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mmadu4:Ugly people are not criminals. Justice for ugly people too They were lured into the crime. They don't have a choice |
foreshore:Only if they're handsome. Or a pretty slay queen. The Police would have dressed up with makeup and give them a TV interview for them to explain how their victims lured them into committing the crime. And some Nigerians would had sympathy for them |
So these Senators can't be honest for once? You claimed you left Apc in 2019 and you were appointed the next year. You must think Nigerians are fools like those still supporting Buhari |
Now, what again? Since they allow them get away with the Lekki killings, they felt we are all expendable |
Double wahala. How can all judges go on vacation? The just resumed from a strike, now they're talking about vacation again. Does anyone like this country at all? |
nedekid:Where is due process in a murder suspect granting interviews on Tv? With makeup and beaming. I've not even seen a mugshot of her. Don't they know that whatever she says can be used against her in court. My own is that, what exactly does that interview aims to promote- that she's victim and the dead man is guilty? Is that the job of the prosecutor? |
authority2006:I just want the NP to know their duty and do it. Have never see where a murder suspect grants interview on Tv. Don't they know that whatever she says or do can be used against her in court ? So the police and her lawyer don't know better? The duty of the police is to prosecute her. Defending her Is the duty of her lawyer. The info we want now is who authorised that interview and for what purpose ? |
sniperr007:Then they gave her his atm to go withdraw money, right?
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saphiere:Sherlock Holmes. Do you know what begins to happen immediately a body is dead? It begins to swell. Even if the rope was loose, when the body begins to swell, it'll become tight |
The rope used in tying Usifo was tied so hard it entered into his skin. It couldn't have been done by that young lady. . JUSTICE FOR CHIDINMA[/quote]Do you know what begins to happen immediately a body is dead? It begins to swell. Even if the rope was loose, when the body begins to swell, it'll become tight |
Just read the manner a NP pro is speaking like a corrupt politicians. Does he even know his duty. Your duty is to keep the public informed. Why aren't you people taking her to court? The TV show she attended, is that legal? By painting her as the victim and the dead man as the criminal. What exactly do you people intend to achieve? The media is asking the question for the general public to know the true situation of thing and you're saying you will not talk on it. Well, all these are as a result of "when the head is rotten...." Cos i can't be the president and a policeman will be acting and speaking recklessly like this . |
Breakthrough, purpose health |
So the dead man is now the criminal? All the people pushing the innocence of this murderer, i want to know one thing. Is it the man that's on trial or his killer? I know God demands forgiveness but we all know the Law doesn't |
This is my complain about the level of leadership qualities the North will provide. When you allow students getting less than 30 over 300 to enter Federal Colleges because they are from certain regions. Later, qouta system will push them into position of leadership where the faith of the whole Nation will depend their actions. The result is what the nation is going through now. Did Tafawa Balewa, Sanusi Lamido and co get less than 100 to e admitted into colleges ? |
Wait, what's going on in this country? How is a self-confessed murderer able to appear in a TV show all dressed up with make up? This is prejudice. The case is not yet in court and they're trying to sway the narrative. This will backfire on them if our Judiciary is not as corrupt as we know them to be. Just compare the discriminatory treatments give to criminals. What msg are they trying to send? That it's ok for pretty girl to commit crime? You all see we truly deserve our corrupt politicians |
Wait, what's going on in this country? How is a self-confessed murderer able to appear on a TV show with make up and hairdo? This is prejudice. The case is not yet in court and they're trying to sway the narrative. This will backfire on them if our Judiciary is not as corrupt as we know them to be. Just compare the discriminatory treatments given to criminals. What msg are they trying to send? That it's ok for pretty girls to commit crime ? |
festacman:All those other Yorubas you mentioned, when last did you hear the type of comment or articles Adesina released from them? Adedina's job made him a target. Admitted, that job is for those that have misplaced their moral compass otherwise, an honourable person would have quit out of guilty consciousness not just to the Yorubas ( because this is a govt Yorubas helped made and many of them are beneficiaries) but to all Nigerians. Only last week in my LGA ( which also happens to be Adesina's) I was told a popular Apc member whose name was approved for a political post was removed to accommodate Adesina's uncle who's not even an Apc members. Adesina is only doing what he's doing because of the power and benefits the post accrue. Certainly, not because it's the right thing to do. Buhari's 8 years will soon end and his report cards on Economy, Security, Employment, Diversification, etc will be open to scrutiny. Let's hear what all his aides and ministers will say . |
Sunkyapogee:Do they need him? If they need him he will go there now |
The government isn't doing enough to help discover these talent earlier By the time Etebo reaches 30 years football age he must be around 40 something years in real age. I see some over mid 20s guys training in my area and I wonder, what if you get signed. Your climax can't be more than 5 years- then you retire cos you can't meet up. The NFA should pay more attention to elementary football from 5-10 years This man I'm looking at is in his late 30s already |
There should be standby helicopters to assist the soldiers in all those areas They can't just walk into areas they've not surveyed |
ALTERNATEID:Everyone has a political idea thru support. But Loreta is a blatant supporter of Apc. That's why her case is different |
Adesina should shut up! A strong opposition is good for the country's democracy. Whether PDP can play that role effectively is however an issue . |
ALTERNATEID:There is a difference btw being partisan and being a member of a party. You can be partisan and not be a member of a political party. The point is, she is partisan And the Electoral Act clearly states that the position is not for, obviously, partisan people like her |
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund says it has signed an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutical to supply an additional 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine to all 55-member states of the African Union by the end of 2022, increasing the total number of doses to 400 million. This was disclosed in a statement issued by UNICEF on Thursday. Recall that the African Union had in November 2020 established the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the African continent. UNICEF, AFREXIM Bank, AVAT, African Centre for Disease Control and the World Bank had signed an agreement which would ensure the procurement and delivery of vaccines to African nations. An agreement signed in March this year had implemented the procurement of 180 million COVID-19 vaccines which will also be delivered by 2022. In a statement on Thursday, however, UNICEF Executive Director, Henrietta Fore, lamented the low percentage of vaccination on the continent and promised to work towards promoting vaccine equity. She said, “UNICEF has signed an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutica NV to supply up to 220 million doses of the J&J single-dose vaccine for all 55 Member States of the African Union by end of 2022. Some 35 million doses are to be delivered by the end of this year. “African countries must have affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible. Vaccine access has been unequal and unfair, with less than one per cent of the population of the African continent currently vaccinated against COVID-19. “UNICEF, with its long history of delivering vaccines all around the world, is supporting global COVID-19 vaccinations efforts through AVAT, COVAX, and other channels to maximise supply and access to vaccines.” The agreement between UNICEF and Janssen Pharmaceutica NV will help implement the advance purchase commitment signed between AVAT and Janssen in March of this year. That agreement secured an option to order another 180 million doses, bringing the maximum access up to a total of 400 million doses by the end of 2022. “African countries must have affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible. Vaccine access has been unequal and unfair, with less than one per cent of the population of the African continent currently vaccinated against COVID-19. This cannot continue,” said Fore. “UNICEF, with its long history of delivering vaccines all around the world, is supporting global COVID-19 vaccinations efforts through AVAT, COVAX, and other channels to maximise supply and access to vaccines,” she added.The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund says it has signed an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutical to supply an additional 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine to all 55-member states of the African Union by the end of 2022, increasing the total number of doses to 400 million. This was disclosed in a statement issued by UNICEF on Thursday. Recall that the African Union had in November 2020 established the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the African continent. UNICEF, AFREXIM Bank, AVAT, African Centre for Disease Control and the World Bank had signed an agreement which would ensure the procurement and delivery of vaccines to African nations. An agreement signed in March this year had implemented the procurement of 180 million COVID-19 vaccines which will also be delivered by 2022. In a statement on Thursday, however, UNICEF Executive Director, Henrietta Fore, lamented the low percentage of vaccination on the continent and promised to work towards promoting vaccine equity. She said, “UNICEF has signed an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutica NV to supply up to 220 million doses of the J&J single-dose vaccine for all 55 Member States of the African Union by end of 2022. Some 35 million doses are to be delivered by the end of this year. “African countries must have affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible. Vaccine access has been unequal and unfair, with less than one per cent of the population of the African continent currently vaccinated against COVID-19. “UNICEF, with its long history of delivering vaccines all around the world, is supporting global COVID-19 vaccinations efforts through AVAT, COVAX, and other channels to maximise supply and access to vaccines.” The agreement between UNICEF and Janssen Pharmaceutica NV will help implement the advance purchase commitment signed between AVAT and Janssen in March of this year. That agreement secured an option to order another 180 million doses, bringing the maximum access up to a total of 400 million doses by the end of 2022. “African countries must have affordable and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible. Vaccine access has been unequal and unfair, with less than one per cent of the population of the African continent currently vaccinated against COVID-19. This cannot continue,” said Fore. “UNICEF, with its long history of delivering vaccines all around the world, is supporting global COVID-19 vaccinations efforts through AVAT, COVAX, and other channels to maximise supply and access to vaccines,” she added. https://punchng.com/unicef-to-supply-400m-covid-19-vaccines-to-nigeria-54-others/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social |
They must have scratched his back |
Mandillass, at Cms ( new ones) Yaba, opposite Tejuosho market (2nd hand ) |
This is lovely |
Wahala for the sales girl be that. |
I don't know what they mean by there is no legality? Can't was handed to Nigeria by Kenyan authority. How they arrested him is not our biz but they know he's a fugitive here and they gave him to us. Is Kanu not a fugitive? Is he not behind the killings in the East? Didn't he jump bail? So if a country somewhere illegally arrest him for us, we should be questioning the legality? Was it Nigerian police that arrested him illegally? |
You ppl show kill all your bright minds because of Biafra. Let's see who will inhabit the Biafra if I ever comes |
blaise26abj:That's another case. |
Fear lawyers! |
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