Resurrection212: Posting someone father on internet to justify your foolishness can land you in prison. You will think its a joke people body dey hot now.
Help us tell tinibu that, people body dey hot now.
Resurrection212: Posting someone father on internet to justify your foolishness can land you in prison. You will think its a joke people body dey hot now.
I didn't see helinues and Okoroawusa in that picture 🤣🤣🤣
sreamsense: You should tell us good things you know about your ESN, how many igbos they sponsoring their education? Point to four developmental of infrastructure of ipob apart from killing and cannibalism. How many foreign investors had ESN brought to Igbo land instead of self-inflicted death? OPC can hold meetings with police to collaborate in fighting crime, tell us when last ESN held face to face meeting with police and army to get rid of criminals in the south east. Since you have a balanced truthful information about ipob that are not based on lies and propagandas, answer those questions with fact.
If you scratch your head before you answer or you don't have answer for them, then ESN/IPOB is a confirmed terrorist officially banned in Nigeria. They can only appear as faceless group and meet in the bush camp where they practice cannibalism, they can't rent public hotels to hold their meetings like group like OPC will do
The good thing I know about ESN is that they secure south east borders and protect a reasonable amount of farmers and villages in SE from Fulani herdsmen.
ESN is a security outfit that was created, for the purpose of securing lives and properties. The purpose in which ESN was created is not to sponsor in education, bringing investors or give scholarships. Do Nigerian police sponsor Nigerian youths in education?
IPOB is a freedom fighting organisation. And their purpose is to sanitize and educate the people into knowing what is good and suitable for them. IPOB is not there to build infrastructure for you. If they build infrastructure for you, what will Nigerian government be doing?
The killings and cannibalism you agents of lies and deceit always accuse IPOB of, were all planned and staged by state actors like you. You think we are daft not to know this?
OPC is a political group (I did not say party) that is the reason why, they can hold meetings with the police. IPOB in the other hand is a freedom fighting organisation and they are not political. And this alone has made them, the number one enemy of Nigerian government and some citizens that don't want Nigeria to breakup which you are one of them.
Lastly, your OPC was involved in killings in late 90's and early 2000's don't forget that in a haste. And that is the reason why we still see OPC as a terrorist group.
yoruboid: The group remains a terrorist group and the Nigerian Military needs to decisively decimate it once and for all
What type of terrorist act is this?
All IPOB members and their supporters will perish
If IPOB is truly a terrorist group, let it be well with you. But if they are not and you keep labelling them what they are not, it shall never be well with you and your likes.
NairalandForumo: They kept on claiming it was only Tinubu that could fight Fulani in Nigeria that he is the only one who has the skill and strategy to do that, I kept on asking, is it the same man who supported and shielded the same Fulani for 8 years from all their atrocities and even cut deal with them during election that will turn around to start fighting them?
When I see comments from Tinubu supporters it gives me more reason why Nigeria should divide into different countries...
The bolded is exactly, the reason why I mentioned helinues and his principal in my comment.
Ewabokian: Youths In Agenebode Etsako Burn Down Police Station, Set Fulani Kidnappers/Organ Harvesters Ablaze
Aggrieved youths in Agenebode, Etsako East LGA, Edo state have sacked the police station in their community. The issue began when a bubbling youth of the community was kidnapped recently. After ransom was paid the kidnappers were said to have gone ahead and killed off the young man. The community, resorting to self help, were able to trace the mobile phone of the slain youth (which was still in use by the kidnappers) to a Fulani settlement in the area. The community apprehended the suspects and handed them over to the police.
However, upon noticing the inaction of the police regarding the case the community youths besieged the station and asked that the suspects be returned to their custody. The police refused to do so and in the ensuing chaos another youth was shot dead by the officers. This led to the burning of the station even as the officers took to their heels. The community retrieved the Fulani suspects and a number of them were slain immediately.
The prime suspect led them to the shallow grave where the kidnapped Agenebode youth was killed and buried. Other mutilated and decomposing bodies were found and the suspect confessed to the fact that he and his group had killed several other people during their stay in the town. The decomposing parts of the slain youth was transported back to the main community.
I don't know what helinues and his principal want, to do with this country.
living2013: In a significant move to strengthen its fight against corruption, Namibia has reached out to Nigeria for assistance. The Namibian government recently announced its intention to collaborate with Nigeria to enhance its anti-corruption strategies, drawing from Nigeria’s extensive experience and success in tackling corruption.
Namibia’s Current Anti-Corruption Landscape Namibia has made strides in promoting transparency and accountability within its public and private sectors. However, the country continues to face challenges related to corruption, which undermine development efforts and public trust in governance. Recognizing the need for more robust measures, Namibia is looking to learn from nations with a strong track record in combating corruption.
Why Nigeria? Nigeria’s journey in the fight against corruption has been marked by significant milestones. The establishment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) has been pivotal in Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts. These agencies have successfully prosecuted numerous high-profile cases, recovered stolen assets, and implemented policies that promote transparency and accountability.
Nigeria’s commitment to fighting corruption is further evidenced by its active participation in international anti-corruption initiatives, such as the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the African Union’s Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption. Nigeria’s experience in these areas makes it a valuable partner for Namibia.
Areas of Collaboration Capacity Building: One of the primary areas where Namibia seeks Nigeria’s assistance is in building the capacity of its anti-corruption agencies. Training programs, workshops, and exchange programs can provide Namibian officials with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively combat corruption. Policy and Legislative Frameworks: Namibia is interested in understanding and possibly adopting some of Nigeria’s successful policies and legislative measures. Collaborating on this front can help Namibia develop a more comprehensive and effective anti-corruption framework. Public Awareness Campaigns: Educating the public about the detrimental effects of corruption and encouraging citizen participation in reporting corrupt activities is crucial. Nigeria’s experience in conducting public awareness campaigns can be invaluable to Namibia. Technology and Innovation: Leveraging technology to detect and prevent corruption is another area of interest. Nigeria’s use of digital platforms and tools to enhance transparency and accountability can serve as a model for Namibia.
Moving Forward The collaboration between Namibia and Nigeria holds great promise for both nations. By sharing resources, knowledge, and best practices, they can strengthen their respective anti-corruption efforts and contribute to a more transparent and accountable governance system in Africa.
As Namibia embarks on this partnership, it sends a strong message about its commitment to fighting corruption and fostering good governance. The international community will undoubtedly watch closely, hoping that this collaboration will yield positive results and set a precedent for other nations facing similar challenges.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and how it impacts the fight against corruption in Namibia and beyond.
Oga, telling the truth in other to counter the lies, is not trolling. What I said there is the fact. That is exactly what you and your cohorts is going to do in 2027 and I want people to keep record of this.
Winks2: I can emphatically tell you that this Party, APC has prepared the results of 2027 Presidential Elections. Why did I say this? It's because the confidence they have to win the coming general elections, despite the deplorable and pitiable state of the country ls really very shocking. They are in high spirits, they are bold and confident. I don't know where the confidence is coming from, but they are sure of emerging victorious.
They feel they can go Scot free, regardless of their misgovernance and poor representation. They have always taken us for granted since our Votes are inconsequential. Irrespective of whether we vote or not, they think they Will still Win, since they have the results already.
And helinues and co. Will be there to defend the outcome in 2027. They will tell you how tinibu won the election.