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Lalasticlala, Abeg come help us cage this runaway lunatic. |
This mad man has been let loose again. Abeg make una catch am o. |
HIGHESTPOPORI:
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Keneking:if i hear |
Kidnap season. May God save us in this country. Cc: Lalasticlala, Afam4eva, OAM4J push am go front page. |
A 37-year-old man, Dabeshi Umoru was on Saturday arrested by police officers attached to the Sagamu Division for allegedly defiling a minor at Dadajira Street, Sabo, Sagamu area of Ogun State. The father of the victim who reported the incident to the police alleged that Umoru forced himself on the minor. Umoru, on his part, did not deny the claim. It was learnt that the case is to be transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence, Eleweran, Abeokuta fort further investigation after which, Umoru will be charged to court. The State Commissioner of Police, CP Abdulmajid Ali, condemned the act stressing that anybody caught carrying out such act will be made to face the full wrath of the law. Ali called on parents and guardians not to leave their wards with undesirable and criminally-minded elements. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/21/police-arrest-man-for-defiling-minor-in-ogun/
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DONSMITH123:i love the events in that state. Ameachi will be hunting him silently. ![]() |
TonyeBarcanista:so? |
Nkwokrikwo, So Mr Wike is dancing his last Shoki dance. ![]() |
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If Saraki knew that he has nothing hidding, he should be bold enough to go and clear his name. His days are numbered. |
Godfullsam:LOL ![]() |
WHOcarex:
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has called on Nigerian Christian community, particularly those in North East states to forgive members of the Boko Haram Islamist sect. He stressed that the country could only make meaningful development when Nigerians begin to forgive one another. He noted that although people’s sources of livelihood and churches were destroyed during the fiery days of the insurgents, the Christian community should, in line with the teachings of Jesus Christ, forgive and look forward to better times. The Speaker, who is the first northern minority Christian from the core north to hold the highest political office in Nigeria, made this appeal yesterday in Abuja at the Christian Ecumenical Centre, during the diamond anniversary lecture of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria. Dogara re-affirmed the right of every Nigerian to subscribe freely to any religion of his choice as long as it suits his or her conscience. According to him: “The need for sober reflection is particularly important for us in Nigeria, especially in the North-eastern states of Nigeria, where the terrorist group, Boko Haram, which of late, has been flaunting its association with the world terror group, the Islamic State (ISIS), has targeted not only the Church, but also Mosques, children, women and indeed, the entire society, in mindless terror, death and destruction of all that we hold dear. “The rights of our people as entrenched in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) as amended, to worship and choose their religion has been violated by the terrorists, who left no one in doubt that they want everyone to follow their ways. “What are the lessons for us today in Nigeria? Christians would need to forgive those who, especially in the last six years, have promoted, strengthened and supported the massive destruction that the Church and others had suffered in the hands of the Boko Haram. But, where else lies the footstep of the saviour except in forgiving? History has shown that the blood of saints cannot be shed in vain.” The Speaker called on clergymen to live above board and be actively involved in nation-building, noting that Christian leaders should not look up to the world for leadership. “The Church must never look to the world for leadership; rather, the world should look to the Church for leadership,” he stated. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/18/dogara-urges-nigerians-to-forgive-boko-haram-members/
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DankemzI:isokay ![]() |
OnankpaBa: ![]() |
DankemzI:I Know you must call Ameachi |
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chai, see finishing. Osho Baba come here o |
A Police Corporal attached to Isheri Oshun Police Division in Lagos State, who allegedly shot a woman to death on Wednesday at the Isheri Oshun area of the state, has been arrested and undergoing disciplinary action. According to reports, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, confirmed the incident, stating that the incident happened on Wednesday while the deceased and her four children were going home on their tricycle, ‘Keke Marwa’. The Commissioner, who said he had visited the family with a view to see what the police would do for them, affirmed that the Corporal was attached to the Isheri Oshun Police Division in Lagos and was already undergoing disciplinary action, adding that he will be arraigned on Friday. He said, “The corporal opened fire on the tricycle killing the woman on the spot, while the husband, children and the rider sustained bullet wounds. As I speak with you, the corporal had been arrested and undergoing necessary disciplinary action according to the rule in the force. “He will be charged to court on Friday for murder. This will serve as warning to others,” Owoseni added, stressing that the team leader of the operation that led to the killing will also face disciplinary action for not directing his men well. http://dailypost.ng/2015/09/17/police-corporal-arraigned-for-shooting-woman-dead-in-lagos/
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OnankpaBa:i dey wait! ![]() |
mensdept:You nailed it bro. Mr Okoro should just hide his face in shame. |
chino11:He will wait for senate president till thy kindom come |
chino11:imagine!!! 11 months and the Okoro has mouth to talk. |
Seriously bros. They are lost in this country? But come to think of it, where were they when Enugu was busy giving out votes to Jona? ![]() Biafra ko, Biafra ni |
Mr Okoro in the news again. Mtchew. Park well Jare |
OnankpaBa:
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OnankpaBa:is that how you talk to your elder? ![]() |
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