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PoliticsRe: Buhari Should Beg Ngozi Okonjo Iweala . by LRNZH(m): 12:30am On Jan 25, 2016
After all this long write up, I hate to simply tell you to go and learn about commodity prices and how they affect dependent economies.

Ngozi did not diversify the economy under GEJ when the oil price was above $100/barrel for over 4 years, it is at $30/barrel that Buhari will go to beg her to perform magic.

Abeg receive sense.
PoliticsRe: A Documented History of Political Corruption In Nigeria by LRNZH(op): 12:20am On Jan 25, 2016
Firefire:
The 53 suitcases saga arose in 1984 during the currency change exercise ordered by the Buhari junta when it ordered that every case arriving the country should be inspected irrespective of the status of the person behind such. The 53 suitcases were, however, ferried through the Murtala Muhammed Airport without Customs check by soldiers allegedly at the behest of Major Mustapha Jokolo, the then Aide-de-Camp, ADC, to Gen. Buhari .
My friend, grow up. So ADC Jokolo is now Buhari. Meanwhile Atiku was the CG of Customs.

I can't believe that even Ebola money was stolen. Chei! That's blood money o....
PoliticsRe: A Documented History of Political Corruption In Nigeria by LRNZH(op): 12:13am On Jan 25, 2016
Azikiwe don tey sha.

I even heard that the piece of land upon which UNN sits on today in Nsukka was sold to the Nigeria government as Azikiwe's property while the real land owners were told to donate land for a university that will benefit them.
PoliticsRe: A Documented History of Political Corruption In Nigeria by LRNZH(op): 12:08am On Jan 25, 2016
Firefire:
Corruption don start for Naija no be today. undecided

So it should continue unabated abi? undecided

Thank God someone is doing something about it. We have to leave our old ways behind.
I believe that GEJ will be the last most corrupt government in Nigeria's history after Buhari has cleansed the Land.
PoliticsA Documented History of Political Corruption In Nigeria by LRNZH(op):
Pre-Independence and the First Republic (Pre- 1966)
Corruption, though prevalent, was kept at manageable levels during the First Republic. However, the cases of corruption during the period were sometimes clouded by political infighting.

Azikiwe was the first major political figure investigated for questionable practices. In 1944, a firm belonging to Azikiwe and family bought a Bank in Lagos. The bank was procured to strengthen local control of the financial industry. Albeit, a report about transactions carried out by the bank showed though Azikiwe had resigned as chairman of the bank, the current chairman was an agent of his. The report wrote that most of the paid-up capital of the African Continental Bank were from the Eastern Regional Financial Corporation.

In western Nigeria, politician Adegoke Adelabu was investigated following charges of political corruption leveled against him by the opposition. The report led to demand for his resignation as district council head.

In the Northern region, against the backdrop of corruption allegations leveled against some native authority officials in Bornu. The Northern Government enacted the Customary Presents order to forestall any further breach of regulations. Later on, it was the British administration that was accused of corrupt practices in the results of elections which enthroned a Fulani political leadership in Kano, reports later linking the British authorities to electoral irregularities were discovered.
Gowon Administration (August 1966 – July 1975)
Corruption for the most part of Yakubu Gowon's administration was kept away from public view until 1975. However, informed officials voiced concerns. Critics labeled Gowon's governors as misguided individuals acting like lords overseeing their personal fiefdom. He was viewed as timid, in terms of being decisive against corrupt elements in his government.
In 1975, a corruption scandal surrounding the importation of cement engulfed many officials of the defense ministry and the central bank of Nigeria. Officials were later accused of falsifying ships manifestos and inflating the amount of cement to be purchased.

During the Gowon administration, two individuals from the middle belt of the country were accused of corruption. The Nigerian government controlled the newspapers, so the Daily Times and the New Nigerian gave great publicity to denunciations of the administration of Gomwalk, and Federal Commissioner Joseph Tarka by the two critics. A situation which may signal a cause for exigent action on corruption.

Murtala administration (1975 – February 1976)
In 1975, the administration of Murtala Mohammed made reformist changes. After a military coup brought him to power, the new government sacked a large number of prior government officials and civil servants, many of whom had been criticized for the misuse of power they wielded under the largely uneducated military of Gowon.
Obasanjo administration (February 1976 – September 1979)
The first administration of Olusegun Obasanjo was a continuation of the Muritala Mohammed administration, and was focused on completing the transition program to democracy, as well as implementing the national development plans. Major projects including building new refineries, pipelines, expanding the national shipping and airlines as well as hosting FESTAC was done during the administration. A number of these national projects were conduits to distribute favors and enrich connected politicians.

The famous Afrobeat musician, Fela Kuti, sang variously about major scandals involving the international telecommunication firm ITT led by Chief MKO Abiola in Nigeria, which the then Head of State, Gen Olusegun Obasanjo was associated with. In addition to this, the Operation Feed the Nation Program, and the associated land grab under the Land Use Decree implemented by the then Head of State was used as conduits to reward cronies, and his now famous Otta Farm Nigeria (OFN) was supposedly a project borne out of this scandal.

Shagari Administration (October 1979 – December 1983)
Corruption was deemed pervasive during the administration of Shehu Shagari. A few federal buildings mysteriously went on fire after investigators started probe on the finances of the officials working in the buildings. In late 1985, investigations into the collapse of the defunct Johnson Mathey Bank of London shed light on some of the abuses carried on during the second republic. The bank acted as a conduit to transfer hard currency for some party members in Nigeria. A few leading officials and politicians had amassed large amounts of money. They sought to transfer the money out of the country with the help of Asian importers by issuing import licenses.

In 1981, a rice shortage led to accusations of corruption against the NPN government. Shortages and subsequent allegations were precipitated by protectionism. After its election the Nigerian government decided to protect the local rice farmer from imported commodities. A licensing system was created to limit the amount of rice import. However, accusations of favoritism and government supported speculation was leveled against many officials.
Buhari Administration (December 1983 – August 1985)
In 1985, a cross section of political gladiators were convicted of different corrupt practices under the government of General Muhammadu Buhari. However, the administration itself was involved in a few instances of lapsed ethical judgment. Some cite the suitcases scandal which also coincidentally involved then customs leader Atiku, who later became Vice President in 1999 and was indicted for various acts of corruption. "The 53 suitcases saga arose in 1984 during the currency change exercise ordered by the Buhari junta when it ordered that every case arriving the country should be inspected irrespective of the status of the person behind such. The 53 suitcases were, however, ferried through the Murtala Muhammed Airport without Customs check by soldiers allegedly at the behest of Major Mustapha Jokolo, the then Aide-de-Camp, ADC, to Gen. Buhari. Atiku was at that time the Area Comptroller of Customs in charge of the Murtala Muhammed Airport."

Babangida Administration (August 1985 – August 1993)
The regime of general Ibrahim Babangida or IBB, has been seen as the body that legalized corruption. His administration refused to give account of the Gulf War windfall, which has been estimated to be $12.4 billion. He rigged the only successful election in the history of Nigeria in June 12, 1993. He lives in a very exquisite mansion in his home state(Niger-state) in the Northern part of the country.

During IBB's tenure, corruption was elevated to the policy of state. Vehicles and cash gifts were routinely disbursed by the Presidents irregularly to the rank and file to earn loyalty, and the discipline of the military force eroded. The term "IBB Boys" emerged, and was synonymous to fronts for the head of state in business realm to transact dirty deals from drug dealing to money laundering.

The President was reportedly deeply involved in drug dealing through the first lady, Maryam Babangida and Gloria Okon (his girlfriend) and the near revelation by Dele Giwa triggered the assassination of the journalist by the Presidential death squad using letter bomb.

IBB used the various push by his government for liberalization of the economy through privatization to reward friends and cronies, which eventually gave rise to the current class of new-rich in Nigeria. From banking to oil and import licenses, IBB used these favors to raise cash for himself and his family, and is regarded as one of the richest ex-rulers of Nigeria supposedly with significant investment in Globacom- one of the largest telecom operators in Nigeria, regarded as a front for his empire.
Abacha Administration (Nov 1993 – June 1998)
The death of the general Sani Abacha revealed the global nature of graft. French investigations of bribes paid to government officials to ease the award of a gas plant construction in Nigeria revealed the global level of official graft in the country. The investigations led to the freezing of accounts containing about $100 million United States dollars.

In 2000, two years after his death, a Swiss banking commission report indicted Swiss banks for failing to follow compliance process in allowing family and friends of Abacha access to accounts and depositing amounts totaling $600 million US dollars into the accounts. The same year, a total of more than $1 billion US dollars were found in various accounts throughout Europe.

Abdusalami Administration (June 1998 – May 1999)
The government of Gen. Abdusalami was short and focused on transiting the country quickly to democracy. Albeit, suspicion remains that quite a huge of wealth was acquired by him and his inner circle in such short period, as he lives in quite exquisite mansion of his own adjacent IBB's that exceeds whatever he might have earned in legitimate income. Indeed, the major Halliburton scandal implicated his administration, and this might have financed his opulence.
Obasanjo administration (May 1999 – May 2007)
Various corruption scandals broke out under Olusegun Obasanjo's presidency, including one of international dimension when his Vice President was caught in cahoot with US Congressman with cold hard cash (literally) in freezers. In addition to this, the KBR and Siemens bribery scandals broke out under his administration, which was serially investigated by the FBI and led to various international indictment that indicated high-level corruption in his administration. According to reports, "while Nigeria dithered, the United States Department of Justice had on January 18, 2012 announced that a Japanese construction firm, Marubeni Corporation, agreed to pay a $54.6 million criminal penalty for allegedly bribing officials of the Nigerian government to facilitate the award of the $6 billion Liquefied Natural Gas contract in Bonny, Nigeria to a multinational consortium, TSKJ". It involved the payment of bribes to Nigerian government officials between 1995 and 2004, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

Some other acts of corruption tied to Olusegun Obasanjo included the Transcorp shares scandal that violated the code of conduct standards for public officers, and the presidential library donations at the eve of his exit from power that pressured associates to donate. Obasanjo was also said to widely facilitate his failed campaign to alter the constitution to get a third term by actively bribing the legislature, further deepening corruption at the highest levels.

Umaru Musa Yar'Adua administration (May 2007 –May 2010)
Yaradua ascent and stay in power was short, albeit with a fair share of corruption scandals from previous administration coming to light under his tenure and going without investigation due to lack of political will and poor health. Yaradua various acts of political corruption included the use of his Attorney General to frustrate ongoing local and international investigations of his powerful friends like Governor Ibori, Igbinnedion and Odili which led to massive losses to their states. Indeed, AG Aondakaa was legendary in his inability to obtain conviction in Nigeria even as UK and foreign courts successfully tried Nigeria's deeply corrupt governors from the Obasanjo era that helped Yaradua emerge as president.

In addition to these, WIkileaks revealed that the Supreme Court Justices were bribed to legitimize the corrupt elections that saw to his emergence as president through massive rigging.
WIKILEAKS documents also revealed the staying power of corruption under Yaradua that saw illegal payments from NNPC to Presidents continue unabated.
Goodluck Jonathan Administration (2010-2015)
In 2014, Nigeria's rank improved from 143rd to the 136th position on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index. In late 2013, Nigeria's then central bank governor Lamido Sanusi informed President Goodluck Jonathan that the state oil company, NNPC had failed to remit US$20 billion of oil revenues, which it owed the state. Jonathan however dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for his mismanagement of the central bank's budget. A Senate committee also found Sanusi’s account to be lacking in substance. After the conclusion of the NNPC's account Audit, it was announced in January 2015 that NNPC's non-remitted revenue is actually US$1.48billion, which it needs to refund back to the Government. Upon release of both the PwC and Deloitte report by the government at the eve of its exit, it was however determined that truly close to $20 billion was indeed missing or misappropriated or spent without appropriation.

In addition to these, the government of Goodluck Jonathan had several running scandals including the BMW Purchase by his Aviation Minister, $250 million plus security contracts to militants in the Niger Delta, massive corruption and kick backs in the Ministry of Petroleum, Malibu Oil International Scandal, and several scandals involving the Petroleum Ministry including accusations of sweetheart deals with select fronts and business people to divert public wealth.

In the dying days of Goodluck Jonathan's administration, the Central Bank Scandal of cash tripping of multilated notes also broke out, where it was revealed that in a 4 days period, 8 billion naira was stolen directly by low level workers in the CBN. This revelation excluded a crime that is suspected to have gone on for years and went undetected until revealed by whistleblower. The Central Bank claim the heist undermined its monetary policy.

New Allegations of corruption have since began to emerge since the departure of President Jonathan on May 29, 2015 including:

1. $2.2 billion illegally withdrawn from Excess Crude Oil Accounts of which $1bn supposedly approved by President Jonathan to fund his reelection campaign without the knowledge of the National Economic Council made up of State Governors and the President & Vice President

2. NEITI discovered $11.6 bn was missing from Nigeria LNG Company Dividend Payments

3. 60 million barrels of oil valued at $13.7bn was stolen under the watch of the national oil giant, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from 2009 to 2012.

4. NEITI indicates losses due to crude swaps due to subsidy and domestic crude allocation from 2005 to 2012 indicated that $11.63bn had been paid to the NNPC but that “there is no evidence of the money being remitted to the federation account.”

5. Diversion of 60% of $1bn foreign loans obtained from the Chinese by the Ministry of Finance

6. Massive scam in weapons and defense procurements, and misuse of 3 trillion naira defense budget since 2011 under the guise of fighting Boko Haram

7. Diversion of $2.2 million vaccination medicine fund, by Ministry of Health

8. Diversion of Ebola fight fund up to 1.9bn naira

9. NIMASA Fraud under investigation by EFCC, inclusive of accusation of funding PDP and buying a small piece of land for 13 billion naira

10. Ministry of Finance led by Okonjo Iweala hurried payment of $2.2 million to health ministry contractor in disputed invoices

11. NDDC scams and multifarious scams including 2.7 billion naira worth of contracts that does not confirm to Public Procurement Act

12. Police Service Commission Scam investigated by ICPC that revealed misappropriation of over 150 million naira related to election related trainings. ICPC made refund recommendations, but many analyst indicated prosecution was more appropriate.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corruption_in_Nigeria

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44
Christianity EtcRe: FLASH| Rev. Fr. Mbaka Transferred, Left Without A Parish by LRNZH(m): 11:04pm On Jan 24, 2016
All these Abacityblog, zubbyblog blog sef.

Na so so fake news. Let's see if this will be different for a change.
PoliticsRe: OBJ To Nigerian Senator: Why Mute at NASS But Parrot On Social Media? by LRNZH(op): 10:35pm On Jan 24, 2016
Psalm18:
How many times will it be said.
Obj does not have twitter account.
But of course you idiot.s peddling this know that already. You just want to forward your narrow agenda.

Ben Murray Bruce is making sense most times. If you have a problem against him. Counter it with fact. Don't you use a fake Obj to fight your enemies

I expect the mods to close down this thread.
Mynd44
Since you have said it is Ben Murray Bruce, then let us believe you. So be it.

Why didn't Murray Bruce advise GEJ when GEJ needed it? Ask yourself this question and you will gain a higher perspective.
PoliticsRe: FG Ends Kerosene Subsidy, To Sell For N83 Per Litre by LRNZH(m): 10:21pm On Jan 24, 2016
Great news. Another way to break up this cabal.

Fire on Baba.
PoliticsRe: OBJ To Nigerian Senator: Why Mute at NASS But Parrot On Social Media? by LRNZH(op): 10:10pm On Jan 24, 2016
Firefire:
You see...
See wetin? Wailers will not like this.
PoliticsOBJ To Nigerian Senator: Why Mute at NASS But Parrot On Social Media? by LRNZH(op): 10:02pm On Jan 24, 2016
Baba Iyabo has dropped another one! The Ex-President went as far as suggesting that the Senator has a mute button active when at the Senate in Abuja.

NairaLanders, who is Baba Iyabo referring to?


cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44

PoliticsFresh N46bn Fraud: 25 Witnesses To Testify Against Tompolo by LRNZH(op): 2:59pm On Jan 24, 2016
https://www.informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Tompolo-Court.jpg

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has filed a fresh 22-count against ex-Niger Delta militant leader, Government Ekemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, and 12 others.


The charges, which were filed on Friday at a Federal High Court in Lagos, bordered on stealing, advanced fee fraud and money laundering to the tune of over N46bn.

The fresh charges were filed eight days after Justice Ibrahim Buba ordered the arrest of Tompolo for his failure to appear on January 14, 2016 to take his plea on a separate 40-count of alleged N34bn fraud earlier filed against him and nine others by the EFCC.

In the fresh charge, which had yet to be assigned to any judge, the EFCC listed 25 witnesses that will testify against Tompolo and his 12 co-suspects when the trial begins.

Among the witnesses are seven EFCC investigators, officials of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, officials of the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, and officials of Bureau of Public Procurement.

Also to testify against the suspects are officials of four commercial banks including Access Bank, First Bank, Zenith Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc.

Those to be arraigned alongside Tompolo in the fresh 22 counts is a former Director-General of NIMASA, Patrick Akpobolokemi, whose four brothers – Victor, Nobert, Emmanuel and Clement – who are still at large, were said to have aided the suspects to commit the fraud.

The other suspects are Kime Engozu, Josephine Otuaga, Rita Uruakpa and Pondi Kestin.

http://www.punchng.com/fresh-n46bn-fraud-25-witnesses-to-testify-against-tompolo/
PoliticsRe: Brookings: Foresight Africa 2016 President Buhari’s Budget Sets The Right Course by LRNZH(m): 1:03am On Jan 24, 2016
Indeed an indepth analysis.....

May PMB live long to effect this change and also see what Nigeria becomes due to his vision.
He is the most nationalistic leader alive today.

IPODs una doh
PoliticsRe: Man Pens Tribute To Cousin Who Died As Result Of Army Weapon Funds Embezzlement by LRNZH(m): 9:41pm On Jan 23, 2016
God gives and takes.

But those who play God knowingly or unknowingly through their actions will get their day of reckoning.
PoliticsRe: Thousands Return To Borno After Boko Haram Ouster by LRNZH(op): 6:12pm On Jan 23, 2016
The CHANGE of status from refugee back to settler is a huge milestone in the lives of those affected.

It is crucial that FG and donor/aid organisations look into means of helping them resttle. It is a battle that must be won of were are not to return to the situation that encouraged the insurgency.

cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m):
rotimileke:
i ve been reading all your anti David Mark posts on this fora for quite some time now. i dont know of any igede man who has ever said any good thing about David Mark. they just hate him not knowing that this man is only a legislator and not any executive. there is no senator in Nigeria living or dead who has rendered to his people the kind of help and developments DM has given to his own people. i m even surprised that the scholarship offered by DM is twenty times more than what the state government is paying her students yet DM should be crucified. DM is a born leader and no one can take that from him. i m not even surprised that much people did nt turn out for the APC campaign. DM is loved by his people just like the way Lybians loved Gadaffi
I don't know your background but permit me to state that not only Igedes dislike David Mark.

Than man has been in power before alot of Nigerians today were born. Nothing the Idomas can show for it apart from appointing a few cronies in gov't (Abba Moro), or giving contracts to his family members (Abuja-Keffi road straightening that was bungled by his current wife).

Forget the Ghaddafi comparison. David Mark uses Federal might (OBJ at some point) to impose himself on Benue South.

PS. I meant Lafiya-Akwanga road
PoliticsRe: Rotimi Amaechi Inspects FG Roads Built By Lagos State Government - Photos by LRNZH(m): 5:02pm On Jan 23, 2016
Cholls:
my brother see the kind gun the guards carry the protect the honourable minister of transportation of the federal republic of Nigeria........ cry I pity then just one attack grin grin grin you go see race.
If you no chop people yams, why you go dey hire Swiss guards/ Ghaddafi babes to protect you.

These are public servants. If they cannot move around with minimal protection then something is wrong with the country.
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m): 5:00pm On Jan 23, 2016
ipio:
Is Omenka an Idoma name?
I didnt know until now. Omenka stated that he is from the same Senatorial Zone as David Mark hence my question.

But like the bearer has posited, it is a name borne by both Igedes and Igbos.

If I may ask, is Ipio Igbo?

Thanks for one Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Deji Adeyanju Banned From Seeing Metuh In Prison by LRNZH(m): 4:57pm On Jan 23, 2016
Pavarottii:
And have u heard the other side that stopped him and also the reason why he was stopped?
Go back and read my first comment. We are advising him to do the right thing. Not cry wolf at the first instance.

By the way this is even a yam eater alaert to EFCC. His vested interest in this Metuh matter may implicate him in the ongoing search for yams.

I hope I have not confused you.
PoliticsRe: Deji Adeyanju Banned From Seeing Metuh In Prison by LRNZH(m): 4:41pm On Jan 23, 2016
Pavarottii:
So a prisoner does not have the right to have visitors at visiting hours? Please make me understand.
It depends on the nature of the visit. You only heard Deji's side of the story. The issue we have is that without clearly stating the circumstances, Deji is calling Buhari a tyrrant.

Is that how to resolve issues?
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m): 4:38pm On Jan 23, 2016
omenka:
Lol. Tell me, what did you think all the while?? cheesy
From the moniker (assuming its your actual name), I always took you as an Igbo guy from.either Enugu or Ebonyi side.

This is interesting.
PoliticsRe: Thousands Return To Borno After Boko Haram Ouster by LRNZH(op): 4:35pm On Jan 23, 2016
We need a new thread to commend our armed forces on this gallant history against. Boko Haram.


What they could not achieve in 5 years, they have in less than q year under new leadership.
PoliticsRe: Rotimi Amaechi Inspects FG Roads Built By Lagos State Government - Photos by LRNZH(m): 4:33pm On Jan 23, 2016
Change in action!

Oya no lele. Amaechi start your own construction too because we have so many roads, railways, sea ports and water ways to construct after the yams for development were walloped by.... I no call name o. Kuje prisoners know themselves.

This Change is not for 'siddon chop o.
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m): 3:56pm On Jan 23, 2016
omenka:
That guy is just unbelievable. What does he know about Benue politics let alone politics in Zone C??

David Mark represents my senatorial constituency and I can say without mincing words he's been a monumental failure. All he does is promise the people one imaginary "Apa State" comprising all the LGAs under Zone C and have the people foolishly throw their weight behind him.

Come what may, the contest is gonna be a tight one, neither contestant would have a smooth sailing.
Omenka,

You mean you are an 'Oyi'? Ahinya o
PoliticsRe: Thousands Return To Borno After Boko Haram Ouster by LRNZH(op): 3:51pm On Jan 23, 2016
HtwoOw:
I thought it was a media defeat according to wailers ??, So who da Bleep is Lying ?



I know... Olisa Metuah's parry grin grin grin



Sai Baba , Tuale

DabulliT , see fresh ponmo
My brother, the way Lai Mohammed was attacked when he stated that Boko Haram was defeated in December ehn, I even started believing the wailers.
Until Baba himself stated that Boko Haram had been technically defeated, I was still in doubt.

But with this news, there is no more ambiguity that Boko Haram will remain only in the annals of Nigeria's bitter past.

#NeverAgain #Sai Buhari #eDeyPainWailers
PoliticsThousands Return To Borno After Boko Haram Ouster by LRNZH(op): 3:44pm On Jan 23, 2016
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Thousands of Nigerian refugees, who fled to neighbouring Cameroon in 2014 to escape Boko Harm militants, have returned to the liberated northeastern town of Gamboru only to find their homes and their livelihoods destroyed, residents and officials told AFP Friday.

Over the past three days more than 15,000 Nigerians have crossed the 300-metre (yard) river bridge that forms the border with Cameroon, following calls by military and local leaders‎ for residents to return, an official in Gamboru said.

“More are coming in everyday,” he added.

Boko Haram fighters seized Gamboru in violence-wracked Borno state in August 2014, forcing thousands to flee across the border to the town of Fotokol on the other bank of the river in northern Cameroon.

Chadian forces reclaimed Gamboru in February last year, after intense fighting that left hundreds of insurgents dead, as part of a regional military coalition put together to crush the Islamist group which has become a threat to regional security.

“We found a looted and burnt out town which is shadow of its former self,” said Abacha Mari, one of those who returned to Gamboru on Wednesday.

“More than nine-tenths of the buildings in the town have been damaged by fire while ‎the rest have been washed away by the rains,” he added.

“Everything was looted and the streets are barely recognisable.”

Nobody found anything

Gamboru has been repeatedly targeted in the Boko Haram insurrection which has cost the lives of 17,000 people in Nigeria and made over 2.5 million homeless since 2009.

Although Boko Haram were forced out of Gamboru 11 months ago, the refugees say there are only now beginning to feel confident enough to return because the Nigerian army has sent a large contingent to the town.

The return of the refugees is being coordinated by Cameroonian soldiers‎ and local officials in Gamboru, the returning residents said.

The Nigerian refugees and their belongings wer‎e screened at the Cameroonian side of the bridge by soldiers using sniffer dogs to detect explosives before they were allowed cross back into Nigeria where officials were ready to welcome them and provided them with the necessary papers for their return.

Returning residents scoured their empty homes in the vain hope of finding any personal ‎effects neglected by Boko Haram.

“Nobody found anything in their homes which have been looted and burnt,” said ‎returnee Ibrahim Wanzan.

The destruction that they found came as no surprise. Some of the refugees had already visited Gamboru under the protection of Chadian soldiers in February 2015 and described it then as a”ghost town”.

A key source of the locals’ livelihood, the market, has also been destroyed. It formerly attracted traders from neighbouring Chad and Cameroon‎.

“Our main problem is food and how to rebuild our homes,” Wanzan said.

The returned residents have been living on the food they brought from Fotokol and desperately hope to receive aid from the Nigerian government before supplies run out, Mari said.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA‎) plans to send aid to Gamboru in coming days.

“We are aware of the return of thousands of Gamboru residents from Cameroon and we are ‎working to send relief items to them in the next few days,” a NEMA official told AFP.
https://sunnewsonline.com/new/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/7268A33B-7FF3-4680-BF92-A7FCA007E9F4_mw1024_s_n-702x336.jpg

https://allafrica.com/download/pic/main/main/csiid/00290865:1677ee311b957ad28ca65c5bdc9d94a3:arc614x376:w614:us1.jpg


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/603622/
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m): 3:32pm On Jan 23, 2016
chukwudi44:
So this people wey i de see na it you de call crowd ni? Op are you sure you have taken your medicines this afternoon?

David Mark is like a god in idomaland,it will take a lot more than empty propaganda to make him lose any elections there.
Leave Nigerian matters for Nigerians. This is not Bia Fia.
PoliticsRe: The Most Detribalised Nairalanders by LRNZH(m): 3:18pm On Jan 23, 2016
OP, I dey come....
PoliticsRe: Lawani, Ode, Agada, Decamp To APC (photos) by LRNZH(m): 2:57pm On Jan 23, 2016
Onjeh for Senate.

Let David Mark go and reflect on what his many donkey years in power (military and democratic), have benefitted his next door neighbour.

David Mark, repent. You are an old man.
HealthRe: General Hospital Otukpo Benue State In Bad Condition - Viewers Discretion by LRNZH(m): 2:47pm On Jan 23, 2016
This is in David Mark's home town. One of the silent but major yam eaters.

In fact, for an Idoma man/woman to vote David Mark again, the law of natural selection is too slow to take him/her out of the equation of life.

What wickedness is this? A prominent politician like David Mark who has been ubiquitous with Nigerian rulership from Military to Civilian era cannot call the attention of relevant authorities to bring some decency to the infrastructural state of his home town.

Shame is an understatement. cry
PoliticsRe: . by LRNZH(m): 2:46pm On Jan 23, 2016
The citizenry have found their voice.

What an apt letter to the Igbos.
I know alot of sensible Igbos who abhor lootocracy. They never supported GEJ and his cohorts.

However, Biafra foot soldiers and IPODs have decided to base their so called struggle on defending corruption. Everytime I hear Biafra, it is corruption and impunity that come to my mind.


Lalasticlala, Mynd44. Needful please.
PoliticsRe: Deji Adeyanju Banned From Seeing Metuh In Prison by LRNZH(m):
Look at this clown. Was it PMB that stopped you at Kuje prison gates?

Take your complaints to the relevant authorities and they will be handled appropriately there. The determination will be made on what grounds you need to see Metuh.

Abi you wan turn to Ben Bruce the lion of twitter but pussycat for National Assembly?

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