone that still depends on his machete-armed "mai guard", anointing oil, charm and local vigilante for protection will come online and tell a whole armed forces how to operate. . . LOL.... Na cheap data I blame sha. Una no fit just use this opportunity thank God say true true, Nigeria get drone wey dey function. Una dey even say SouthEast own na deliberate LOL..... wait till Lagbaja tests this new consignment in Owerri or Gusau so that we'll be sure of the fatality. Nigeria should be declared a sovereign mental institution. |
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Re: NAF Denies Involvement https://www.nairaland.com/7930682/no-air-strike-last-24 According to reports as seen on AriseNews X platform, the Army was responsible for the airstrike that led to civilian casualties in Kaduna. ARMY ACCIDENTALLY BOMBS KADUNA VILLAGERS Many residents have been reportedly killed in an accidental air strike carried out by a Nigerian Army aircraft at Tudun Biri village in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The incident is said to have occurred around 9pm on Sunday, when villagers gathered for Maulud celebration. The Kaduna state government in its reaction says it has received briefings from security forces on the attack which is said to have left an unknown number of citizens dead and many others injured. At a meeting presided over by Deputy Governor Hadiza Balarabe, which had in attendance heads of security agencies, religious and traditional leaders, the Nigerian Army explained the circumstances that led to the unintended attack. The General Officer Commanding One Division of the Nigerian Army in Kaduna, Major General VU Okoro explained that the Nigerian Army was on a routine mission against terrorists before its operations inadvertently affected members of the community resulting in a collateral damage. Source: https://twitter.com/ARISEtv/status/1731666866295177419?s=19
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SalamRushdie:Don't get it twisted, It is the duty of the Airforce to defend our airspace buh that doesn't mean it is the only one with power in the skies. The Army and Navy have air assets and conduct/coordinate operations from the same airspace. Like I said earlier, if you're familiar with the operations going on in the Northwest, then only the Army can be responsible for this fatality. The NAF restraints its kinetic involvement in the Northwest unlike in the northeast. |
LOL.... . . . . . Some people actually think the NAF is shooting itself on the feet by saying it is not the only one operating CAVs. When you take a look at the North West as an APR of the armed forces together with ongoing operations within the area, you'll know and understand that anything can happen and anyone can do something. If you say an airstrike was made and truly, an airstrike is proven to have been carried out, then the Army is in a better position to explain. And if it's the usual fake news they peddle then you detractors need to be stopped. |
LOL... . . . . Well, if it wasn't for the "war" against Hamas the narrative would have been "a war against government spending and state of the military " buh, it's Israel and come on! It's in a war against Hamas, afterall, these media guys need to earn their Xmas bonus so, yes!!! Wow! A miracle. Wow!! Just wow!!! |
D1official:LOL.... . . . That's someone giving you lectures on how to not say the lord's name in vain... I've been with folks who conjure up the name of the lord for diabolic and wicked deeds. If someone chooses to be a terrorist in the name of Allah, deal with them and not everybody. |
Dontcry09985:Oga, practice your faith in peace and let another man practice his'. The world would be a better place for you and your children if you stop carrying another person's problem. Just curious, if Dan Fodio and his party had got to you before the white preachers what would have been your opinion now?? Don't answer me, answer to your creator. Before we became muslims and Christians and Buddhists, we are humans!!!! |
LOL.... . . . . . . This beer go make sense with some Birnin Kebbi Kilishi. |
LOL... . . . . . The reporter has been reported. This issue of one chance kidnapping in Abuja is really a menace. Just last weekend, an aunt I left at home to go hangout with my friends met similar fate at Zone 6 Junction. The cab she boarded to Gwarimpa just picked her and drove her round Zone 6. Korokoro she dey look house she no fit shout. She was ordered to call her family and demand #3 million before bringing it down to #500K. They beat her, took the Samsung phone she just received from a relative in the UK that wasn't even up to 2 hours in her possession and dumped her at Berger Bridge. She was too shocked and too happy to be alive after the incident. Wike, please do something ooo or we'll leave Abuja for you and ya fellow big men. |

