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one year in underground cell without trial? zoogeria. The man should sue them. |
ctleurocollege:Even the Chinese still have their masquerade groups, let not deviate from the main purpose of the thread. |
Danzakidakura:most of the people claiming Yoruba to attack other tribes online are paid government agents, don't let them succeed by making you to attack Yoruba people. |
lalasticlala, please push this to the FrontPage to counter the other thread, the other thread also alluded to this as a possible cause of the killing. |
they were not killed by ipob, read the attached post below.
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Sane country unlike the zoo under the illiterate Ali Baba and his forty thieves. |
Racoon:relax, one day, the chicken would come home to roost for this country. I hope the 30 billion dollar loan is approved. |
the North that have ruled the most is the most backward, poverty stricken and diseased part pf the country. On Biafra we stand, who presidency help? . |
fr |
We're gradually wasting time on irrelevant things while buharis second term is going, it would be another wasted 4years with nothing to show for it except taxes, debts and messed up court cases. |
i don't think the enforcement of mandatory installation of speed limiter is legal. somebody should sue them. |
Thousands of villagers have been displaced following days of attacks by armed “bandits” on 10 remote communities in central Nigeria, emergency services said Tuesday. Gunmen on motorbikes stormed into a string of villages in the Shiroro district of Niger state from Friday to Monday, shooting and torching homes and forcing residents to flee. “We have so far documented 4,000 people displaced by the bandits,” Niger State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) spokesman Ibrahim Audu Hussein told AFP. “The IDPs (internally displaced persons) are sheltered in a camp in nearby Kuta district,” said Hussein, warning the number could increase as more people were arriving at the camp. Emergency workers were yet to deploy to the affected communities as the assailants were still in the villages, he said. “We don’t have casualty details because the area is still too dangerous for our men to enter,” Hussein said. “We are waiting for security clearance to go and an evacuate casualties if there are any”. Attacks by armed gangs — called “bandits” by the authorities — have been widespread in central and northwestern Nigeria. In June at least 40 people were killed when gunmen raided eight communities in Shiroro district, stealing livestock and burning homes. The attackers are believed to launch attacks from Rugu forest which straddles Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and Niger states. Authorities in several states have tamped down the violence by offering peace talks and an amnesty. (AFP) https://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/87117 |
what they should have abolished is the educationally disadvantaged states that Abokis use in getting unfair advantage in university admissions, somebody from Anambra with a score of 250 in Jamb would be denied admissions into Unizik and Unn while an Aboki with 220 would be given admission. hopeless country with a hopeless university system that doesn't promote merit. |
Godpinkin:are these van adverts printed or printed? |
I'm yet to understand why Nigerians sees sleeping with a man as an employment deserving a salary and benefits. If you have ever eavesdroped girls discussing, you would conclude that most are just undercover prostitutes. Even the married ones are would dump their husbands if the attraction outside is strong enough. Many Nigerian politicians actually stole and married other people's wives. |
CityNGR:meaning what sir? |
Joshcoli:that's a very compact and economical plan. Good one. |
Joshcoli:Nice, God would see you through. Please, can you specify the state or city that the project is located? I'm planning a similar project in Niger state. Can you post the floor plan? |
jafol:See Names Of Nigerian Drug Dealers Jailed In Saudi Arabian Prisons Revealed by HajimeSaito(m): 8:08pm Suspect (File photo) Twenty-three Nigerians are on the death row in Saudi Arabia. They may be beheaded any time from now. Besides, 11 are serving various jail terms for drug trafficking in the kingdom. Another suspected trafficker is awaiting trial. The 23 death row inmates could not be named for “diplomatic and sensitivity” reasons. Unless President Muhammadu Buhari intervenes, the death toll could be higher, a source said. The “late” response of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to a memo from the Nigerian Consul-General, Amb. M. S. Yunusa, is believed to have contributed to the execution of a Nigerian woman, Kudirat Adeshola Afolabi about two weeks ago. It was learnt that the ministry had been “diplomatically slow” in responding to issues connected with Nigerians. No ministry official was willing to comment on the allegation yesterday. The Consul-General wrote twice to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Geoffrey Onyeama, on December 3, 2018 and February 6, 2019, raising the alarm over the plight of Nigerians in Saudi Arabia. He said the nation should endeavour to use its diplomatic bond with Saudi Arabia to seek pardon for all our compatriots condemned to death and for those serving various jail terms. But more worrisome to the Consul-General is what he believe is the security lapse at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano, which is being used for massive drug trafficking. The envoy admitted that there is a drug syndicate at the airport. He alleged that the syndicate in cahoots with greedy airline officials at MAKIA were checking in extra bags containing prohibited drugs. He said members of the syndicate had been using particulars of innocent passengers and baggage tags to smuggle drugs leading to the arrest of Nigerians who had no links with drug trafficking. One of the memos said: “Furthermore, it is with humility that I bring to the Honourable Minister‘s knowledge that, sadly, there are a number of Nigerians arrested for alleged drug related offence who are currently in detention at Dhahban Prison (Male Section) and Madina Prison (Male & Female Sections). Mission was unable to gain Consular access to them as the host authorities have flatly refused to grant permission for such despite several requests to that effect. “Following the outcome of investigations carried out by both the NDLEA and the Nigeria Police (Kano State Command) the Honourable Minister may wish to note that: “There exists a criminal syndicate collaborating with greedy officials of some airlines at MAKIA, notably Ethiopian and Egyptian Airlines, who connive to check in drug-laden bags, using passenger’s particulars without their consent or knowledge; “Nigerian victims of the activities of these criminal gangs were arrested and detained in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for drug trafficking offences they did not commit; “The outcome of investigations by the Nigeria Police and NDLEA absolved these victims of complicity in the crime of peddling drugs into the Kingdom. The investigations further established beyond reasonable doubts that the victims were unaware of the drug-laden baggage that were checked in bearing their particulars by unknown persons at MAKIA, Kano; “All the suspected culprits had been apprehended and a case of criminal conspiracy, breach of trust and drug trafficking has been established against them, hence, they were arraigned at the Federal High Court, Kano; “There are 24 Nigerians who were condemned to death between 2016 2018 for drug trafficking in contravention of the Kingdom’s Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Control Law issued under Decree No. M/39 dated 8/7/1428AH; “There are 12 Nigerian women currently serving various jail terms at Dhahban prison for drug smuggling. “Meanwhile, the following drug traffickers are serving various jail terms: a) Halimat Oyebanjo Oyaya – 10 years b) Sherifat Shawni – 4 years c) Limata Ahmad – 10 years d) Halimat Isah – 5 years e) Olubumi Adejarani Olaniyan – 10 years f) Omobolanle Funke – 15 years g) Nuratu Bolanle Yusuf – 15 years h) Maryam Ibrahim Tanko – 7 years i) Rahma Abdulkarim 20 years j) Nuratu Yusuf Abike – 20 years k) Bolaji Kehinde – 10 years I)Yasirat Abolanle Salau – awaiting trail. “There are a number of Nigerians accused of drug trafficking incarcerated at various Saudi Prisons but the Mission was unable to undertake consular visits due to refusal by the Saudi authorities to grant permission for such visits despite repeated requests and “Drug smuggling into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by Nigerians has reached an alarming proportion and all hands must be on deck to check this menace.” The Consul-General gave insight into how a syndicate had infiltrated the security in Kano to perpetrate drug trafficking. His memo drew the minister’s attention to “a frightening development that portends grave danger to passenger travelling to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano.” The Consul-General made five recommendations to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, including the need to seek clemency for innocent Nigerians held for drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia. The recommendations are: Enhancement of security surveillance by installing functional CCTV cameras at the checking-in counters and other sensitive areas of airports in Nigeria; Henceforth, Nigeria Airport Management Authority (NAMA) in collaboration with other relevant security agencies should institute a compulsory baggage identification procedure before boarding for all checked-in luggage; Every passenger should check in his/her luggage personally and not through third parties; The trial of those found culpable for checking-in extra-baggage’s using the identities of victims should be pursued expeditiously and the attested copies of the judgments be made available to the Mission for onward transmission to our host authorities as proof that the culprits were punished in accordance with our laws; and The Federal Government should henceforth, appeal for clemency and pardon for all our compatriots condemned to death and for those serving various jail terms. http://news-af.dailyadvent.com/news/detail/f003fa8e254050bf45302dcda5138b90?client=news&features=402653103&mode=body&swdp |
The stock market increased in value in the week before the election because Atiku was expected to win with his business friendly campaign goals but the very moment that INEC started calling doctored results showing that Buhari is winning, the stock market crashed and have continued to crash. It might enter panic mode soon. |
Enjoy your next level joor. |
I love the dog.it's so beautiful. |
Paid APC online members are already messing up this thread. Nairaland downfall would be from the owners unwillingness to tackle APC online members before they degrade this site. |
Please, how much did Buhari waste on the proposed Nigeria airways? Even ordinary logo design for the project was how much? 30k for an American federal lobbyist is chicken change. Buhari's wife handbag costs more than that, likewise his son's motorcycle costs more than that. |
In Nigeria, school na scam with an engineering graduate teaching what should be the workload of two or more teachers while receiving 15k as salary. Guys prefer to learn skills for self employment now. |
I don't know why the nairaland moderators are hiding this news. All the blame goes to Obiano, he has been forcing igwes in the state to accept these herdsmen against their wishes and common sense. Ranching is the way forward. |
Let them enjoy their next level na. |
David Onwuchekwa, Nnewi Hoodlums suspected to be herdsmen at the weekend stormed Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra State, leaving six people dead, some of them beheaded. An eyewitness, Mr Orjiako Nnaluo (Ideh Anam) who spoke to journalists said that the herdsmen stormed farm settlements known as Agweopia Camp, Iyiogbu Camp and Iyinkolo, respectively around 5:40a.m and started killing people, burning houses and raping many women. Mr Nnaluo said before people of the area could know what was going on, the herdsmen had killed six people, leaving about 30 others with various degrees of injuries. The injured, he said, are currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital. He called on the Anambra State government to quickly come to their rescue, saying that all the local farmers had all deserted the area. He said that the farmers were trying to recover from a previous attack by the herdsmen, which he said claimed three lives. He said the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano was aware of the case and had promised to resolve it. Speaking on the incident, the Anglican Bishop of Mbamili Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Henry Okechukwu Okeke condemned the killings by the attackers, describing it as unfortunate, obnoxious and inhuman. “This is a very unfortunate incident because these are core farmers. They are the food basket of Anambra State. Definitely, it is going to affect not only the economy of our state, but the country generally. It has been confirmed, I got the news this morning about the killings. Now, following the incident, farmers have left their farmlands. The Fulani people are also on the run. So, it is an unfortunate situation. I want to say it clearly that the Federal Government has the key. They must not sit down and watch people being killed by the herdsmen and their farms being destroyed. But Fulani men have been around here for some years now, but the recent destruction of farms has brought about unhealthy situations. “The Federal Government actually has to do something. They should summon the leaders of the herdsmen and the rest of them. I think with that this fire can be quenched now. The government of Anambra State instructed farmers through their Igwes to allow herdsmen graze their cattle, but the word ‘allow’ must be interpreted because when you say allow, what do you mean? Is it to allow them to graze and destroy farms crops? Is it to allow them to continue to cause trouble? If you allow someone to stay in your land and do his business, there must be restrictions, there must be a border line, of course, you know that 99.9 per cent of Anambra West are farmers. They are farmers or do you expect farmers to fold their arms and watch the herdsmen kill them and destroy their farms? Anambra West is a hospitable environment people who are so much accommodating. They have accommodated the herdsmen over the years, who have turned against them, killing and maiming their hosts, “ the bishop said. Bishop Okeke, however, advised the youths of Anambra West not to take the laws into their hands even as he called on the stakeholders to intervene, adding that Anambra West was vibrating as the youths have now prepared themselves against sudden attack by the herdsmen. He further decried the lack of presence of security men in the council. In the same vein, the Anambra West Youth President, Mr John David called on the youths to remain calm and law-abiding, noting that the issue would soon be resolved. When contacted on phone, the Anambra State Police Command Spokesman, Mr Haruna Muhammed (SP) said: “How do you know they are Fulani herdsmen. The attackers are not confirmed yet. There was an incident at Anambra West Local Government Area and police are still investigating it.” https://www.sunnewsonline.com/suspected-herdsmen-kill-6-behead-farmers-in-anambra/amp/ |
David Onwuchekwa, Nnewi Hoodlums suspected to be herdsmen at the weekend stormed Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra State, leaving six people dead, some of them beheaded. An eyewitness, Mr Orjiako Nnaluo (Ideh Anam) who spoke to journalists said that the herdsmen stormed farm settlements known as Agweopia Camp, Iyiogbu Camp and Iyinkolo, respectively around 5:40a.m and started killing people, burning houses and raping many women. Mr Nnaluo said before people of the area could know what was going on, the herdsmen had killed six people, leaving about 30 others with various degrees of injuries. The injured, he said, are currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital. He called on the Anambra State government to quickly come to their rescue, saying that all the local farmers had all deserted the area. He said that the farmers were trying to recover from a previous attack by the herdsmen, which he said claimed three lives. He said the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano was aware of the case and had promised to resolve it. Speaking on the incident, the Anglican Bishop of Mbamili Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Henry Okechukwu Okeke condemned the killings by the attackers, describing it as unfortunate, obnoxious and inhuman. “This is a very unfortunate incident because these are core farmers. They are the food basket of Anambra State. Definitely, it is going to affect not only the economy of our state, but the country generally. It has been confirmed, I got the news this morning about the killings. Now, following the incident, farmers have left their farmlands. The Fulani people are also on the run. So, it is an unfortunate situation. I want to say it clearly that the Federal Government has the key. They must not sit down and watch people being killed by the herdsmen and their farms being destroyed. But Fulani men have been around here for some years now, but the recent destruction of farms has brought about unhealthy situations. “The Federal Government actually has to do something. They should summon the leaders of the herdsmen and the rest of them. I think with that this fire can be quenched now. The government of Anambra State instructed farmers through their Igwes to allow herdsmen graze their cattle, but the word ‘allow’ must be interpreted because when you say allow, what do you mean? Is it to allow them to graze and destroy farms crops? Is it to allow them to continue to cause trouble? If you allow someone to stay in your land and do his business, there must be restrictions, there must be a border line, of course, you know that 99.9 per cent of Anambra West are farmers. They are farmers or do you expect farmers to fold their arms and watch the herdsmen kill them and destroy their farms? Anambra West is a hospitable environment people who are so much accommodating. They have accommodated the herdsmen over the years, who have turned against them, killing and maiming their hosts, “ the bishop said. Bishop Okeke, however, advised the youths of Anambra West not to take the laws into their hands even as he called on the stakeholders to intervene, adding that Anambra West was vibrating as the youths have now prepared themselves against sudden attack by the herdsmen. He further decried the lack of presence of security men in the council. In the same vein, the Anambra West Youth President, Mr John David called on the youths to remain calm and law-abiding, noting that the issue would soon be resolved. When contacted on phone, the Anambra State Police Command Spokesman, Mr Haruna Muhammed (SP) said: “How do you know they are Fulani herdsmen. The attackers are not confirmed yet. There was an incident at Anambra West Local Government Area and police are still investigating it.” https://www.sunnewsonline.com/suspected-herdsmen-kill-6-behead-farmers-in-anambra/amp/ |
David Onwuchekwa, Nnewi Hoodlums suspected to be herdsmen at the weekend stormed Anambra West Local Government Area of Anambra State, leaving six people dead, some of them beheaded. An eyewitness, Mr Orjiako Nnaluo (Ideh Anam) who spoke to journalists said that the herdsmen stormed farm settlements known as Agweopia Camp, Iyiogbu Camp and Iyinkolo, respectively around 5:40a.m and started killing people, burning houses and raping many women. Mr Nnaluo said before people of the area could know what was going on, the herdsmen had killed six people, leaving about 30 others with various degrees of injuries. The injured, he said, are currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital. He called on the Anambra State government to quickly come to their rescue, saying that all the local farmers had all deserted the area. He said that the farmers were trying to recover from a previous attack by the herdsmen, which he said claimed three lives. He said the governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano was aware of the case and had promised to resolve it. Speaking on the incident, the Anglican Bishop of Mbamili Diocese, the Rt. Rev. Henry Okechukwu Okeke condemned the killings by the attackers, describing it as unfortunate, obnoxious and inhuman. “This is a very unfortunate incident because these are core farmers. They are the food basket of Anambra State. Definitely, it is going to affect not only the economy of our state, but the country generally. It has been confirmed, I got the news this morning about the killings. Now, following the incident, farmers have left their farmlands. The Fulani people are also on the run. So, it is an unfortunate situation. I want to say it clearly that the Federal Government has the key. They must not sit down and watch people being killed by the herdsmen and their farms being destroyed. But Fulani men have been around here for some years now, but the recent destruction of farms has brought about unhealthy situations. “The Federal Government actually has to do something. They should summon the leaders of the herdsmen and the rest of them. I think with that this fire can be quenched now. The government of Anambra State instructed farmers through their Igwes to allow herdsmen graze their cattle, but the word ‘allow’ must be interpreted because when you say allow, what do you mean? Is it to allow them to graze and destroy farms crops? Is it to allow them to continue to cause trouble? If you allow someone to stay in your land and do his business, there must be restrictions, there must be a border line, of course, you know that 99.9 per cent of Anambra West are farmers. They are farmers or do you expect farmers to fold their arms and watch the herdsmen kill them and destroy their farms? Anambra West is a hospitable environment people who are so much accommodating. They have accommodated the herdsmen over the years, who have turned against them, killing and maiming their hosts, “ the bishop said. Bishop Okeke, however, advised the youths of Anambra West not to take the laws into their hands even as he called on the stakeholders to intervene, adding that Anambra West was vibrating as the youths have now prepared themselves against sudden attack by the herdsmen. He further decried the lack of presence of security men in the council. In the same vein, the Anambra West Youth President, Mr John David called on the youths to remain calm and law-abiding, noting that the issue would soon be resolved. When contacted on phone, the Anambra State Police Command Spokesman, Mr Haruna Muhammed (SP) said: “How do you know they are Fulani herdsmen. The attackers are not confirmed yet. There was an incident at Anambra West Local Government Area and police are still investigating it.” https://www.sunnewsonline.com/suspected-herdsmen-kill-6-behead-farmers-in-anambra/amp/ |
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