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killing wildlife since 60AD. if it wasn't life threatening, I wonder y dem kill am . pepper soup loading |
KingRex1:d only tym I will advice d 'don't tie yaself down' is wen d spouse is not serious |
skywalker240:not fall. u just decide to play along since d dude tynks he has somtyn to offer and don't forget d dude is also hooked up |
KingRex1:wars d respect der if u cheat ? u just have to kp pretending and one day it will erupt like a vol. y not just stick to that one person or exit wen u are tired rather than play try ya luck. |
KingRex1:sure will |
After the inec training some weeks back , corpers were asked today to go to the local govt Onitsha north local govt for there fee. Getting there they were told that they would be paid one thousand naira for each of the days and since it lasted for Thursday, Friday and Saturday its going to be three thousand naira . Although that wasn't the initial price but wetyn man go do. fair or not |
KingRex1:na u I go dey carry glasses dey look. let me comment my reserve |
mehn. see build , see his jaw line . no be him fault na 2star officer. lol. can someone give me his number , just want to he friends. lwkm |
KingRex1:don't u tynk , if u play with commitment now it could be hard to when u get married . it might take more than self discipline. |
AfroKnight:let me be random. whose idea is it ? u walked up to a girl asked her out, she told u she is hooked but being d guy that 'you' are u choose to continue the chase . then she goes like 'wats der to loose?' and goes out with u . then d circle continue. guys if u will just let her be and mind d one u are with . it will be better ooooo. |
StefanSalvatore:u see wat am saying |
Kingsasian:that shouldn't be an issue bcus the both party now boils down to cheating |
hahahahahahhw. all u guys are jokers but come to tynk of it , why hook the girl up wen u can just do ya own tyn? |
May I remind the guys that 'they' were the ones that asked for commitment. But it then turns out that the ladies are the ones that are seen to be more committed. Don't forget that she was on her own when you came with the 'will you be my gf' or 'I want to date'', why make her feel she needs to fight for you when it's meant to be the other way round. You asked for the commitment and if you know you can't be up to it please let her know rather than make her feel like its all her . pls guys if u can't commit to her no need to go after her. justmyview. |
"The Federal Government of Nigeria is importing
grasses that will be used to feed cows in the
northern part of the country."
GRASSES ooooooo! Dear lord Jesus. Minister of
Agriculture Audu Ogbeh said so, while addressing
news men, and his reason was to "curtail the
frequent clashes between arm bearing Fulani
cattle breeders and farmers."
Who did this to us? We went to Brazil to import
grasses to grow so that Fulani men will rest. Upon
the large expanse of grassland we have in this
country?
God help us! http://nigeriantimes.ng/news/grazing-reserve-fg- to-import-grass-from-brazil-ogbeh/ Grazing Reserve: FG to import grass from Brazil –Ogbeh | The Nigerian Times nigeriantimes.ng · |
this APC people sef .is it every new month new blame. instead of saying GEJ no build new road y dem no just start to dey construct new ones so that we go at least see y dem dey talk plenty. I wonder wat news dey will bring up next. Abeg who know were our President wan travel go next after him return from Mecca? |
personal assistance for photography? isalrire. soon na personal assistance on Waldrop or kitchen , rather personal assistance on travelling afairs. the change they voted for. |
naijaboiy:u better go buy box keep o. so u go dey neatly keep am for her. |
if it wasn't d guys idea for her to move in . My question is can't d guy tell her that he doesn't approve her staying ? |
Decker:lol. seriously? |
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Simon Utebor writes about the alleged abduction
of Ese Oruru, a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State
On August 12, 2015, nothing indicated to Mrs.
Rose Oruru, a food vendor in Opolo, Yenagoa
Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, that
she would soon face an ordeal over her 14-year-
old daughter, Ese.
That day, she had gone to the market and left
her four children at her shop. She returned to
find out that her daughter, Ese, was allegedly
abducted by one Yinusa, aka Yellow, who is one
of her long standing customers.
Ese
Narrating the incident, the distraught mother
said, “When I came back, the elder brother of
Ese, Kevin, 16, said Ese had left the shop since
11am and had not returned. I enquired where
she could have gone, but he said he did not
know.
“From there, I started looking for her, asking
neighbours if they saw her, but they said they
did not. As she usually sold food to northern
artisans, I went to the place they usually
gathered to find out if they saw Ese. But by the
time I got there, they were in the mosque, so, I
had to go back.
“After some minutes, I sent my son back to the
place and directed that he should tell anybody
he saw there that I wanted to see Yinusa. As
the boy got there, one of them asked my son to
tell me to come. When I got there, he said
Yinusa, who is also called Yellow, told them he
had sold his commercial tricycle and had gone
home to Kano with my daughter, Ese. They told
me Yinusa said he was taking Ese home to
convert her to Islam to enable him to marry
her.”
One Mohammed (aka Daidi) reportedly informed
Oruru that Yinusa had taken Ese to Kano with
an intention to marry her. She was 13 years old
then.
Acting on the information, Oruru approached
one Dan Kano, who not only confirmed the
story, but also promised to take her to Kano to
recover her daughter.
But Dan Kano reneged on his promise and sent
one Rabiu to accompany the child’s mother to
Kano instead.
On August 14, the anguished mother set for
Kano. She and Rabiu arrived at the ancient city
after midnight. In the morning, Rabiu took Oruru
to the chief of a village in Tufa, Kura Local
Government Area of Kano State.
Narrating her anguish amid sobs, Rose said the
chief was furious with Rabiu for bringing her to
Kano. He told them that Ese had been
converted into Islam and renamed ‘Aisha.’ Not
only that, the 14-year-old was married and that
the child was no longer her daughter.
“He also informed us that Ese was in the
custody of the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido
Sanusi, at the palace,” she stated.
Not cowed by the chief’s position, Oruru, in
company with Rabiu, approached the Emir of
Kano’s palace but met a stiff opposition by
many youths, who pushed them out of the
palace.
Oruru said Yinusa (the suspect), through phone
calls, informed her that he did not kidnap her
daughter as he took permission from one Dan
Kano before he abducted her.
Sensing the impossibility of seeing her daughter
or having an audience with the Emir of Kano,
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Oruru said she broke
down in tears and drew a lot of attention. On
hearing her cries, an unnamed elderly man
invited the police.
She added, “When the police arrived, they took
me to Kwani Police Station in Kano, where my
statement was taken and police officers
accompanied me first to the Emir’s palace but
we were prevented from entering the palace.
“The police then proceeded to the house of the
Galadima of Kano, who stated that he did not
know anything about the matter. The team
proceeded to see the adviser to the Emir, who
told them that he did not want to be involved in
the matter and then we went to the Secretary
to the Emir of Kano.
“The secretary informed us that the Chief of
Tufa village got an approval from Kura Police
Station to take the 14-year-old Ese to the Emir’s
Palace.
“They said Ese is now a convert of Islam and if
brought to her mother, she would not be able to
talk or touch her, otherwise, either she (the
mother) or Ese would die. He advised that we
waited till August 17 to see the Emir.”
Mrs. Oruru recounted that on August 17, she
was with the Divisional Crime Officer, a Police
Inspector from Kwani Police Station, and the
Chief of Tufa village at the palace where the
Emir of Kano sat in council.
“I saw my daughter being brought in a black
Sport Utility Vehicle with two police escorts and
Yinusa was also present. When the case was
mentioned, every other person was allowed
inside except me. When the DCO returned from
the Emir’s court, he informed me that the Emir
of Kano asked us to go to the Sharia Court,
which I objected to.”
Mrs. Oruru added that the police at Kwani,
thereafter, transferred the matter to the State
Criminal Investigation Department in Kano,
where she was asked to go back to Bayelsa and
report the matter to the Bayelsa State Police
Command.
She further said, “We returned to Bayelsa on
August 17 and we made a report at Ekeki Police
Station, Yenagoa, and the matter was later
transferred to State CID, Yenagoa.”
She stated that the police in Yenagoa made
some arrests including Dan Kano, and a trip was
embarked upon to Kano on September 2.
She said on the Kano trip were Dan Kano, K.C.
Dahiru (the chairman of the Hausa community
in Yenagoa), Mr. Charles Oruru (her husband)
and two police officers from the State CID.
She said, “The team reported at the Kwani
Police Station in Kano where another visit was
made to the Emir of Kano.
“The Emir informed them that he had since
August 26 sent a letter for the release of Ese to
her parents.”
Ese’s mother lamented that despite all the
efforts she, her husband, the police and others
had made, as of February 23, Ese had not been
released to them but still held hostage in Kano.
Ese’s father, Charles Oruru, struggled with tears
as he narrated the pain and anguish he had
gone through in trying to get his daughter back.
“We have tried all we could to get our daughter
released to no avail. I am appealing to the
Federal Government and the relevant authorities
to intervene in the matter to get my daughter
released. We do not want this to degenerate
into a tribal crisis.”
The Orurus, in a bid not to leave any stone
unturned, took the matter to non-governmental
organisations, Kindling Hope Across Nations
Initiative and Child Protection Network under the
auspices of the UNICEF.
On what the NGOs have done so far, the
Executive Director, KHAN Initiative, Mr. Kizito
Andah, said after receiving the case, the
organisation immediately swung into action by
formally informing the Department of State
Services.
He said several meetings were held in
December 2015 with officers of the DSS, noting
that the state security outfit made several
promises to secure the release of the victim,
but that up till date, Ese was still held hostage
by the perpetrators.
Andah, who is also the Secretary, Child
Protection Network, claimed that their
coordinator also spoke with the Inspector-
General of Police and the police boss gave his
word that the girl would be returned to her
parents. Yet, that had not been done.
He said, “On February 11, we also held a
meeting with the Commissioner of Police,
Bayelsa State Police command, on the above
subject matter and our grievances on the
attitude of some of the police officers, who had
earlier worked on the case and their failure to
secure the release of Ese were duly
communicated.
“We strongly believe that Ese Oruru has not only
been hypnotised but also recruited as a tool in
the hands of a fanatical Islamic group in Kano
State. Ese is only 14 years old and cannot give
informed consent to marriage and is still being
held hostage.
“Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oruru are petty traders
who are putting in all efforts to meet the needs
of their children. Securing the return of Ese
would not only reaffirm our strong desire to
continually protect our children, but also re-
emphasise and stamp our indelible position
against the acts of these culprits.”
Andah, therefore, called on all to join their
voices to prevail on the Kano State Government
and the Kano Emirate to urgently release Ese.
He demanded the prosecution of her abductors
under the appropriate law and jurisdiction,
saying the matter was of urgent national
security and public interest.
Corroborating the position of Andah, the
Chairperson, CPN, Mrs. Miriam Kombo-Eze, said
they wrote letters to and met with many
security agencies, including the Ijaw Youth
Council over the matter.
Kombo-Eze said, “The man that took away this
girl and his cohorts collect these girls, who are
underage children of 12 and 13 years from this
state, convert them to Muslims and their
parents can’t do anything about them.
“They take permission from their leaders here in
Bayelsa State. This is a national security
problem.”
She said most parents had lost their children in
similar circumstances and praised the parents
of Ese for pursuing the release of their
daughter.
She, therefore, urged parents to carefully
monitor the kind of people that visit their homes
and shops.
“Parents should be careful of the kind of
persons they welcome to their homes.
Everybody should be security conscious. We
should be careful of the people that are around
us. We are not trying to instigate anyone to
take the law into their hands, what we are
trying to do is to sensitise people to what is
going on in the state,” she counselled.
Responding to the incident, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Bayelsa State Police
Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, said on
Thursday that it was a case of elopement, and
not abduction.
Butswat, who spoke in a telephone interview,
said based on their findings, the boy in question
(Yinusa) told the police that he and Ese had
been married.
But when reminded that Ese was only 14 years
old, and 13 when she was abducted, Butswat
said the police were of the position that the
issue of marriage did not arise in the matter.
He said the Bayelsa Command was working
closely with its Kano counterpart to secure the
release of the girl.
The police spokesman said, “Based on our initial
findings, it was not a case of abduction but that
of elopement. Ese eloped with the boy (Yinusa)
to Kano.
“Our operatives went for investigative activities
in Kano and the boy in question said they were
married. When our men went to the Sharia
Council to secure her release, the council said
they had not signed the necessary papers to let
her go.
“With the age of the girl, she is not of age for
marriage, so the issue of marriage does not
arise even though reports indicate that the girl
is happy being there.
“We want to assure the family that their
daughter will soon be released to them. We are
working closely with the Kano State Police
Command to secure her release.”
When SUNDAY PUNCH contacted the Police
Public Relations Officer, Kano State Command,
Magaji Majia, on the telephone, he said, “I have
been making enquiries in Kano State Police
Command; 72 police divisions, the state CID, the
gender violence section; we don’t have such a
case here in Kano.”
As of press time, the Turakin Kano, and Chief of
Staff of the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Mamuda
Sanusi, could not be reached as calls placed to
his telephone line did not connect, while text
messages sent to his line had yet to be replied
to.
Last Friday, a police source in Kano, who did
not want to be named because he was not
authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed to
one of our correspondents on the telephone that
Oruru was taken to the Emir’s palace sometime
last year.
The source said Yinusa had complained to the
Emir of Kano after his relations had been
arrested by the police, following complaints
from the girl’s parents.
“The matter was referred to us by the Emir of
Kano. The man said the girl had converted to
Islam and followed him to his hometown in
Kano. I saw the girl myself here at Zone 1
headquarters, but we did not do any
investigation on the matter.”
The source, however, did not mention the name
of the hometown, but stated that Oruru is with
Yinusa and his family in Kano.
“The Emir said that since she voluntarily said
she wanted to be a Muslim and had converted
to Islam, her parents should not force her, and
that even though she is a minor, she should be
allowed to practise whatever she wanted to
practise. It was the girl that followed the man;
she was not taken by force. Although, as a 13-
year-old then, she is a minor in the eyes of the
law; she has no consent. If she was an adult,
she has the free will to go wherever she wants
to go. But there was nothing like kidnapping.”
Additional report by ARUKAINO UMUKORO
Part 2 here: http://www.punchng.com/she-
must-have-been-sexually-violated-khan-initiati |
some of us ladies just don't want to be reasonable. I still say it 'some guys can smell desperate ladies and den take advantage of them' and 'what is the essence of buying a milk when you can get the cow for free'. its high time some ladies step up on their games. There is nothing wrong if you go visiting or spend d weekends but everything is wrong when you suddenly pack in and start playing wife. I GO MARRY YOU AND I DON MARRY YOU na two diff tyns. We've heard it all 'I love him' 'he is really nice', besides that you dey spoil the guy runs . I know not all guy think that way but we've come to believe that it's becoming that way. MY fellow ladies no matter how e do u reach, don't just let d cookie crumble so easy. 1love |
Ejanla07:I just modified. |
I had to pixmix dem . heard more are on sea and those cartoons weren't all. mk my governor come rake lesson from this man joor. no be to sow uniform for students wen election don reach |
karleone:no vex . #smiling |
that whatsapp na big wahala sha. my boo took my fone one of those days and me no tynk am say him go stroll entet that app ni only to hear 'is this wat u have been doing online' (but no be my fault if d guys dem dey act sweet na). na that day I get to know say my G don dey monitor my last seen on whatsapp. na so I deactivate am. even tried explaining to him that its not wat it looks like #winks. but it took days b4 we could seetle that ish |
Emasel:question ..... |
ifex370:no be as dem tell me I go know? lol. besides I have been hearing d opposite too but I witnessed this myself. |
Willie is working was the first thing I noticed when I entered anambra state. Today I was asked to rep my school were I serve in Onitsha at awka . I was surprised at cartons of books (over 100cartons and each has over 100books) . After the brief I got to know that all those books are to be dispatched to all govt sec school in d state I mean All and each school came with a representative. if only this kind of thing happens in my state. My take is Willie is really working to improve the educational sector in Anambra state. Less I forgot all govt schools don't know about the private were given buses and half of it were innoson . I was demn pleased.
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Qualer: [quote author=Qualer post=43221412]wat will u do,buy her more food ? lwkm |
davidsgal:babe u try sha . 5hrs? |
TunjiMsp:I hear u |

