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Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by thuxzwda1: 9:39pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
envoymedia: 2GPMG and 24 AK 47 dey 4 person hand......e funny o |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Roysnickz: 9:40pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
Neutralobserver:I bet to disagree with you completely by comparing the current bandits, Fulani heldsmen and Boko Haram to the Niger Delta agitators. The latter clearly had an ideology and fought for their right. The whole Niger Delta people wanted a fair share from revenue accruing from the sell of oil, and I think this was reasonable enough... Those boy just fronted the agitation of the Niger Delta people. Come to think of, do you really consider what that region pass through because of the present of crude oil? do you realize how difficult it is to get portable water in the region courtesy of crude oil? Do you consider the challenges they face in agricultural cultivation of the land because of crude? Do you realize how much it cost to construct a kilometer of road in that region compare to the Northern region, all because of crude? Sure, they have the oil but the oil comes with it perculier challenges. The challenges are quite many and they fought the government to look into those. The responsible government of former president Yar' Adua did responded good by given back a little of the proceeds from the sell of crude to the Niger Delta people and the rest is history. Now you tell me what is the ideology of the bandits, Fulani heldsmen and Boko Haram? What are they fighting for? What is their grievance with the government? Where are they cheated. Which of their assets or resources is the Nigerian government taking from them or making money from that the government is not giving them a little back? |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Ayula911: 9:46pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
100milion dollars each
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Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by blackmaine: 9:49pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
Patrioticman007:that's why we need to break up so militants can continue with the south and banditry in the North, but your greedy good for noting region don't want , because they are both the real militants and bandits all together, North that has already loosed nuts |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Biggcake: 10:07pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
JidennaJason: Rather, God should punish those who forced Buhari on us... |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by UnabashedIPOB: 10:08pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
During a brief ceremony today April 8, the ex-bandit leaders surrendered 45 rustled cattle, two General Purpose machine guns, 24 AK 47 assault rifles, 109 GMPG ammunition, 95 7.62MM Live Ammunition, among others. It is however not clear if they were granted amnesty by the state government. Do these people think all of us are stupid? How can those who are sponsoring the bandits tell us that they have surrendered and turned in their weapons? I bet you the same government that collected the weapons would turn around and give them back to a new group of bandits for their use for a year or two and then announce that they have turned a new leaf. It's nothing but a SCAM! If you know you know! |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by franxalive(m): 10:14pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
Patrioticman007:
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Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Phred1717: 10:15pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
ESN can't try this kind repentance na... Nah firing squad get them. Trust!!! 1 Like |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by yommen: 10:16pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
zombieHUNTER: You don't actually know anything about Yoruba Muslims. I am not a Muslim for your information. |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by higherpower: 10:35pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
nero2face: Exactly, same way they treated Akeke, Tompolo and Asari |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by akee01(m): 10:37pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
Patrioticman007: Is he now a saint? Politics aside plssss |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Damovintrain: 11:04pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
envoymedia: With new agbadaaaa While Nigerian Military Invade Benue Community, Kill Over 30 Villagers, Set Ablaze Monarch Palace, 200 Houses At least 50 unarmed civilians have been allegedly killed by military men in Shangev-Tiev, Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State following reports that two soldiers were missing in the community, multiple sources told SaharaReporters on Thursday. SaharaReporters gathered that the soldiers went missing during a routine patrol in the community days after a communal crisis between towns in Konshisha and Oju LGAs. According to reports, three soldiers were initially missing but one of them was later found. It was learnt that troops of the Operation Whirl-Stroke (OPWS) on Wednesday and Thursday morning invaded the community. The operation, which involved deployment of military helicopters using missile launchers, left scores of unarmed civilians dead and property said to worth billions of naira destroyed. About 200 houses including the palace of Tyoor Unaha Kôkô in Agidi and several cars in village, which is now deserted were set ablaze by the soldiers. Narrating the dastard act to SaharaReporters, a youth leader said, “We have lost over 50 unarmed civilians, more than five of my family members have been killed by the Nigerian Army. There are no bandits in Shangev-Tiev, a military General in Makurdi is using the Army to support his tribe in an age-long war over boundary demarcation. “For over 3 days now, unarmed civilians have come under Nigeria military attack non-stop. Fulanis controlling the Armed Forces of Nigeria are assisting their numerous footsoldiers mobilised by Miyetti Allah in terrorising the civilians. “They keep killing and destroying properties. How can you use fighter jet on harmless and armless citizens while negotiating ransom with bandit and terrorists? “As we talk now, most residents have deserted their homes and are taking refuge at Tse- Agbaragba.” Another resident asked the government to redeploy the soldiers ravaging the community to the various highways where the Boko Haram and herdsmen are presently terrorising and killing Nigerians. He said, “Its quite sad amidst insecurity in other parts of Benue, Konshisha will be targeted by security personnels. My village has been reduced to ashes for no reason. This is not a Boko Haram. There is massive destruction and killing spree going on. The aged, women and children are not left out, among those killed and displaced. What human sense would warrant such attack and destruction? “For days now, our people have been under flames, displaced and are massacred.“ Another resident said, “My grandfather's house is in ruins, I hear. 2001, the Army burnt my fathers village and murdered my people. 20 years later, the Army is burning down my mothers home. 20 years after Zaki Biam, the Army has returned to Benue in the same fashion. This is not the way to go.” Meanwhile, Governor Samuel Ortom has pledged to return peace to Konshisha and Oju while briefing journalists after an expanded Security Council Meeting with stakeholders from the two local government areas. Ortom, who reiterated the need for Benue people to support security agents deployed to end crisis in their areas, admonished the people against attacks on security agents, which would make the situation extremely difficult to contain. He explained that as part of measures to nip the land dispute between Konshisha and Oju in the bud, it was agreed that the boundary be demarcated and a day was fixed for the exercise. According to the governor, a few days to the agreed date, crisis erupted again and security agents were deployed to control its escalation when the troops sent to Konshisha came under attack with two military personnel still missing. Ortom condemned the practice of some communities engaging militia to fight their neighbours. He, however, vowed that such merchants of violence would be made to face the consequences of their actions |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Komu1048(m): 11:12pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
MZEE01: I can bet with you they won't have their full benefit. They didn't pass through the right channel, they need to involve the minister for banditry and other kidnapping matters |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Franckelv230: 11:17pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
You mean only four buharis bandits surrounded this level of ammunitions, what do we imagine of the other thousands? Hehehhehe, wahala dey Nigeria o. See guns from only four fulanis, when we have thousands to millions of them roaming the bush. Opari |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Nobody: 11:28pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
AS USUAL. Amotekun need to go after this guys before they end up in Ondo or Oyo. Lol |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by olisaEze(m): 11:37pm On Apr 08, 2021 |
Righteousness2: The marra make brah speak pidgin by force! 1 Like |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Jacksparrow7(m): 12:39am On Apr 09, 2021 |
They have used their mouth and hands to confess their evilness. They should face the full wrath of the law. Nothing like amnesty for them |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Masterchef(m): 1:30am On Apr 09, 2021 |
It's apparent these 'bandits' have links with Boko Haram. Otherwise, why would regular robbers and kidnappers carry guns like a GPMG that you can't hang on your shoulders. At a time banditry and kidnapping have become so lucrative and easy to get away with, why would these guys surrender? Why did they chose to surrender to the state government and how did they surrender? Won't this move be buying their unrepentant colleagues / boys some time, since same seems to justify Gumi's case for dialogue? Lastly, has this got anything to do with Buhari's instruction that he wants leaders of bandits identified within a 'few' weeks? I'm just wondering but I might be wrong. |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Nobody: 1:33am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Johnayoola: Well, as a Christian, I will forgive you and pray for you. Exactly as the Lord ordered. As I said, personally, I would like every crook to go to jail permanently. Sometimes, however, you can't do that. That's life, and I don't like it. |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Nobody: 1:37am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Roysnickz: In other words, you think the Northerners should not get our oil money. I have no issue with that...however, most ND millitants were in it for their pocket, not for the benefit of the wider region. And they also committed crimes like kidnapping and killing too. The thing is, at some point, we are going to beat Boko Haram, banidits, etc. We cannot jail all the footsoldiers. So, we either find a way of rehabbing them, or we just kill them all, or jail them all...and create more injustice...and more anger. One more thing....I am not exactly pro-North or pro-South. My problem with all of you Nigerians is that you think your economy is one big cake that needs to be shared. It isn't. And the sooner we all get productive, the less we would see of all this violence. |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Hallabee1(m): 2:35am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Aje....
kill this bastard |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Nobody: 3:14am On Apr 09, 2021 |
Oh dear....I'm jealous. Because I know that billions awaits them. |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by phadul: 6:27am On Apr 09, 2021 |
JidennaJason:oga you suppose write book thus is very inspiring everything one can say all quoted in a few words! 1 Like |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by biggy26: 11:22am On Apr 09, 2021 |
dollytino4real:Just look at the sophisticated weapons. One AK-47 alone can destabilize a whole community. Who is their supplier? Na wa! |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by Blackdisciple(m): 1:35pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
Only 4 out of 1 million herdsmen.
it's not a good news atol |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by zombieHUNTER: 2:22pm On Apr 09, 2021 |
yommen: I've seen muric and Tinubu What else is there to know |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by dollytino4real(f): 10:47am On Apr 10, 2021 |
biggy26:i heard AK47 is close to 1M |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by dollytino4real(f): 10:49am On Apr 10, 2021 |
aloma007:dey still die more too |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by biggy26: 7:49pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
dollytino4real:Yes o! |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by dollytino4real(f): 10:09pm On Apr 10, 2021 |
biggy26:who dey give dem |
Re: 4 Bandit Leaders Repent In Katsina, Surrender Their Weapons (Photo) by biggy26: 11:12am On Apr 12, 2021 |
dollytino4real:Politicians na. Former cbn deputy gov confirmed it. |
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