Politics › Re: Eclipse Of A Star: How Adegoke Adelabu Died by oladeebo: 8:05pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
op! don't go yet! elaborate to us, the word: penkelemesi! |
Politics › Re: Army Invades Nnamdi Kanu's House In Umuahia Again With Armoured Tankers (Video) by oladeebo: 6:16pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
when am keeping warning ipob, kanu and biafran, I was calling all sorts of name, it's just the beginning and you cry UN, even UN soldiers rape, killed and do all sorts of unlawful things talkless of Buratai boys, enjoy soldiers at your door step! you will beg for their vacation later! before then, all your pigs will be killed for suya! |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 8:03am On Sep 12, 2017 |
orisa37: I know what Restructure mean. You want the FG to continue to SHARE a whole Goat to 36 States from inside its mouth? Only God judges that!!! The sw, se, ss, cs, Atiku's supporters in the ne and the southern Kaduna people are all saying that the FG should be content with receiving a uniform percentage from each of the 36 States to run its limited duties of unifying Nigeria. God approves that for all human arrangements. Noone is sharing Nigeria. It remains indivisible. But we are arranging the FG to run its duties like US, Ecowas, EU, AU and UN. So help Nigeria God!!! orisa! what type of education without knowledge you acquired! when did Ecowas, EU, AU and UN become a country? And the US you are talking about many states of US in the union were still agitating to secede, but not in madness way like that of Nigeria, and the Idea of Self determination is an Idea of former American president Roosevelt! and till today the secessionists state were still held down by America! do you know why? Do you know who had benefited from Self determination right? ask me I'll tell you! |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 7:43am On Sep 12, 2017 |
obaaderemi: What has kanu got to do with this?How is he a threat to Yorubas? If Ibadan summit is Yoruba one, it will certainly condemn the barbaric act of Nnamdi kanu against Yoruba nation, not a sane Yoruba will accept kanu stupidity on Yoruba nation because of political gain! |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 7:35am On Sep 12, 2017 |
konoplyanka: guy why are you making just a case of political tussle to oppose the call for restructuring? do you know how many political tussles that have occurred under this unitary system? besides, restructuring will not make us go back to former regions. its states that will make up the federating units.
please don't politicize this noble agenda unless you are a paid traitor working for the abookis cos I'm sure they are happy reading this. please change your way before its too late. a very good question deserve answer! "guy why are you making just a case of political tussle to oppose the call for restructuring?"it's simply because those who behind the restructure were irrelevant politicians lost the trust of Nigerian electorates and fighting the nation because of their own selfish interest! |
Politics › Re: All Nigerian Secessionists Must Have The Same Threatment Like Boko Haram. by oladeebo(op): 9:55pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: All Nigerian Secessionists Must Have The Same Threatment Like Boko Haram. by oladeebo(op): 8:24pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
ofai: Just admit you don't know the difference... Anyway let me help you.
Secession is forcefully breaking away from a country while seperation is the lawful approach to leave a country... what you people were asking for btw secession & separation? |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 8:06pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
orisa37: Use force for what? This is human right. This time, they will know that Mulim is not Islam. The Witness of Anobi ISA is The Spirit of Allah. The Lord saves The Righteous and allows the wicked ways to perish. You can only force a horse to follow but not to work. When Prophet Balam hit his horse to move, the Horse spoke and the Prophet knew who was talking to him. The North is actually preparing for Restructure. They only want to deplete the resources of the South considerably before they say Yes. And this is why the Legislators of the sw, se, ss, cs, supporters of Atiku in the ne and the Southern Kaduna people must work daily to execute this people's amendments to the Constitution. May The Spirit of God be with us all!!! If I define the Restructure for you, you will run away when you hear the word restructure! All the elites of Nigeria from from colonial era to the post colonial era till 1979 enjoy the federal government scholarship abroad, Job allocation, enjoyed social, political and economics privileges against other Nigeria citizens! They were 5% of Nigeria population before British handed over the affairs of this nation to them! from 1914-1960......46 years! with British reign, there is hope of the future! from 1960- 2017.....57 years with Elites reign, nothing more than political turmoil! All the Elites of Nigeria were served by other citizens of Nigeria, they were born, Nurtured, educated, enriched, at the detriment of other Nigerian. We offer you the opportunity to rule us, you ran Nigeria down, looted Nigeria to Bone, now you were fighting us to share the cacas left! Now tell me what will be the heritage of Nigeria for other citizens, if you Elites share the rest of Nigeria. The sufferances of hausa/fulani, is the same as yoruba, igbo and other Nigeria citizens. Let's restructure Nigeria in MAO of china fashion, all the wealth of all Nigerians must share equally among All Nigerian! That's the restructure needed by Nigerian today |
Politics › Re: All Nigerian Secessionists Must Have The Same Threatment Like Boko Haram. by oladeebo(op): 7:28pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
ofai: idiot there is a difference between secession and seperation. many countries have seperatist groups, not secession groups. idiot don't you know you are in civilize society? be civil next time ok! tell me the deference between secession & separation? |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 6:22pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
richeso: enjoy internet because if na physical you yan this shit ehn.. u for hear word oo, u for take korrection sharp sharp. monkua monkua or Jebba! |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 5:39pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
fergie001: Is anyone of them out of Nigeria for now? The question you have asked is: Why do they say restructuring, Why do they say separation?
When you know problems,you create solutions. Do not forget your party screamed restructuring during the last elections,what changed?
Irrespective,there must be that platform to sit and talk,do not say those that clamour are fools,do not pinch a child and insist he/she shouldn't cry.
Nigeria is even bigger than Bourdillion,when you realise that,then we can move more forward. ok continue crying! |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 5:37pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
orisa37: Those were selfish and sectional ammendments. Now Nigerians want 36 okos to get them 36 progressive wives. Can't you see the progressive sense of their demands? Once this is achieved, there will be no more federal might to dabaru us again unless F.G wants litigations galore. if you can't gain anything through normal process use force then, don't beg! |
Politics › All Nigerian Secessionists Must Have The Same Threatment Like Boko Haram. by oladeebo(op): 5:15pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Here is the reasons: Those who agitate today governed Nigeria for good 16 years, they they Amend constitution and organized confab! For how long we will continue in political experiments? Sitting in political experiment laboratory with out practical and groan of it's not working all the time! Colonial era (1914–1960) Nigeria's first constitutions were enacted by order in council during the colonial era, when the country was administered as a Crown Colony. The constitutions enacted during this period were those of 1913 (which came into effect on 1 January 1914), 1922, 1946, 1951 and 1954. Independence constitution (1960) 1963 constitution (First Republic) 1979 constitution (Second Republic) 1993 constitution (Third Republic) 1999 constitution (Fourth Republic) The 1999 constitution restored democratic rule to Nigeria, and remains in force today. In January 2011, two amendments of the 1999 constitution were signed by President Goodluck Jonathan, the first modifications since the document came into use in 1999. In 2017 again there is amendments of Nigeria constitution! What you people wants really? Oladeebo |
Politics › Re: Ibadan Declaration Is A Pdp Convention To Force 2014 Confab Report On Nigerian! by oladeebo(op): 4:09pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
orisa37: Nigeria's Centralised Electoral system is fraught with manipulations and thurgery. Decentralise INEC and the various internal defence machines, that is, remove federal might. Let the people elect not select their Representatives from their grass roots local governments and through their various Traditional Rulers. Federal might has started making Fulanis to kill other tribes in Plateau State. The Fulanis are already being manipulated in preparation for 2019 to cause Mayhem in the Southern States. In other words, noone is afraid of federal might. It is the federal might that is now napping in fear of the no turning back demands for States full autonomy. Nigeria shall get all we want and value like resourse control, internal security control, electioneering control and limiting federal might to Foreign Affairs, Military for external security and geography only and treaties. God bless Nigeria. hooo! my people, for how long we will continue in political experiments? Sitting in political experiment laboratory with out practical and groan, all not working! Colonial era (1914–1960) Nigeria's first constitutions were enacted by order in council during the colonial era, when the country was administered as a Crown Colony. The constitutions enacted during this period were those of 1913 (which came into effect on 1 January 1914), 1922, 1946, 1951 and 1954. Independence constitution (1960) 1963 constitution (First Republic) 1979 constitution (Second Republic) 1993 constitution (Third Republic) 1999 constitution (Fourth Republic) The 1999 constitution restored democratic rule to Nigeria, and remains in force today. In January 2011, two amendments of the 1999 constitution were signed by President Goodluck Jonathan, the first modifications since the document came into use in 1999. In 2017 again there is amendments of Nigeria constition! What you people wants really?oko mewa o tole roko |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Customs Impounds Another Container With Pump Action Rifles. by oladeebo: 3:40pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
and people still ague Biafran is not preparing for war! beside bh/bf who is still in need of weapon in this country? |
Politics › Re: "How IPOB Members Stopped Soldiers From Entering My House" – Nnamdi Kanu Claims by oladeebo(op): 3:34pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Eze2000: How naive u are! How many conflicts have u seen Britain jump into lately? Are u not hear that uk is cutting costs? what do u think Britexit is really all about? The days when the UK did what it liked is over. How many sattalite imagery of Abubakar Shekau's backyard did they give the army? Nigeria had to buy arms from Brazil for heaven's sake.
all that radio biafra stuff u think its useless? As long as this country is in conflict within itself the human right abusing Nigerian army will never get arms from USA, UK, .... Russia, maybe but I doubt it.
Biafra on the hand will get help even from the UN. But experience I believe they will get help from is real who needs no-nonsence allies and then later from the USA.
Why do u think the army didn't bulldoze their way into kanu's compound ?
This is not times past when there no images, photos and 2 seconds media. The world is watching now and the world can make Biafra very powerful. my brother, if you empower yourself with the watching world? haaa! pity the dead ones! |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 3:26pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
fergie001: When they arrive you will know,provided you won't go 2 Bourdillion for crumbs? they were not with us in Nigeria now? I will rather go to Bourdillion who is in Nigeria with us! |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 2:31pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
aolawale025: Vote credible candidates regardless of party like who & who! |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Customs Impounds Another Container With Pump Action Rifles. by oladeebo: 2:29pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
heeeiii! these were the dead bodies? RIP |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 2:11pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
aolawale025: The SW should simply vote out APC but, vote-in which? |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 1:04pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
rosebowl01: Sometimes it's better to keep quiet if you've nothing sensible to say. are you one of them? how is my right of expression? |
Politics › Re: "How IPOB Members Stopped Soldiers From Entering My House" – Nnamdi Kanu Claims by oladeebo(op): 11:48am On Sep 11, 2017 |
2016v2017: True talk,nothing can stop Biafra except Nigeria Army! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Turkey Protests by oladeebo: 11:41am On Sep 11, 2017 |
okoyeodira: the marchers are fighting turkey's erosion of democracy,the failed coup last july saw rogue soldiers bombing government buildings and riving tanks into civilians killing more than 260. since then,over 50,000 people have been arrested and 140,000 dismissed or suspended. there is a widespread feeling that the government has seized the chance to crush all opponents,not just alleged coup supporters. among the marchers was ulas bayraktar,a former political science professor at mersin university in southern turkey.in april,he was fired by a government decree. he was one of the 1,100 academics who had signed a petition calling on the government to cease armed conflict in kurdish-dominated areas-and paid the price for dissent. a kilometre-long turkish flag was unfurled along the motor way,held aloft by participants for the final stretch of the way. protests here have come and gone over the years and the opposition is notoriously fractured.but this simple movement has gained momentum,with a feeling that the marchers have finally found a positive and peaceful way to challenge an increasingly authoritarian government. along the motorways and hills of the route between ankara and istanbul,a glimmer of optimism has been kindled. for the organisers and the marchers,the task now is to build on it if they are to pave on alternative road ahead for turkey. No problems, even here in Nigeria their Ally Ipob were stoning soldiers now! |
Politics › Re: (photos)abuja Now VS Abuja 2020: Can The Government Achieve This Industrial Dev? by oladeebo: 11:30am On Sep 11, 2017 |
onismate: Abuja is the capital of Nigeria, and arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the country. The city houses major government strategic buildings. Unlike some other cities in Nigeria, Abuja city was well planned, with superb road network, beautiful serene environment and a well-defined infrastructural development. One man who could be given credits for turning Abuja to a world class city is the former minister of FCT, who is the current governor of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir Elrufai. He upgraded Abuja city to a standard befitting for a capital. But unfortunately, Mallam Nasir Elrufai left that office of FCT minister ten years ago and his predecessors couldn’t even keep up with his pace, even maintenance and continuity was left out. It looked as if he carried the success along with him when he left. Other ministers that came, we barely heard or see any of their achievements. Even the current FCT minister, I don’t even know his name, I’m yet to see any tangible project he has done. I saw a pictorial projection of how Abuja would look like in 2030, but with what I’m seeing, I don’t think we can achieve that. Abuja is fast losing its appeal with gradual in flocks of hoodlums, insecurities, dirty environment and dilapidated buildings and infrastructure. Our lack of maintenance culture has caused the beauty of Abuja city fading away. The satellite towns have been abandoned, some traffic lights are no longer working. The security CCTV cameras allegedly installed in strategic areas of the city, they have turned to abandoned project, so many abandoned houses are spoiling away without anybody living in them, and many Nigerians are complaining of housing and accommodation. The elites practically acquired those houses just to resell, they made it too expensive for the common man to buy, no one wants to buy those houses at outrageous prices. Infact places like Asokoro has too many abandoned houses. The security situation in Abuja is becoming poor. Like 4 to 5 years ago, you could barely hear of people being kidnaped in Abuja, but things have changed now. Weekly, about 3 people are being kidnapped in Abuja and only few are being reported on the media. kidnapping in Abuja is turning to a regular thing. A city that can’t provide a good security measures for residents, is that one a city? Parks and junctions have been turned to headquarters of pick pocket office. It just seems like the pick pocket guys fashola chased away from Lagos came down to Abuja and started opening offices in crowded parks and junctions in Abuja, making Berger roundabout their headquarters. Not forgetting multiple cases of extortion and arm robbery most especially in satellite communities. If Abuja wants to achieve its master plan projects and achieving its projections, the FCT minister must stop sleeping, wake up. The government must put their acts together to restore Abuja to the path of great urban city. We need to renew our great maintenance culture, create an enabling environment for more investments. If the government cannot take responsibilities, outsource it to private firms and pay them rather than leaving the city to fade and decay away.
https://www.hovabuzz.com/frontline/1409-photos-how-abuja-would-look-like-in-2020 op do you expect to live in this non-sense city? go and ask those in Tokyo, where they hardly have fresh air to breath! |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 11:22am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Although the Ring leader of Ibadan Summit Afe Babalola SAN presided over the Ibadan summit was dragged into it, because he is a Senior Advocate in Nigeria. He is not a political Animal like others! Track others records from the past you will notice lots like: Fayose Fani kayode Tunde Olajide Yinka Odunmakin Olu falae etc All of them had been attacking Buhari incessantly since he emerged as APC primary presidential candidate! |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 10:38am On Sep 11, 2017 |
obinnakalu1: Lets peace reign
Check my signature these people were politicians, they must know the limit of their right? |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 10:35am On Sep 11, 2017 |
yelinco1: WILL YOU EXPECT OBJ IN SUCH A MEETING WHEN FFK AND FAYOSE IS THERE? according to Odunmakin |
Politics › Re: Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 10:34am On Sep 11, 2017 |
gbegemaster: You summoned Matthew?  it's absurd these folks dreaming of all decents Yoruba touring their selfish path! who mandated them for such a summit? |
Politics › Re: "How IPOB Members Stopped Soldiers From Entering My House" – Nnamdi Kanu Claims by oladeebo(op): 10:18am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Nemesis1: I believe you are ipob or Ibo, only because of the nature of your comment, I haven't viewed your profile and I will try to reply you as honestly as possible
Even if you don't accept it, Nigerias problem started with the Ibo coup, everything was going on at least it was stable, power was evenly distributed, economy was stable, Ibo coup paved way for military take over hence the advent of corruption that's crippled Nigeria so far
General hospital ilesha some years back, my sister was laboring, she was a nurse / midwife, recently married but couldn't give birth on her own, she was moved to the theater for cs when NEPA took light, believe it or not the doctors on duty brought out kerosene lanterns for cs because the hospital could not fuel their gen,
my sister was operated with lantern in that aforementioned hospital, she did not make it neither did her baby, now compared to your story who should be angrier?
My point is government at the central has always done its best but corruption thrived in all institutions hence why we see what we are seeing today, you cannot eat your cake and have it, it's literally and scientifically impossible, this is the only reason I voted and campaigned for Buhari, although most of you believe what Buhari is doing is with hunt, but those of us who understand know that there's no witch hunting
Nigeria will be a better place under Buhari, just look at Lagos from 99 till date, the development continued because same set of people with same agenda continued ruling, Buhari isn't a magician but I'm sure before the end of his tenure things will fall into place
My point for all this write up is Nigeria has always been messed up, it takes someone who commands authority to fix Nigeria, all those institutions you talked about are being probed, police, customs, even the army has seen increase in salaries and automated payroll systems has ensured everybody gets paid directly by government as soon as that allocated is released
If you want to claim Ibos are being marginalized, remember the states with highest allocation are ss/se and ND upon that they collect 13% derivative which is not given to non oil producing states, apart from that there's NDDC their allocation is trillions but those collecting it are not remitting it
Corruption is Nigerias problem if it can be stopped or reduced then why opt to break the country? Sudan among other countries is a testimony , breaking the country is not the way forward rather it's putting our hands together and killing corruption in every part of the nation
Have a good one, ciao Thank you, God bless you, I think I am the only person left think like this in Nigeria! Nigeria had taken the way to prosperity, through Buhari administration, but instead of all Nigerian join hand and uphold Nigeria glory, the sponsored agitation surge-up here and there, and the worst of it is that those behind these agitation were those who looted this country to Zero. For how long this stupidity be continue with out using force? |
Politics › Re: "How IPOB Members Stopped Soldiers From Entering My House" – Nnamdi Kanu Claims by oladeebo(op): 10:14am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Princedapace: I am against Nigeria too for not providing me with stable electricity like in other better countries.. I can stone our leaders if I see any of them.. anyone supporting Nigeria is a fool. No electricity, no good hospitals. I took my dad to hospital the other day, after paying heavily for him to be attended to, few minutes later, they took power supply and the hospital had to rely on torchlight while they rushed out to buy diesel. It is so pathetic. Nigerians should rise against these system called, Nigeria. Haba, look around u and see helpless youths. The only reason Kanu has supporters is because most of those guys dont have hope any more in Nigeria. I am a business guy who rely heavily online for income and i spend a lot on fuel to power my generator. This is not right.. We are all foolish to support Nigeria. It is over 50 years and yet u cant simply travel to see a babe in another state easily using speed train or speed boat. There is no modern means of transportation. No electricity, no quality health care system, no jobs. Graduates are now learning how to fry pof-pof to survive.. Jobs in federal agencies are seeded out to political classes in Abuja, contracts are inflated to loot funds. Roads are so bad, so bad that a pregnant woman could give birth while on these roads. An average Nigerian doesnt have access to quality education which can make him or her reason better.
Our ladies are been used by Lebanese, Indians, Chinese as sex slaves in order for them to retain their jobs. Look at MTN call centre staff, they earn as low as 25k per month and work for long hours. Master holders earn 30k per month. Relationships are not working any more because economy is so bad. Most families are selling out their daughters to highest bidders because there is no money in the family.
The basic things a govt should av done for her citizens, Nigeria has failed to do for us all. We struggle so much to earn little and spend so much on fuel, food, house, etc.
An average soldier is lowly paid, he has kids and wife to take care of while ur senators are in national assembly earning fat salaries.. moving with heavy convoys. My God, how did u make me a Nigerian? I hate this country with passion. Everything is so bad. Go to high institutions and see how lecturers are using ladies and sorting courses. They do this because the authorities that is meant to hold them accountable is not working. Institutions are dead in Nigeria.
I support anything that can pull this country down. In fact, if I see politicians, both GEJ, Buhari, Obasanjo, my senators, etc, their kids, I will shoot them all. sorry take it easy! |
Politics › Kunle Olajide: We Will Sacked All The Yoruba Leaders That Shunned Ibadan Summit by oladeebo(op): 8:41am On Sep 11, 2017 |
At this week-end in Ado Ekiti there is a close door meeting of the organizers of Ibadan summit to carry out the evaluation of the success of Ibadan summit! The meeting was held at the house of Afe Babalola (SAN) the leader of Ibadan meeting. The out come of the meeting revealed the organizer of Ibadan meeting were shocked and embarrassed of those Yoruba leaders and Traditional rulers who shunned the Ibadan summit. They resolved that those who shunned the Summit would not go unpunished either now or later! Yinka Odunmakin said, I was personally served many of them the invitation letter... Obasanjo, Tinubu, Alaafin of Oyo and other Yoruba dignitary! Those who attended the meeting are; Afe Babalola SAN the president of the organizer of Ibadan Summit. Dr Kunle Olajide Publicity Secretary of the Yoruba Unity Forum (YUF), Secretary General of Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) Ynka odunmakin spokesman for afenifere Gov.Ayodele Fayose Ekiti state governor Fani Kayode ffk among others. Oladeebo Ado Ekiti.
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Politics › "How IPOB Members Stopped Soldiers From Entering My House" – Nnamdi Kanu Claims by oladeebo(op): 6:03am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has narrated how soldiers allegedly invaded his compound in Abia State.
While speaking with journalists, Kanu said the soldiers, loaded in an armoured tank and three Hilux vans shot his supporters.
The Biafran agitator added that some of his members formed human shields to prevent the soldiers from entering his house.
He said, “I was sleeping this evening (Sunday) when suddenly I was woken up by the blaring of sirens. Initially, I thought it was the Commissioner of Police who lives in the neighbourhood that was returning home. But the blaring persisted and was followed up by sporadic gun shots.
“The soldiers wanted to bulldoze their way into the palace but IPOB members formed a human shield and resisted them. They wanted to break the shield and fired at three persons and wounded others before leaving. Everybody including children was running away in confusion.
“They want to use force and beat us into submission because they have lost the argument but they will fail. They want to trigger war but we won’t oblige them because we are committed to our non- violent philosophy.”
Kanu’s father, the traditional ruler of Afaraukwu Community, HRH Eze Israel Kanu, also described the invasion as “unwarranted and shocking.”
The Nigerian Army has however said troops did not invade Kanu’s house, but were blocked by IPOB members while on parade. https://ynaija.com/ipob-members-stopped-soldiers-entering-house-nnamdi-kanu/
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