Politics › Re: All These Pistols Were Locally Fabricated In The Factory In Jos-NPF by McStoic(m): 7:49pm On Mar 07, 2024 |
BitterTruth01: lol something wey Biafra produced as far back as 1967 . Awka has been making pistols for a long time
If naija na country wey dey work, all those biafran engineers should’ve been at the Center of a defense production .
Before any ignoramus idiotic comes to quote me and embarrass their father here , go out check out the German scientists of world war 2 where they went after the war During the war the Germans produced the V1 and V2 rockets . The V2 was the first guided ballistic missile . The western allies and the Soviets scrambled for the German scientists . About half relocated tk usa and the other half to Soviet Union. There they developed the modern ICBM You are current my brother. Those guys helped start the Space race between USA and USSR . |
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Politics › Re: Why I Located $800m Geometric Power Plant In Aba - Barth Nnaji by McStoic(m): 9:36am On Feb 27, 2024 |
Massiveglory: You dullness is legendary sir. So what happened to rain ever since? Has the rain stopped falling? Dont be silly on a public forum. Try see an expert for your brain. Fixed!! |
Politics › Re: Why I Located $800m Geometric Power Plant In Aba - Barth Nnaji by McStoic(m): 9:22am On Feb 27, 2024 |
SoNature: Keep waiting for Igbo people to develop your Lagos. Tomorrow, MC Oluomo and his gang won't let him vote in the same place he invested 800 million dollars in.
FYI, someone has got to make the first move to attract investors to his region. He's not a bigot; prof loves his people. Compare the number of Yorubas who invested in the East with that of the Igbos who invested in the South West. Then, you know who the bigots are. Chukwu gozie gi nwanne mmadu! |
Politics › Re: Why I Located $800m Geometric Power Plant In Aba - Barth Nnaji by McStoic(m): 9:19am On Feb 27, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Why I Located $800m Geometric Power Plant In Aba - Barth Nnaji by McStoic(m): 9:13am On Feb 27, 2024*. Modified: 9:41am On Feb 27, 2024 |
Kilometres: From the quote you boldened.... can't you see your so called technocrat is nothing but a bigot.
He even used his own mouth to confess it.
He chose his ethnic place over a place he admitted would have been more 'profitable for such venture' But you guys have been telling Igbos to go develope their region. How else would such be achieved comrade?  |
Politics › Re: Vice President Shettima Commissions Geometric Power Plant In Aba by McStoic(m): 9:05pm On Feb 26, 2024 |
I like this project. Igbos need to move away from Lagos and other parts of Nigeria where they are not welcome back to their homeland. Aku ruo ulọ |
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Congratulations |
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He must have really loved the late wife. Love is powerful |
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Funny ..lol |
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Quite interesting |
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Politics › Re: Stunning Stories From Kidnap Forests : Human Bones Littered Marshy Surrounding by McStoic(m): 3:53pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
treesun: "Two vehicles including our own ran into the trap set by the bandits. As our driver was trying to run past them, another set of bandits opened fire from the front. Luckily, it was the tyres of the bus that deflated. “The haggard-looking bandits ordered us to alight with our shoes off. We were 13 altogether. There was an old man who was visually impaired. Among us also was a woman. “They marched us into the thick bush. We trekked almost four kilometers into the forest. As we were going, we got to a cassava farm and the bandits uprooted some tubers of cassava. “As we were walking through the forest, darkness was everywhere and they didn’t use any flashlight.
“They asked if there were any Amotekun officers trailing us. “They had seized our phones. We got to a place and it appeared the old man had no more strength to move on. They abandoned him and moved on. “The woman leading the man was not allowed to stay with him. After about two kilometers to the point they dropped the old man, we stopped. There was a small canopy that could shield only two people. As we stopped, the rain that had been threatening started falling. “Two of the bandits hid under the canopy while the remaining five stayed in the rain with us. The rain was heavy. All of us were shivering except the abductors. “We were there for eight days. They fed us with garri that was supplied by a man on a bike. We didn’t see him but we knew when we heard the sound of his motorcycle. They offered us raw cassava but we rejected it. “On the third day in captivity, they asked us to tell them the richest person in our families. They used the phone of one of us to make calls.
They demanded N100 million. “The torture was indescribable. They beat us with the rods they used to control their cattle. All of them were Fulani but two could speak Yoruba a little. “It was around 1am on the eighth day that we heard them arguing. “We couldn’t hear what they were saying. Four of them left the place giving instructions to the remaining three. “Around 3am that day, I woke up only to find that the three kidnappers left with us had fallen fast asleep. “I just touched about four people who were close to me and we gently left the place after untying the piece of cloth on our ankles. “We were afraid of the other four who had gone earlier. So we didn’t follow the path they took. Not quite far from that place, we saw a mud house where an old man lived. He directed us to the main road”. In the case of one Tunde Ariwodola who was kidnapped around Ibarapa zone of the state, he was lucky to be rescued the following day. He and two other victims were rescued by local hunters after their abductors fled. “The three days we spent there, I didn’t taste the garri and water they brought. They were so dirty in their tattered clothes. They tied our hands and legs while beating us with their rods.
“They were smoking weed and couldn’t speak Yoruba or English. As we begged them, they beat us the more. Thank God because help came our way on the third day. I will not pray that my enemies should go through the horror”. Waheed (surname withheld for security reason), another survivor, who was rescued in Komu area of Oke-Ogun by hunters, said he was now afraid to travel outside Saki where he resides. “I have been hearing about abduction, I didn’t know it was that terrible. I’m a farmer and was in my farm when three men surrounded me with machetes. One was carrying an AK 47 rifle. I tried to escape but they warned me they would shoot.
“They tied my hands and led me into the forest. After trekking several kilometers, we stopped. The place was a hamlet with makeshifts. There were about three mud houses. “In one of the houses, there were chains tied to iron they pinned to the ground. In the single room, there were clothes, school uniforms, female pants and shoes scattered all over. “The suffering we passed through within two days we were there was much. There were bruises all over our bodies. We were given garri to eat all through. “After the first day, I was running stool. “I thank God that I was among the rescued victims when the hunters came. They arrested three of them and we were rescued.”
ONDO: We’re fed with raw cassava, maize – Survivor In Ondo State, kidnappers operate mostly from the lfon/Ose forest in the Northern Senatorial District. Reports also show they operate from Ala- Dada, Jugbere, Ijagba forest in Akure North and Akunu forest in Akoko North-East. The state Commander of Amotekun, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, recently raised the alarm over the influx of kidnappers from borderstates of Ekiti, Kogi and Edo. Adeleye, who attributed the development to the heavy presence of security personnel in Ekiti, lamented the increase in the cases of kidnapping in Ondo. According to him, criminals usually flee to towns in Kogi and Edo after they have perpetrated crimes in Ondo. Survivors of kidnapping in Ondo also have the stunning stories to tell. Narrating his ordeal in the den of kidnappers, a 200-level student of the Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State, who was abducted in Akure but later released after ransom was paid by his parents, said he saw hell in the captivity. “l spent two weeks in the den of the bandits. We trekked a long distance and we’re fed with raw cassava and maize”, he told Sunday Vanguard.
“Those who kidnapped us wore army uniform, we were traveling through Ondo State and we’re taken to Kwara State for two weeks “We were returning from Lagos. As we got to Akure, we ran into a checkpoint supposedly mounted by soldiers who turned out to be kidnappers. “They checked our vehicle and asked us to stay inside. After some minutes, they said we should follow them to the barracks. They also took other people in six vehicles. “A man that was coming to Akure with his new wife was also kidnapped. They diverted us to Ekiti and from there to Kwara. “We spent two weeks with them inside the forest. We paid ransom before we were released. “We stopped at Oyin in Ekiti State and trekked to Kabba in Kogi State. From Kabba, they put us in a car and took us to Kwara. We didn’t know where we were. We drank water from the stream and any available water.
We ate raw cassava and maize. “They beat us and threatened to kill us. We were moved from one place to another inside the forest. I didn’t know the language they were speaking but their hair was different from ours. “They were dressed in full army uniform. They even had an army van parked by the roadside where we were kidnapped. “It was one of our brothers who brought cash (ransom). They refused to collect the money through bank transfer. They collected the ransom in Kwara. “It was one of them (abductors) that told us we were at Omu-Aran in Kwara after we were released. He gave us N1, 500 to board a vehicle back to our destination”.
Our captors lived like kings – 23-yr-old student •Says they demanded energy drinks, wines, foods from captives’ families for their enjoyment A 23-year-old young lady, who was abducted by gunmen, on her part, described her experience as horrific. The victim, who was released after seven days with her abductors, said she was working in her sisters’ farm when four armed men invaded the farm at Ago-Oyinbo village in Akure North. She explained that the kidnappers immediately contacted her family demanding for ransom but said, after negotiation, they agreed on N350, 000 which was paid after spending seven days with her captors. “My mum and dad were in the town. I went to the village to help my sister’s on her farm so that when we resumed I will be able to get some money to take to school”, the survivor said. “On that fateful day, we were at the farm and suddenly we saw these three kidnappers coming towards our farm. “I was afraid but my sister told me that they were Fulani herders and they were coming to our side. I wanted to run but they warned me against the move that if I tried to run, they will shoot me.
“They told us to kneel down and we knelt down, begging them. Two of them were with guns while the third person was carrying a cutlass. They ordered us to follow them and beat us with cassava stick until we get to the den. “We spent seven day with them, they asked for my dad’s number but we told them that we did not know it off-handed. “We later told them we did not have parents anymore; that they had died. “But they told us they knew everything about our family and I later gave them my number because I was not with my phone on that day. “They called my number and talked with one of my other sisters and informed her that I was in their custody and they negotiated ransom. “It was that sister who now went to the Amotekun office to report and they swung into action to rescue us” “Our captors lived inside the thick forest like kings. They ate good foods, drank choice wines. They had cooks and nurses that took care of their needs. When they asked families of their captors to bring Energy drinks, different brands of wine and other food items, it was for their enjoyment”.
Abductors dragged us into the bush – Govt official A top government official ordeal in Ondo, who was abducted and freed, also told his story: “I was kidnapped on my way to Abuja alongside many other people and made to walk several miles in the bush on empty stomach. “My experience shows that in terms of security, our government needs to buckle up, government needs to work harder. “I discovered that some of my captives were graduates and because they had no means of livelihood, they resorted to do what they were doing and, by the time they become criminally minded in it, it will be difficult for anybody to pull them out.
“The money they are making is huge; our government must provide shelter for our people, they must provide infrastructure, they must provide job. “We thought the armed men in military uniform were exchanging fire with the police but later discovered that they were armed robbers. “When they approached my vehicle, they asked for what I had and I gave them what was on me, very little money, and they left. “They said we should lie down and we obeyed and within a twinkle of an eye, some of them came back and said ‘where is Oga?’ “When they identified me, they dragged me into the bush. I tried to resist but they gave me a dirty slap, and my eyes turned blue and I had to follow them. “We walked till midnight when we stopped and rested. We started moving again around 4am, trekking for about another seven hours before they hid us inside a pit. What a long read |
Romance › Re: A Lady Took Her White Boyfriend To Her Village In Ebonyi State by McStoic(m): 3:46pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
metaluterus: Why is she wearing over sized shoe??
And in her last photo, is it JUJU or veins in that her right hand or what? For your mind now you don yab her abi? |
Politics › Re: Igbos Has Taken Over Senate President Office, Akwa Ibom People Cry Out by McStoic(m): 3:37pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
Na wa oo |
Politics › Re: Hardship: I Honestly Don’t Know Why The Southeast Is Quiet - Usman Yusuf by McStoic(m): 3:30pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
aswani: Ndi Hausa, Ndi Yoruba and the rest of the country, they all voted based on who they felt would do a better job, stop with the Vanity and God complex, no one was thinking about Ndigbo suffering when choosing who to vote.
As proven by APC still winning bye elections deep into President Tinubu's tenure, it is about who people feel will benefit them. Let them keep on feeling then and not disturb Ndigbo. Someone will repeat a mistake several times over and you say that person doesn't deserve to suffer? Voting APC because of what their emotions tell them instead of the reality on ground is nothing short of self hate i.e cutting one's nose to spite their face.. |
Education › Re: Is Aisha Yesufu A Prophet? See What She Said 8 Months Before.... by McStoic(m): 3:20pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
The most famous hijab wearing woman in Nigeria.. God bless you jare |
Sports › Re: Saka And Other Stars That Could Have Played For Nigeria And Ivory Coast by McStoic(m): 3:19pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
sprints1: real surname is effanga he is from Edo state but doesn't relate with his dad same with dele alli I see |
Politics › Re: Sen Nywoye Hands Over A Tech Innovation And Computer Hub Building To Community by McStoic(m): 3:11pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
This guy!! |
Family › Re: Witnessing A Loved One Die In Your Presence by McStoic(m): 2:15pm On Feb 18, 2024 |
DaddyRochie1642: It's over one year I lost my mother to stage 4 breast cancer, the breast cancer was not detected early,
- I remember that day very clearly like it was yesterday, - It was on a Sunday morning, she was responsive their on her hospital bed, she was even smiling with the doctor attending to her, - I was there, my younger brother was there, my older cousin was there, we were there by her side, the doctor attending to her left, - Few minutes after the doctor left, mummy closed her eyes, - We immediately rushed and called the doctors to the situation, the brought their machine for CPR, the machine couldn't detect her pulse/vitals, - She was pronounced dead after several efforts. - I couldn't believe I just saw mummy die before my eyes, - My younger brother went nuts right there in the hospital, my older cousin shed tears, his eyes were red, I was too shocked, I just sat down beside her body and held her hand for over an hour, she was 52years old. - This memory plays in my head each day.
- My younger brother was never himself After mummy's passing, - He developed some kind of mental health issues, it was so bad for him, - My younger brother became a complete shadow of himself, this is someone that is full of Life and energy when mummy was alive. - Doctor said it was schizophrenia which was triggered due to the loss of a loved one as he was very close to her.
- With combined efforts, my younger brother slowly overcame the mental health issue, - Each time I look at him, I'm so glad we rallied around for him, I am so glad I played my role and stood by him at that low point in his life, I'm filled with happiness each time I see him.
- Witnessing a loved one die in your presence is a scar for life, it can damage a person for Life. You can share your experience if you wish, it is not an easy thing to talk about. Been there, done that. Coincidentally I am the last born too. And she died in my arms in the hospital on a Sunday afternoon too |
Sports › Re: Saka And Other Stars That Could Have Played For Nigeria And Ivory Coast by McStoic(m): 8:37pm On Feb 11, 2024 |
jamesversion: Nigeria still remain plenty oh.
Lesley Ugochukwu of Chelsea Carney Chukwuemeka of Chelsea Philip Billing of Bournemouth Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund Felix Nmecha of Borissia Dortmund Michael Olise of Crystal Palace Arnaut Danjuma of Everton Nathan Tella of Bayer Leverkusen Noah Okafor of AC Milan Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Ross Barkley, wherever he is.  Ross Barkley?? I am surprised |
Travel › Re: 2 Dead As Private Jet Carrying 5 Lands On Florida Interstate by McStoic(m): 8:18pm On Feb 11, 2024 |
Essence20: 2031 rather, but it's like God is punishing you guys that vote him in specially, cos all the complaints and talk of protest is coming from agbadorians  I dey tell you. If e sure for am, make him go talk that till 2027 for Osun State.. Ebin pawarian  |
Travel › Re: 2 Dead As Private Jet Carrying 5 Lands On Florida Interstate by McStoic(m): 8:15pm On Feb 11, 2024 |
Sholaco: hahaha what do you expect from Peter obi Gregory 😂 This is the level Obi and his supporters can go, hating! Obi Gregory pita would never rule Nigeria. Biafra president maybe 🤔 Him rule him no rule oo, South East will still always have lower poverty rate than any other zone in Nigeria. Hope you guys are really teaching the Igbos a lesson? How market? Try not to mock person wey fit be your destiny helper. E get why |
Travel › Re: 2 Dead As Private Jet Carrying 5 Lands On Florida Interstate by McStoic(m): 8:09pm On Feb 11, 2024 |
BarakallahuFeek: As-salamu Alaykum, Mu’minina wal Mu’minat Good evening my daddies, mothers, brothers and sisters in Islam.
Please I need your help.
I'm using this medium to appeal to everyone that comes across this post to consider me, please. I'm not going to lie so I can be pitied, so I'll just be completely honest.
I'm here to beg so I can get something to eat. Any good person should help me with anything he or she can; I'll appreciate any amount, please.
I'm begging everyone in the name of Almighty Allah. I've exhausted every option I have, and that's why I'm here now. I have not eaten anything since Friday evening, and my body is starting to shake. Please, someone should help me with anything. Please don't let me die of this hunger! I swear to the holy Quran, I've never done this before, and this is the last thing I want to do, but I have no other option now.
Please have mercy on me and help me.
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May Allah Subhanna Wataala continue to bless you and your family. Jazakumullahu Khairan. Ameen
I want to sell my phone, Tecno Spark K7
Price: #10,000 Location: Lagos Contact: 070-1897-4583 Comrade who did you vote in the last presidential elections? I want to check something |
Sports › Re: What Do You Have To Say About Nigeria's Coach, José Peseiro So Far? by McStoic(m): 4:36am On Feb 09, 2024 |
papyjaypaul: You made an assumption without knowing me but I'll let that pass. When Westerhof was there, do you think Babangida and Abacha let him be as you think? There's politics everywhere. The stupid politics in NFF is to bring foreigner to waste our money. You left out Oliseh on your list. I tell You what. In 2002 Germans wrote their team off before the tournament. What have the Eagles won with a white man that a black man has not done? Is it the AFCON? Is it getting out of group stages at FIFA World Cup? Tell me Hmmm... Interesting submissions |
Sports › Re: Cape Verde Vs South Africa: AFCON 2023 Quarter-Finals (1 - 2)pen On 3rd Feb 2024 by McStoic(m): 11:52pm On Feb 03, 2024 |
godwon01: Football TV HD. The app is green in colour and you will see football at the centre. I am watching it life now. I have been using it in the last 3 months. Very very clear. On top you will see ben tv live HD. Mind sharing a screenshot of it? Thanks. |
Sports › Re: What Do You Have To Say About Nigeria's Coach, José Peseiro So Far? by McStoic(m): 11:48pm On Feb 03, 2024 |
papyjaypaul: He should just do and go. I don't understand why Africans no de shame. Look at the World Cup, see how countries go with their countrymen. Look at we Africans, we go de carry oyinbo like say we no get sense and we be slaves. Kolo mentality no do us well
Don't we ever think of growth? This is why I dislike our sports journalists. We don't need sentiments to keep a Nigerian but if we love this country, we should stop calling for Mourinho or whoever is abroad. We should have sense and build our own. e get some kain things wey be say na only YOUR Naija coach fit connect to the players. Na Portuguese e wan use enter our boys? Later we go complain about dollar but why we go de spend money on top oyinbo. wetin do black man wey he hate himself Seems you are from the indomie generation. Your patriotism is good but Super Eagles have always achieved best when a foreign coach is in charge. Ask about Clemens Westerhof and Bonfrere Jo. The kind of deadly and dirty politics that go in the glass house of NFF doesn't favour a local coach. Keshi, Siasia, Chukwu, Eguavoen, Onigbinde et al have all been there and done that... |
Sports › Re: Cape Verde Vs South Africa: AFCON 2023 Quarter-Finals (1 - 2)pen On 3rd Feb 2024 by McStoic(m): 10:48pm On Feb 03, 2024 |
godwon01: Football life onto your phone. You will see a ball on the app. It is very very good. They take all the matches life. Make sure you got enough Internet to use for it. Please what's the name of the App na? |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Fearing Pastor Needed (see Photo) by McStoic(m): 10:31am On Jan 19, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Imo Monarch, Eze Ohiri Regains Freedom After 13 Days In Kidnapper's Den by McStoic(m): 10:26am On Jan 19, 2024 |
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