Politics › Is Sunday Igboho Still Alive by PaNnamdi(op): 11:07am On Jul 05*. Modified: 2:14pm On Jul 05 |
Since the incident of his attack at the old oyo national park pepertrated by fulani bandits,i havent heard any news about him.
did his jazz fail him by trying to chest a GPMG bullet and died in the process?
is he still alive or he had ran way. |
Family › Re: My Wife Used Her Small Savings To Cook For Our Family This Weekend (photos) by PaNnamdi(m): 12:59am On Jul 05 |
So if to say ur wife nor cook hunger for kpai u be dat  |
Family › Re: My Wife Used Her Small Savings To Cook For Our Family This Weekend (photos) by PaNnamdi(m): 12:56am On Jul 05 |
MrSly: You will blow very soon but then don't forget her sacrifice now. She is a rare mutation of that species. Na that time he go no say he wife nor b he spec nor get big yansh  |
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Crime › Re: BADCASH.ng A Possible Fix To Kidnapping In Nigeria But Can’t Reach The Right Ear by PaNnamdi(m): 10:49pm On Jun 30 |
Dominiccash360: Thank you so much, The cash’s serial numbers are noted upon withdrawal but The flagging isn’t activated immediately until after the victim is released. So kidnappers scanning it early would see nothing. The victim’s safety comes first always. Good solution but no practical The kidnapper if such devise is in place would hold the victim after receiving the badcash flagged cash he immediately uses it to make purhases of items either online or offline via electronic transactions hence making use to the cash before the victim is released Most kidnappers collect ransoms in crypto and via giftcards making tracking impossible. I like ur offered solution and can give u the required push but tackling kidnapping requires a broader more advanced way with govt williness to tackle it.but unfortunately the govt is not serious. U can't save a dying fish if the head is already rotten from unknown or ignored disease. |
Crime › Re: How To Locate The Bandits In The Old Oyo National Park by PaNnamdi(m): 10:35pm On Jun 30 |
lawani: Can you work for someone without their permission, without them contracting you and without you being paid? Stop talking nonsense u and a babalawo deserve to be thrown together in a bandit infested bush to go meet those mad men called bandits since u nor wan get sense |
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Politics › Open Message To People Of Edo State Over Their Land Dispute With Ijaws by PaNnamdi(op): 2:31pm On Jun 30 |
Whatever u plant is What u will reap this is a parable for the beni people instigating and getting ready to fight Ijaws in gelegele in edo state.
Gelegele in ovia north east of Edo State is a region that is known for oil and gas activities and the Ijaws in this land have resided here for centuries even before Bendel state was created and splitted into Edo and delta state.
Oba of benin and Edo elders should be a unifiers not mobilizers of hungry Edo youths for war while systematically avoiding the message and clamour of the Ijaws in this region.
Ijaws in gelegele are demanding for their LGA but beni people are claiming that they want to steal Edo land a very shameful claim,the actual people that are coming to steal Edo land are the fulanis that have surrounded benin forests and prevented them from going to farms.
Ijaws in edo State have the right to their own LGA because they have been there since and before Edo State was created and resided in that land for centuries.
Greed and suppression of minorities in Niger Delta is why a niger Delta republic is futile as they would always fight themselves even for everything even if there is nothing to fight over.
Oba of benin and okphebolo give gelegele their own LGA.i am not an ijaw man but I can see the truth in this matter and I have said it wether u like it or not |
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Politics › Re: Debunking The Lies Of Bullet Didn't Penetrate Igboho And His Ambushed Men by PaNnamdi(op): 11:49pm On Jun 27 |
seunjungle1: How e take concern you, you follow dem go forest ni? Very unfortunate human being U get sense |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Lies Of Bullet Didn't Penetrate Igboho And His Ambushed Men by PaNnamdi(op): 9:13am On Jun 27 |
ruggedtimi: "Odeshi" "Egbesu"...It works 100% and will also fail you at anytime. Those white flags or handkerchief you see on niger delta militants boats is a powerful shield against bullets from Ak47/GPMG...But hardly defend against heavy weapons like Rocket launcher. Stop talking nonsense!!!!please read your own comment again. So bokoharam black flag deydews against wetin?if the millitants were so powerful why hiding in the creeks? Wen soldiers during bubari time invaded tompolo shirne and took his staff the operation was ordered by then gen buratai himself wetin happen? Na baseless superstition go kill una,don't u know bullet speed is faster than RPG? One more time Stop talking nonsense |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Lies Of Bullet Didn't Penetrate Igboho And His Ambushed Men by PaNnamdi(op): 9:06am On Jun 27 |
Northernblood8: Igboho is a content creator, don't take the Yoruba man seriously  |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Lies Of Bullet Didn't Penetrate Igboho And His Ambushed Men by PaNnamdi(op): 11:43pm On Jun 26 |
Odeshi na scam better if u are a vigilante produce your own bullet proof vest for chest and leg God will protect you |
Politics › Debunking The Lies Of Bullet Didn't Penetrate Igboho And His Ambushed Men by PaNnamdi(op): 11:31pm On Jun 26 |
The biggest lie one can lie is to lie to himself and believe in the lie at the detriment to his own life.
Sunday Igboho should stop all this nonsense jazz rubbish and equip his men with strong weapons like the millitant guys of the naija delta and stop all this "Dem shoot me e no enter"rubbish. This nonsense jazz odeshi believe is why southern Nigeria is been about to e overruned by bandits.
•U have jazz against gun but u couldn't walk into the kidnappers den and rescue the students in the forests but u came out claiming nonsense odeshi e nor enter rubbish •u have charms but can't use it to invoke the spirits of the bandits to make them come outside from their hideouts •u have gun jazz but the Southwest is almost overruned.
The earlier nigerians stop this nonsense gun jazz believe and start to arm themselves with better weapons e.g equipping the vigilantes going to fight the bandits with better rifles like Remington 7600 pump rifles, bulletproof vests,drones ,Ak-47s to designated vigilantes among them during rescue ops etc the better.
An unrepentant fool grow old and die in foolishness.
Nigerians please let's believing in lies of nonsense jazz against gun that is the fastest way to die,but rather tackle this issue with reality
That's the best solution. |
Politics › Re: Are Vigilantes Now Being Given Heavy Weapons? - Sheikh Murtala Sokoto by PaNnamdi(m): 9:50pm On Jun 25 |
CharlesCNG: Ten Reasons I Will Be Voting For President Tinubu In 2027 by CharlesCNG 1. He took the hardest economic decisions instead of preserving a lie. Removing fuel subsidy and liberalising FX were painful, but they addressed distortions that had become fiscally unsustainable. Reuters has consistently reported that these reforms were harsh, but central to stabilising public finances and investor confidence.
2. The economy is hurting less chaotically than before. The pain is real, but macro indicators have improved: Reuters reported a 2024 balance-of-payments surplus, and reserves rose sharply into 2025–2026. A president should be judged not only by comfort today, but by whether he is rebuilding the foundation.
3. He made states financially stronger. FAAC distributions have risen significantly since subsidy removal. The Finance Ministry reported **₦1.578 trillion** shared in March 2025 alone, while later analysis showed total FAAC allocations rose sharply year-on-year. States now have more money; the real question is whether governors are using it well.
4. He pushed the most serious progress yet on state police. Reuters reported on **June 11, 2026** that Nigeria’s parliament advanced the constitutional bill enabling state police, with Tinubu backing it. That is not a slogan; it is concrete movement on a reform Nigerians have debated for years.
5. He has moved power supply forward, even if the sector is not yet fixed. Reuters reported Nigeria’s electricity output surged to nearly **6,000 MW** in March 2025 after grid-overhaul progress. Government also approved **₦185 billion** to clear gas debts and support generation. In power, progress is not perfection, but progress still counts.
6. He kept higher education more stable than the ASUU-darkness era Nigerians remember. Nigeria suffered an **eight-month ASUU strike in 2022** before Tinubu. Since he took office, there have been disputes and warning actions, but not a repeat of that prolonged nationwide paralysis. He also approved part-payment of withheld salaries to lecturers in 2023 to cool tensions.
7[b]. He opened a real student-support pipeline.[/b] Tinubu signed the reworked student-loan law in 2024, and by April 2026 reporting said **1.38 million beneficiaries** had received support amounting to over **₦242 billion**. That is not theory; that is direct educational intervention at scale.
8. He raised the minimum wage instead of pretending wages could remain frozen. Reuters reported the federal minimum wage process culminated in a higher floor after difficult negotiations. It does not solve everything, but it matters in a reform period where households are under pressure.
9. He is building long-term economic tools, not only making speeches. Reuters reported new moves on consumer credit and a national credit-guarantee framework to widen access to finance for citizens and businesses. That is the kind of structural support that matters if growth is to become more broad-based.
10[b]. He governs like a man carrying the burden of office, not like a protest candidate performing outrage.[/b] Tinubu may not be perfect, but he has shown willingness to take politically costly decisions, push reforms, negotiate wages, decentralise policing, strengthen state finances, and keep working through turbulence. Nigeria needs endurance, not just excitement.
Conclusion: President Tinubu inherited a distorted economy, a weak power system, overstretched public finance, and a long security crisis. He has not solved everything, but he has moved on difficult reforms, strengthened state revenues, pushed power and policing reform, avoided a repeat of the old ASUU paralysis, and expanded support through wages and student loans. **That is why I will be voting for him in 2027: not because the journey is painless, but because the direction is serious.** I pray what happened to oyo students happen to u |
Crime › Re: The Policeman Was Waving At Vigilante Volunteers In Katsina Not Bandits - Police by PaNnamdi(m): 12:20pm On Jun 25 |
NOETHNICITY: In my place in Edo, vigilante carry good guns. Even here in Oyo state local security carry good guns too. Wait a minute, do you think that the police can wait by the roadside when the real bandits are coming? You must be a joke to believe that. After watching the video yesterday, I didn’t need to wait for the spokesman of the NPF before realizing those weren’t bandits, but vigilante Do ur Edo VGN carry Ak 47 |
Politics › Re: State Police: Governors Demand Greater Powers by PaNnamdi(m): 1:15pm On Jun 24 |
chrisxxx: This is why I advocated for Police reform and not state police. Let commissioner of police come from the state and tactical units be headed by officers from the state to DPO. My friend who is a rank and file in the police gave this suggestion. So what happened to current police DPO and commissioners!!!why can't they do better or it's until they get reform before they work? |
Politics › Re: Court Orders DSS To Investigate Verydarkman Over Alleged Leakage Of Coup Trial by PaNnamdi(m): 1:08pm On Jun 24 |
Lanretoye: Them push MNK,them go back…them push Elrufai,them go back…them push Sowore,them go back…if VDM like make e no get sense,him brother that is in china will not come back to Nigeria and follow him to kuje,all these online and foot soldiers will turn back immediately he don red No add El rufai as a saint among of of them na El rufai deserve the punishment pass |
Politics › Re: Masked DSS Operatives Drag Sowore To Kuje Prison (Video) by PaNnamdi(m): 11:34pm On Jun 22 |
Omoojugo: I pity this sowore the man has really tried I don't pity him  |
Sports › Re: Cape Verde Ladies Are Beautiful As They Storm The Streets After Draw With Spain by PaNnamdi(m): 4:10pm On Jun 18 |
SixSeven: Na woman wey no wear pant de show her bumbum be pretty woman? You never ready
They say it's easy to watch the mad man dance naked in the market square until it is your relative This ur parable ehnnn  |
Politics › Re: "I Will Not Tell Nigerians How I Will Generate 10k MW Of Electricity"--Peter Obi by PaNnamdi(m): 5:39pm On Jun 17 |
yarimo: Mumu liar the same obi that claim he can generate 40,000 MW in 2023 presidential election, now he has reduced it to 10,000 MW ooo the scammer of agulu village Nigerians are not like your Obidients oo 🤣 APC oldtaker u dey try ooo how is life with u |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Governors Are To Be Blamed For Insecurity Accross The 36 States by PaNnamdi(op): 2:53pm On Jun 15 |
When we tell them they would state claiming otherwise some even blame Igbos for Nigeria problems |
Politics › Nigerian Governors Are To Be Blamed For Insecurity Accross The 36 States by PaNnamdi(op): 2:39pm On Jun 15 |
Am not in charge of the police,I can't command the army common bullishit excuses use by Nigerian Governors if u ask them about insecurity.
How many more innocent souls must die before our Governors wake up from their slumber? Insecurity has turned our states into killing fields, yet these men in power keep smiling to the bank with fat security votes while doing next to nothing concrete on ground.
Governors are failing woefully!Instead of setting up proactive measures, they wait for federal forces that are overstretched or play politics with people's lives. One simple, effective idea they have refused to implement: A special state security force made up of Police and VGN (Vigilante Group of Nigeria) properly armed with reliable weapons like the Remington 7600 pump-action rifles that can handle close-medium range threats effectively would go a long way in checkmating these bandit activities but the governors aren't serious in looking towards this direction.This is not rocket science! Arm and equip local boys who know the terrain integrate them into a special state plforce made up exclusively of them and the police work with police and equip them well.No!!!!they prefer to pocket or misappropriate the funds while communities bury their loved ones weekly.
Take Plateau State as a painful example
Plateau has been bleeding for years – attacks in Bokkos, Barkin Ladi, Mangu, Riyom and other places. Farmers can't go to farms, students live in fear, whole villages displaced. Governor Caleb Mutfwang and previous ones have been collecting serious money for security.Plateau State Governor's security vote is approximately N216.67 million per month (over N2.6 billion annually). Think about that!Imagine if this money was used wisely to establish a well-equipped special force: e.g operation Safe Plateau Recruit and train 400 men per LGA (local vigilantes who know every bush path and potential hideout). Add 40 regular police officers per LGA for coordination, arrest powers and professionalism. Plateau has 17 LGAs. That would be 440 security armed force per LGA,and thousands of dedicated personnel covering every ward and village acting as neighbourhood watchers,With good weapons, vehicles, communication gadgets and proper motivation, these guys would dominate the ungoverned spaces where bandits and killers operate freely,Response time would drop from hours/days to minutes. Intelligence would improve dramatically because locals are involved. Killings would have reduced drastically – maybe by 70-80% in affected areas. Farmers would return to their lands, markets would boom again, and peace would gradually return to the Plateau.
But what do we get instead? Press releases, visits after attacks, and excuses. The same cycle repeats. Why are the Governors not doing this? Fear of empowering the people too much? Corruption eating the security votes? Lack of political will? Or they just don't feel the pain because their own families are safe in GRA? Nigerians are tired! Governors, stop collecting security votes like salary if you cannot deliver security. We demand accountability. Set up these hybrid forces now! Equip them properly. Partner with communities. What do you people think? Is it not high time we start holding these Governors responsible? Share this if you agree. Let's discuss solutions, not just lament.
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Crime › Re: Soldiers Searching For Kidnapped Oyo Students And Teachers (video) by PaNnamdi(m): 9:57pm On Jun 14 |
Berankis: Why can't the Nigerian Army recruit more Civilians to help them in this quest. I wish to join in this fight. It's something I have always loved to do. Let's fight these terrorists and wipe them out, so Nigerians can rest. U nor know where to apply for army!!!!!!e be like say bullet never land that ur leg and they ampuate am and u see the bandit wey lite your leg Dem give am ammensty and soldier bodyguards while u remain poor and amputated. |
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Politics › The Permanent Solution To Banditry In Nigeria by PaNnamdi(op): 6:20pm On Jun 09 |
The scourge of banditry has become a national nightmare. From the forests of Borno in the Northeast to the farmlands of the Northwest, North Central, and spreading dangerously downwards to the South, this is not random crime — it is systematic, organized, and deeply entrenched.
Banditry in Nigeria is no longer isolated incidents of hungry criminals. It involves well-armed groups operating with military-style tactics: motorcycle raids, forest hideouts, kidnapping for ransom, cattle rustling, market levies, and extortion. These networks exploit porous borders, ungoverned spaces, poverty, unemployment, and weak governance. What started prominently in the North has metastasized across regions, turning farmlands into killing fields and making life unsafe for millions.We cannot continue like this. The federal monopoly on security has failed to contain this. It is time for bold, collective action.
1. Governors Must Unite to Demand State Police
All 36 state governors should immediately form a united front — across party lines — and put serious pressure on President Bola Tinubu to fast-track the creation of State Police. This is not about politics; it is about survival. State police would allow governors to directly command forces familiar with local terrain, culture, and threats. President Tinubu has shown openness to this idea. Governors must present a common, urgent demand with clear implementation frameworks to avoid abuse.3c2e94 If internal pressure is slow, governors should not hesitate to engage international partners. For example, quietly lobby influential foreign powers like the USA and others to tie security aid, diplomatic support, and international standing to concrete progress on state police. The message: "Implement decentralized policing or risk stronger international intervention in the worsening humanitarian and stability crisis." Nigeria's sovereignty is important, but so is the lives of our citizens being slaughtered daily.
2. Immediate Security Apparatus by States (While Awaiting State Police)
Even before full state police, governors should act now by doing the following
Set up a robust State Security Apparatus in every state.Create specialized Task Forces that include: Active military personnel (on secondment or collaboration with federal forces). Local indigenes and community vigilantes who know every village, forest path, and hiding spot. This hybrid force must ensure full territorial coverage — no community left behind. Equip these task forces properly. For civilians and vigilantes drawn into the force, provide reliable pump-action rifles such as the Remington 700 series (or equivalent accurate, rugged bolt-action rifles) for defensive and precision roles. Proper training, background checks, licensing, and command structure under the governor are mandatory to prevent misuse. This community-embedded approach turns locals from victims into active defenders while leveraging military expertise. It addresses the localized nature of banditry more effectively than distant federal deployments.
Banditry is solvable if we stop relying solely on Abuja. The time for excuses is over. Governors, this is your moment to lead or be remembered as failures while Nigerians bleed. What do you think, Nairalanders? Should governors take these steps aggressively? Any better ideas?
Mynd44 and fergie001 please push this thread to front page because this issue can affect anyone of us including u guys
Let the discussion begin. God bless Nigeria. |
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Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Ben Nwankwo's Convoy, Kill Police Officers, Others In Anambra by PaNnamdi(m): 3:01am On Jun 05 |
Dogalmighty17: I pity policemen who follow convoys of politicians and VIPs. Most especially those in the Toyota Hilux they normally use. They fail to understand that they are in a kill box and it takes nothing for a well timed ambush to wipe them all out.
An attack coming from the front has already reduced the line of sight of the policemen at the back of the Hilux by over 40%. If they pop out their head to see which direction the fire is coming from, they get picked off.
Those inside the Hilux are even worse off. There's little room to properly aim and fire plus you are taking incoming and accurate fire targeted at you. The driver of the Hilux may take a hit and the vehicle becomes immobile. So there you are, armed in a kill box and in a kill zone but useless and helpless. As multiple rounds pierce your body, you are surprised that the so called bullet proof the police division gave you, is nothing but hardened plastic.
As you close your eyes for the last time, drawing your last breath, thoughts of your family flash across your mind. They will be lucky to even see any of your emoluments. They will be lucky to be compensated for your death and even then, they'll not see more than half a million at most.
The politician you lost your life for trying to protect, has written to State HQ for replacement officers to be sent. They will be on their way even before your body gets cold.
It is sad isn't it? You had spent your years in service boasting to terrified civilians that you will kill them and nothing will happen. Funny enough, here you lie dead as a door nail, dead in active service yet the same police force you gave your life for Will not be bothered to investigate and go after your killers. You have died and truly nothing is happening! great analysis!!!!even the hilux arenot bulletproof |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Attack Ben Nwankwo's Convoy, Kill Police Officers, Others In Anambra by PaNnamdi(m): 2:55am On Jun 05 |
Dogalmighty17: I pity policemen who follow convoys of politicians and VIPs. Most especially those in the Toyota Hilux they normally use. They fail to understand that they are in a kill box and it takes nothing for a well timed ambush to wipe them all out.
An attack coming from the front has already reduced the line of sight of the policemen at the back of the Hilux by over 40%. If they pop out their head to see which direction the fire is coming from, they get picked off.
Those inside the Hilux are even worse off. There's little room to properly aim and fire plus you are taking incoming and accurate fire targeted at you. The driver of the Hilux may take a hit and the vehicle becomes immobile. So there you are, armed in a kill box and in a kill zone but useless and helpless. As multiple rounds pierce your body, you are surprised that the so called bullet proof the police division gave you, is nothing but hardened plastic.
As you close your eyes for the last time, drawing your last breath, thoughts of your family flash across your mind. They will be lucky to even see any of your emoluments. They will be lucky to be compensated for your death and even then, they'll not see more than half a million at most.
The politician you lost your life for trying to protect, has written to State HQ for replacement officers to be sent. They will be on their way even before your body gets cold.
It is sad isn't it? You had spent your years in service boasting to terrified civilians that you will kill them and nothing will happen. Funny enough, here you lie dead as a door nail, dead in active service yet the same police force you gave your life for Will not be bothered to investigate and go after your killers. You have died and truly nothing is happening! great analysis!!!!even the hilux are bulletproof |