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AntiTerrorist:HYPOCRISY!!!! They're doing that because they are hypocrites. Muslim women, especially Hausas and Fulanis, used to keep pulling their hijabs (veils) to cover their faces. Sometimes they keep lifting the hijab from their chest so that it won't reveal the shapes of their breasts. |
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The director of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan hospital in Jabaliya has revealed in a Shin Bet interrogation that his northern Gaza hospital was turned into a military facility under Hamas’s control and that at one point, it had housed a kidnapped soldier. In footage published on Tuesday by the Shin Bet and Israel Defense Forces, hospital director Ahmed Kahlot could be seen telling an Israeli interrogator that Hamas had offices inside the hospital and used it as a base for operational activity. According to Kahlot, who said he has been a lieutenant colonel in Hamas since 2010, some 16 members of the hospital’s staff — including doctors, nurses and paramedics — were Hamas operatives serving in the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the terror organization. He added that several members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s Al-Quds Brigades were also employed in the hospital. On December 12, the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said that Israeli forces had entered the Kamal Adwan hospital, which the IDF later confirmed. Over the course of several days, troops detained some 90 operatives inside the hospital and seized numerous weapons. According to a joint Shin Bet and IDF statement on the operation, some of those captured at the hospital had participated in the October 7 massacres in southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people were killed and around 240 were taken hostage. Asked about Hamas operations inside the hospital complex, Kahlot revealed that one Hamas leader and two senior officials had offices inside the hospital. “There are places for senior officials. They also brought a kidnapped soldier there,” he said. “There is a designated space for interrogations, internal security and special security. They all have private phone lines within the hospital.” No further information about the kidnapped soldier’s identity or when he was brought to the hospital was provided. “They hide in hospitals because they believe that hospitals are a safe place,” Kahlot told the Shin Bet interrogator. “They will not be harmed if they are inside a hospital.” In addition to operating out of the hospital, Hamas operates its own private ambulances, which are a different color from those used by medics. According to Kahlot, the ambulances used by Hamas aren’t ever volunteered for medical uses. “Once I begged them to take a wounded man to the Indonesian Hospital or Shifa Hospital for treatment. They refused,” he said. “Their mission was more important.” Asked what he thinks about Hamas now, after two and a half months of war, Kahlot didn’t spare his criticism. “The leaders of Hamas are cowards,” he said. “They left us in the field while they’re hiding in concealed places. They destroyed us. (TOI) EVOLVED REPORTERS https://evolvedreporters./2023/12/21/gaza-hospital-director-admits-hamas-used-medical-complex-as-operational-hub/
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A date for judgement would be announced soon By Frank Pinicop The Supreme Court has, today Thursday, reserved the judgment on appeal filed before it by Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf challenging the ruling of Court of Appeal which declared Nasir Gawuna of All Progressive Congress (APC) as duly elected governor of the state. The apex court said the date for the judgment on the matter will be communicated to both parties During the proceeding, the Supreme Court has accepted the APC's Certified True Copy (CTC) cross appeal by recognizing the Appeal Court judgement that favored Gawuna and rejected the first Appeal Court judgement that purportedly favoured Abba Yusuf. It can be recalled that in his cross appeal, Governor Yusuf of New Nigeria People's Party (NNP) challenged the judgment of Court Appeal which declared Gawuna the winner of governorship election, and prayed for the Supreme Court to uphold his victory as duly elected governor of Kano state. In his part, the APC governorship candidate, Nasir Gawuna told the Supreme Court, through his lawyers, that, firstly, Abba Yusuf was not a member of NNPP during the election and misled INEC with falsified documents of claim membership. Secondly, he (Abba Yusuf) did not secure the majority of the valid votes. Thirdly, there was significant noncompliance with the Electoral Act 2022. And, finally, Gawuna has asked the Supreme Court to uphold the judgement of the Appeal Court which declared him winner. Source: https://evolvedreporters./2023/12/21/breaking-scourt-reserves-judgement-on-kano-guber-appeal/
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I, simply, don't believe this. |
Ex-president Muhammadu Buhari was first person to do this. He appointed northerners in most sensitive positions. President Bola Tinubu has copied it from his predecessor. |
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He don't have any problem apart from a cheating wife? Simp of the highest order. I can't kill myself over ANYBODY. He caught her redhanded 15 times over 11 years, yet he was living together with her as wife. 15 times |
Commissioners appointed or nominated by Wike? Who appoint commissioners, the incumbent elected public office-holder or former occupier of such office? |
Usmanovic95: In addition to Buhari and Osibanjo, there are also the likes of Yar'Adua, El-Rufa'i, Ribado, Muhammad Bello (the immediate FCT Minister) etc. |
RepoMan007:Hypocrisy of the highest order |
On Monday, December 11, 2023, youths staged protests in Kano, demanding the release of female students who were kidnapped from different universities some parts of northern Nigeria. The youths, who marched across the city, demanded the immediate rescue of the students kidnapped by armed bandits from Federal University Gusau (FUGUS) about three months ago, as well as other female students abducted from Federal University, Dutsinma (FUDMA) and Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nasarawa State. In totality, about 24 female students of FUGUS and four female students of FUDMA, who were abducted by the bandits over three months ago are presently in captivity. On this note, however, I wish to stressed that it is good for the society to hold their leaders accountable for thier actions and inactions This is the beauty of democracy which guaranteed the right of peaceful assembly, to orderly express support or grief, which is enshrined in the constitution of Nigeria. In this regard, Nigerians, during former President Goodluck Jonathan's administration, enjoyed this liberty and made good use of that Constitutional provision where they launched bring 'back our girls' campaign when 276 female students of a secondary school in Chibok, Borno state, were kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014. Ideally, Nigerians, like any other democratic society, are ought to air their grievances whenever a pressing issue, such as insecurity, try to complicate their lives. Then comes the issue. What makes one doubts the sincerity of the organizers of such protest is their inability to protest when kidnappings under the reign of Muhammad Buhari were multiplied by 300% over what happened during Jonathan's tenure, but they quickly came out at the beginning of President Bola Tinubu's government, where two dozens students abducted, while over 2,000 male and female students were abducted under Buhari's watch but no single protest was recorded. The Timeline of Major Abductions Under Buhari [i][/i] On February 19, 2018, about 110 schoolgirls aged 11 – 19-years-old were abducted by Boko Haram from Government Girls’ Science and Technical College. On December 11, 2020, Fulani terrorists/bandits kidnapped 344 schoolchildren from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina. Nine days later, on December 20, 2020, another 80 pupils of Islamiyya School, Mahuta, Katsina, were seized.. The following month, on January 24, 2021, seven children were abducted at Rachael Orphanage Home for Abaji, Abuja. One month after, precisely on February 17, some 27 boys at GSS College, Kagara, Niger state were taken. Barely after nine days, another abduction of 317 girls from Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, Zamfara state, took place on February 26. On March 11, 2021, bandits striked at Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Igabi LGA, in Kaduna State and kidnapped 39 students. Also On 20 April 2021, no fewer than 20 students were kidnapped at Greenfield University in Kasarami of Kaduna state. Shortly after, 200 pupils and teachers of Tanko Salihu Islamic School, Tegina, in Rafi Local Government area of Niger State were abducted in May. And on July 5, at least 128 students of Bethel Baptist School, Kaduna were abducted. Being hypocritical, by applying double (or even multiple) standard, and giving an ethnic, religious or regional coloration to important pressing issues bedeviling a nation of ours, like insecurity, would never yield a fruitful results to us as citizens and the country as an entity. For more, visit: https://evolvedreporters./2023/12/13/no-single-protest-when-over-2000-students-kidnapped-under-buhari/
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Bello Bodejo, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, NOT Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBAN) |
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chiagozien:I'm not Yoruba. And I'm also not anybody's soldier. I'm highly independent. Does making a good analysis made me Yoruba? Since I'm not Yoruba, please can you guess another tribe? Thank you |
Aonkuuse:Northern leaders didn't utter a word when, in 2017, Nigeria air force erroneously bombed IDP camp in Rann, Borno state, killing 218 innocent refugees. But this time around they found their voice. |
To any right-thinking human being, an extrajudicial killing of a single person, by anybody for any reason, is unacceptable and equally condemnable --- talkless of killing of hundred people or so, with a 'technical error' as an excuse. To make the record straight from the early part of this piece, I will like to state clearly that I am not, in any way, trying to support or justify the massacre of 87 people and 76 hospitalized (as first reported by Kaduna state office of National Emergency Management Agency) or 120 according to the Amnesty International. In its efforts to eliminate terrorists, the Nigerian army, had on December 3, erroneously conducted a drone attack on a religious gathering in Tudun Biri, Igabi local government of Kaduna state, wrongly analyzed the intelligence gathered, therefore mistook the attendees as Fulani terrorists. Uba Sani, the state governor blamed the incident on a lack of proper information and coordination among the armed forces. The level of outrage the Tudun Biri incident received from different categories of northerners --- political, traditional and religious leaders, as well as individuals and pressure groups --- was overwhelming and it was far outweighed other massacres of similar magnitude or even deadlier which was occurred in the same northwest region or in northeast which was carried out by either by Boko Haram, its splinter group -- the Islamic State in West African Province (ISWAP), or by the Fulani terrorists, who are mildly and fondly called the 'bandits.' To refresh our memories of some such atrocities, on February 2, this year (2023), 102 vigilante personnel from Guga Kakumi and Kandarawa villages in Bakori local government area of Katsina state were killed by the so-called bandits. Despite the magnitude of the barbarity done, the people from the bereaved region silently mourned their dead. No press conferences from the gang of self-described 'voice of the voiceless'. More via this link below: https://evolvedreporters./2023/12/09/kaduna-bombing-and-the-hypocrisy-of-the-north/
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