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A Facebook user, Nnamdi Chisom Orgu, has claimed that a policeman, Boniface Odeh, defrauded him of N30,000 after he claimed his driving documents were fake and threatened him with detention. NAIJ.com gathered that Orgu claimed he was stopped by the police while driving and asked to provide his driver’s licence and vehicle documents which he did but I spite of that, the policeman took him to the station and forced him to part with N30,000. Read his story below: So, as I was going through the streets of Nike Road, Abakpa today, I was brought to a stop by a policeman. Feeling confident that I had not committed any offence whatsoever, he asked for the trunk to be seen. "Wetin you carry for booth?" He asked. "Oga, na lab reagents wey I de sell" Not satisfied, he asked for my car particulars which I gave him. He then asked for my driver's licence. I gave him a photocopy from my wallet. He then asked me all manner of questions. Feeling surprised and not understanding why the barrage of questions, he showed me the licence. "Oga, this one na fake" I laughed, told him, it was the first licence I had when I started driving (which was done by my friend who works in VIO office) and I didn't know I was still carrying it around. I went back to the car and produced the original I made. The corporal was adamant. "Oga, we de go police station... You will be detained for 21 years as this is a criminal offence" I was like, "but I showed you the original na" He asked for my keys; I refused till when he brought out his gun, took my keys and forced me to the police station. "Oga you will pay #100,000" or else you will produce a statement and you will be detained" To cut the whole story short, my car was packed in the station, and he eventually collected #30,000 from me. And we call these people, lawmen...it is disappointing that the protectors of the law use their arms as a means to defraud hapless individuals. To the IGP, this is an appeal to you: such a person should not be in the police force anymore. He is not fit be called a lawman because tomorrow he will steal more from others. To Boniface Odeh, you have incurred the wrath and curse of God for what you did today. Deut 30:7. You will suffer slowly for this broad light robbery even down to your fourth generation (that's if you will have any) I believe in social media justice. I believe this will bring an end to the greed and injustice being perpetrated by the police force and other agents of government on the roads. It may not be today or next week but it will be someday |
brostheo:Senator Ndume was not suspended by Senate President Bukola Saraki. He was suspended by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and as such, the suspension can only be lifted by the same Senate.. |
youngbabaj:With your construction of English Language and ur spellings, i think you should go back to senior secondary school.. |
Bamidele Oleyelogun, the newly-elected Speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, has decamped to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). According to Vanguard, Oleyelogun representing Ifedore Constituency, was voted as the new speaker of the Assembly after he polled nine out of 13 votes against Olamide George, representing Akure-North, who got four votes. Oleyelogun, accompanied by some principal officers of the House, made the announcement at a news conference on Monday, April 3, in Akure. He added that he would be decamping officially with some other members on Tuesday, April 4, on the floor of the house. “We are here today to signify our intention to join the ruling party, APC. The other ceremony will be done tomorrow (Tuesday). “At the national level, they have factionalised our party. The same scenario is also at the state level. This declaration is for our followers and those we represent. “We are ready to work with the executive without any problem, and all necessary things to be done are in place. Be rest assured that Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu is ready to work and we are ready to support him,’’ he added. The newly-elected deputy Speaker, Ogundeji Iroju, said people should not be surprised by their move to cross to the ruling party. Iroju, representing Odigbo Constituency II, said it became imperative for them to cross to the ruling party because the PDP was in a serious mess. He added that it was the APC that could deliver good governance to the people of the state. Ifedayo Abegunde, the Secretary to the State Government, who received them on behalf of the state government, said he was happy they were increasing the party at the state level. |
ITbomb:You are smart ![]() |
Nigerians with new passports seeking to travel to Indonesia will need to present a certificate of recommendation from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, among other documents to process their visas.https://punchng.com/breaking-using-new-passport-you-need-ndlea-backing-to-obtain-visa/amp/
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She should not let any NYSC official catch her the way she is in that first pic.. |
Nigerians and tribalism... We are quick to relate matters along ethnic lines.. There us nothing that will happen in this country that some of us wont find a way to judge frm an ethnic point of view.. |
Am here to read comments.. |
People will be doubting the girls age as if they know her personally... Cant you just say happy birthday and swerve ![]() |
uzoclinton:I prefer black though.. |
Black is beautiful |
BabaO2:Hiw on earth would you say that the only reporting line of the DSS is to the President?? Does that make sense to you?? The DSS is a federal security agency and as such, they are answerable to the Nigerian Senate.. |
Esseite:What happens when the filing stations run out of petroleum products?? How will they get fresh supply?? The strike will definitely affect activities of filling stations if it is allowed to run for a long time.. |
I can't seem to find the humour in ur post... I cant see any attached pictures.. |
Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44 |
Issokay.. |
ganie:My own POP is friday ;DD.. Lets hit the favour market... |
Kowor:Oyenusi's story has been shared earlier on. https://www.nairaland.com/2365363/story-oyenusi-notorious-nigerian-arm |
Kowor:Oyenusi's story was shared on nairaland some time ago.. https://www.nairaland.com/2365363/story-oyenusi-notorious-nigerian-arm |
UyiIredia:U dont know yoruba mothers?? Its quite normal... I just hear Alhaja for her call her daughter omo ale now sef.. |
dingbang:Hehehehehe... |
vpaymoney:Chaiii... You are heartless mhen... |
They sabi their work jare... I wont know its make-up work if am not told... |
THE END OF DERICO NWAMAMA! In December 2000, Derico and his gang committed the worst crime known to man till date! They attacked a 59-seater-Luxurious Bus filled to the brim at the Popular Upper Iweka. The bus was about to leave for Lagos. After robbing every single person in the bus, they decided to kill everybody on board! Including women and children, and mercilessly, the devil himself (Derico) gave the orders and his men shot all the passengers, execution style and left them for dead! (Only 4 people survived the ordeal)! After that horrible incident, the then Governor of Anambra State, Chinwoke Mbadinuju didn’t have any other choice but to bring in the Dreaded Bakassi Boys to help save the State. On Tuesday, July 3, 2001, (If this date is your birthday, then u deserve one bottle of whatever your brand plus one plate of Nkwobi cos that was the day Onitsha, and indeed Anambra State was liberated)! On the 3rd of July, 2001, Derico was in a bus going from Agbor to Onitsha, on getting to the Onitsha axis of the Bridge Head, The Dreaded Bakassi Boys stopped the bus. Sensing danger, The Crime Lord Jumped the Window to run away, but before he could make the first after jumping out, the nearest Bakassi member on the scene chopped off his left ear and that was how Derico was captured. And For a man who thought he was above the law and could not be captured, it was funny how he started crying and pleading for his life. He was taken to Borromeo Hospital for treatment cos he was bleeding profusely. When news of his capture broke, ever single human being in Anambra State celebrated as if it was the second coming of Christ! Indeed, Derico met his end in the most awful manner. Before then, the Bakassi Boys had developed a terrible and blood chilling reputation for dealing with suspects and Derico's days were surely numbered from when he was caught. On the 9th of July 2001, six days after Derico was captured at the Niger Bridge, the Bakassi Boys did to him what many had earlier predicted. Chanting war songs, they drove in their convoy around the town and ended at the Ochanja Market Junction along the popular Upper Iweka Road in Onitsha. As their buses came to a halt, shouts of excitement and expectation rented the air. Many knew the fate that would befall Derico, so they all trooped to the spot to witness the final judgement on him. Derico was dragged out from the bus, looking gaunt and severely beaten, a trademark of the vigilante group. His body bore cuts and gashes, a testament to what he must have gone through in their hands. He must also have known that the day of reckoning has come. He was in obvious pains but no one seemed to care. Still chanting war songs and egged on by the enchanted crowd, one of the commanders of the Bakassi Boys named Okpompi, addressed the crowd, telling them they were in the state not for politics but to fight crime. He handed over the microphone to the now trembling Derico who, like a coward, began begging for his life to be spared. He made feeble attempts at declaring his innocence: “My name is Oddy, alias Derico, alias Nwa Mama. I appeal to you the people of Anambra State, please don’t kill me, I don’t like evil. It was when I killed Chiejina that people thought I am a strong guy, you know. I trust Bakassi Boys. They are strong. Please, mercy for me. Nobody can identify me as having robbed him. People just believe that I am a strong guy.” He confessed that while he was on the run, he was sheltered by a member of the National Assembly in Abuja. He also confessed that he had two other powerful protectors, one being a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly while the other was the chairman of a local government council. What was to follow remains one of the most macabre displays of public executions in Nigeria. With the speed of a guillotine, a cutlass handled in the strong arm of one of the Bakassi Boys flew and came down with an unforgiving thud, landing on Derico’s slim neck. In a flash, Derico was beheaded. TAKE A PAUSE AT THIS POINT AND PLACE YOURSELF ON THE SCENE! MIND YOU, THIS POPULAR DERICO WAS JUST 22 YEARS OLD WHEN HIS HEAD LEFT HIS SHOULDERS!!! His severed head rolled on the floor before the crowd while his convulsing body collapsed on the ground, with bright-red blood gushing from his carotid arteries. It was like a sacrifice to the gods had just taken place. The crowd was satisfied and as far as the Bakassi Boys were concerned, that was a clear lesson and message to any criminal bent on making life miserable for the Anambrarians. With the lifeless remains of Derico still lying on the floor, the people erupted in jubilation, patting one another on the backs and exchanging mutual congratulations after a monstrously grotesque show of iron and blood. That was not the end. Razor-sharp machetes flew from different directions and chopped his pitiful remains into sizable chunks. Derico’s mangled remains were heaped up, properly rinsed with fuel and set on fire. AFTER HIS DEATH, LOTS OF MOVIES ABOUT HIM WAS MADE! BUT HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS!!! CRIME DOES NOT PAY! The End. Written by: Uzochiwala Ifeanyi Ogwatter |
ademega:Well said.. |
remzor:Congrats oooo ![]() |
Why did this make FP?? |
Ok |
Dongreat:Is it safe to assume that you have presented a science topic in Geneva?? |
mysticwarrior:When did you do the research?? |


