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Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Bobloco: 2:16am On Dec 08, 2023
The pan-northern socio-political organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum, on Thursday, demanded the removal of the General Officer Commanding One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Major-General V.U. Okoro, over the accidental bombing of Tudun Biri in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Sunday night.

The ACF made the demand on Thursday as the Federal Government vowed to punish whoever was found culpable in the accidental bombing.

An air strike intended to flush out terrorists had on Sunday night accidentally hit civilians during a religious celebration at Tudun Biri.

The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who represented President Bola Tinubu, during a visit to the victims of the bombing at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital Kaduna on Thursday, said the government would get to the root of the incident.


He stated, “All measures will be taken to ensure that future occurrences are averted. The government will go to the root of the issue and anyone found culpable will be punished accordingly.”

Shettima disclosed that victims of the bombing would be taken care of under the Fulako Initiative of the President, which he described as a non-kinetic solution to the challenges in the North-West.

According to him, beneficiary states of the initiative include Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Katsina, and Kaduna. He added that for the purpose of equity and justice, Niger and Benue states were included.


Bombed community

According to Shettima, the Tudun Biri community will be the first community to be rebuilt under the new initiative.

He stated, “President Bola Tinubu sent us to commiserate with the people of Kaduna over the tragic incident. The calibre of people that are here with me is a testimony of how deeply touched the President is by the incident.

“The President was deeply touched by what happened. We would like to assure the people and the government of Kaduna State that the Federal Government will take measures to protect and preserve the interest of our nation.

“The victims will be well taken care of under the Fulako Initiative and this community will be the first to be rebuilt in the North-West zone.


Later on Thursday evening, the Vice-President, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, explained that the project, which would begin in January 2024, would include the building of houses, clinics, schools, veterinary clinics, empowerment initiatives, and solar energy, among others, in the Tudun Biri community.

He stated, “The President directed that the Pullako Initiative be kick-started here in Kaduna State. Tudun Biri will be the first beneficiary of that scheme. We are going to build houses that will complement the efforts of the Right Honorable Speaker.”


At the Sir Kashim Government House, Kaduna, where the Vice-President met with religious and traditional leaders, as well as some leaders of the affected community, Shettima stated, “The heart of the President is with the bereaved families. Rest assured that the Federal Government stands by the community affected and the government and people of Kaduna State on this unfortunate incident. The President called me more than 17 times on this matter when he was outside the country.

“As directed by Mr President, an investigation is being conducted with a view to preventing recurrence of the incident and we expect the report to be submitted very soon,” Shettima stated.

He commended the Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, for bringing the religious leaders together under one umbrella, saying that “what binds us together as a prime supersedes what divides us. In this trying moment, he brought together the two heads.”

On his part, the governor commended the President for the high-powered delegation sent to commiserate with the people of the state and for responding to the call for an investigation into the matter.

“The Federal Government has responded positively by saying that there is going to be proper investigation, as soon as possible and the outcome will be made public to Nigerians,” he said.

Sani said the state government would ensure that the wounded were provided with proper medical care and cater for the orphans.

ACF on GOC


But the ACF, in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Prof. Tukur Muhammad, called for the removal of some army officers in Kaduna to ensure thorough investigations.

It said, “The General Officer Commanding of One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, along with his immediate subordinate officers should be redeployed to allow for unfettered investigations.

“As a trite principle of justice, One Division of the Nigerian Army must not and should not be allowed to investigate itself. An independent panel of investigators is clearly indicated. Further, the results of the investigations must be made public, issues that border on national security considerations excepted.

“The defence headquarters should retract its needless statement. The Ministry of Defence, and the Armed Forces in particular, should take steps to ensure that such incidents are avoided or contained to the barest minimum humanly possible.

“The Federal Government must take responsibility for full compensation to all victims of Tudun Biri. The gesture should also be extended to victims from all previous such incidents.”


The ACF pointed out that since the Sunday, December 3, 2023, incident, two significant events had occurred to warrant a reaction by the forum.

It welcomed the visit of the Minister of State (Defence) along with the Chief of Army Staff and other top government officials to the Tudun Biri Community on December 6, 2023, where the delegation also attended the funeral rites of some of the 126 victims of the incident.

“The visit was very appropriate and gave the Federal Government as well as the Nigerian Army a needed human face. The ACF considers the visit a welcome departure from earlier rather insipid response to the incident by officers of One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna.

“Although the ACF is not aware of specific words of apology from the Minister of State over the incident, arguably, the visit was in itself an apology enough to the Tudun Biri community.”

The forum stated that the COAS had announced a donation of N10m to the community, which the ACF considered as grossly inadequate, firmly believing that it was the Federal Government, not the Nigerian Army, that should take responsibility for full compensation for deaths and injuries to victims arising from the incident.

“Still, the ACF urges the army chief, as a sign of good faith, to follow up with additional steps to ameliorate the pains and suffering of the community. The plaintive Tudun Biri community must not be left alone in its recovery process,” it stated.

The forum further noted that the statement of the defence headquarters of the Armed Forces, released on December 5, 2023, was totally unnecessary.

It stated, “It was especially painful viewed, as it must be, against the human costs of the tragedy. The wounds of the injured were and are still fresh and many of the dead unburied at the time of the statement. For these reasons, authorities should not minimise or downplay the monumental tragedy that the incident represents.

“Indeed, the ACF considers the defence headquarters’ response as proving positive that the disaster was a consequence of an inexcusable and incompetent failure of intelligence,” it stated.


The forum drew particular attention to four specific issues in the defence headquarters’ reaction in the reference above, and they include

“(i) that the military could deploy an unmanned aerial vehicle without proper ground assessment was a strategic error because it resulted in deaths and injuries to mostly children who were not even as little as carrying sticks and stones;

“(ii) the Defence Headquarters claimed a ‘threat’ was ‘eliminated’ but such threat was tragically a gathering of mostly children as obvious from video clips and photographs now trending on social media, of the before-and-after the Tudun Biri massacre;

“(iii) the Defence Headquarters asserted that the community ought to have informed the military about its activities, an assertion tantamount to a classic blame-the-victim strategy and typical gas-lighting of the victims of the incident. On the contrary, the usual practice is for communities to be informed about impending military operations.;


“and (iv) while it is entirely plausible that terrorists often disguise as civilians and entrench themselves in the civilian population, the Tudun Biri gathering was clearly that of innocent civilian citizens, and as obvious from photos of the before-and-after the incident.”

Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters said on Thursday said the accidental bombing should not be given ethnic or religious coloration.

It also denied claims that the lack of synergy between the services in the military led to the bombing in Kaduna.

Addressing journalists at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba said a strong synergy existed between the Nigerian Navy, Air Force, and Army.


“Our operations in the country are joint, meaning that we are operating in a joint environment where you have the army, the Navy, and the Air Force. When we talk of cooperation, we have not had it better than this,” he stated.

He said, “The Armed Forces of Nigeria is a professional force. And within our ranks and files, we have members from every part of this country.

“So whatever group is coming up and saying whatever calculations that they have imagined in their minds, I can tell you that it is faulty, it is in error, and it is unpatriotic. At this time, when we are at war, it is not just the military that is at war. The whole country is at war.

“And that is why I have severally said on this platform that there are more people who know something than those who see and therefore know something, say something, and let us, the military, do something about it.

This came as the United States Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability on Thursday said the deployment of Artificial Intelligence would help the Nigerian military to reduce accidental bombings to the barest minimum.

The centre noted that the adoption of AI by the Nigerian military would not only improve its capabilities but would prevent the military from running afoul of international humanitarian law.

The centre’s Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Paul Dean, disclosed this during a roundtable meeting with select journalists in Abuja on Thursday.


CAN advises politicians

Also on Thursday, the Christian Association of Nigeria condoled families of the victims and the Kaduna State Government over the accidental bombing, while calling for the exercise of restraint, and political and religious groups to not capitalize on the incident for personal gain.

This was made known in a statement signed by the CAN President, Bishop Daniel Okoh, who commended the Armed Forces “for their unwavering commitment to the fight against terror in Nigeria”, while also calling for the equipment of the military with more accurate surveillance technologies.

Okoh also called on the Federal Government to prioritise the safety and welfare of citizens, noting that such efforts must extend beyond the currently affected areas, to other regions with emerging cases of terrorism.

He, however, reiterated the support of the association for the government and stated its commitment to fostering peace, unity, and the well-being of Nigerians.

Part of the statement reads thus “On behalf of the national leadership of The Christian Association of Nigeria, I express our deep condolences to the victims and the Kaduna State Government following the tragic incident of mistaken targeting in the Tudun Biri community, Igabi Local Government of the State.

“This unfortunate event has resulted in a significant number of casualties, and our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this difficult time.


“However, it is crucial that restraint is exercised, particularly when intelligence reports are not definitive. We appeal to the Armed Forces to prioritize the safety of civilians and ensure that proper precautions and measures are in place to avoid similar incidents in the future.

“In order to prevent the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents, it is essential that they be equipped with more accurate surveillance technology and intelligent devices.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by mancanoe: 3:01am On Dec 08, 2023
BAMIDELE ALABI is the GOC 1 div Kaduna.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by IamANigerianMan: 4:23am On Dec 08, 2023
Remove who? Nonsense

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by duduade: 5:05am On Dec 08, 2023
These arewa consultative forum are just a bunch of jokers

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Isobug: 5:19am On Dec 08, 2023
Initially, they thought the GOC was from South East and was already making moves their stupid head-slaming genocidal act until it became clear he was a South west man. Even yelobas were also busy online garnishing the moves just set up the North against the igbos only to understand later it was one of their own that gave the command and everything died a natural death.
You can never see the igbos setting groups against groups for any reason whatsoever. If they are coming for you, they would come for you knowing that you provoke them

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Racoon(m): 5:23am On Dec 08, 2023
In so much that the bombing of civilians in Kaduna is not justifiable, the demonisation and call for the removal of Major-General V.U. Okoro as the GOC of 1 Division is purely another sad episode of the perennial ethno-religious discrimination the Nigeria state has been plagued with.

Tukur Buratai was army chief when most of the unfortunate bombings of civilians took place including the deliberate killings of the Shite Muslim group in the history of the military, yet non of these bigots raised their voices. Now they found it.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Reelz: 5:25am On Dec 08, 2023
Time for northeners to enlist all their almajiri people as bomb victims. We already know.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Buharidgeneral: 6:00am On Dec 08, 2023
Bobloco:
The pan-northern socio-political organisation, the Arewa Consultative Forum, on Thursday, demanded the removal of the General Officer Commanding One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, Major-General V.U. Okoro, over the accidental bombing of Tudun Biri in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Sunday night.

The ACF made the demand on Thursday as the Federal Government vowed to punish whoever was found culpable in the accidental bombing.

An air strike intended to flush out terrorists had on Sunday night accidentally hit civilians during a religious celebration at Tudun Biri.

The Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who represented President Bola Tinubu, during a visit to the victims of the bombing at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital Kaduna on Thursday, said the government would get to the root of the incident.


He stated, “All measures will be taken to ensure that future occurrences are averted. The government will go to the root of the issue and anyone found culpable will be punished accordingly.”

Shettima disclosed that victims of the bombing would be taken care of under the Fulako Initiative of the President, which he described as a non-kinetic solution to the challenges in the North-West.

According to him, beneficiary states of the initiative include Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Katsina, and Kaduna. He added that for the purpose of equity and justice, Niger and Benue states were included.


Bombed community

According to Shettima, the Tudun Biri community will be the first community to be rebuilt under the new initiative.

He stated, “President Bola Tinubu sent us to commiserate with the people of Kaduna over the tragic incident. The calibre of people that are here with me is a testimony of how deeply touched the President is by the incident.

“The President was deeply touched by what happened. We would like to assure the people and the government of Kaduna State that the Federal Government will take measures to protect and preserve the interest of our nation.

“The victims will be well taken care of under the Fulako Initiative and this community will be the first to be rebuilt in the North-West zone.

Later on Thursday evening, the Vice-President, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, explained that the project, which would begin in January 2024, would include the building of houses, clinics, schools, veterinary clinics, empowerment initiatives, and solar energy, among others, in the Tudun Biri community.

He stated, “The President directed that the Pullako Initiative be kick-started here in Kaduna State. Tudun Biri will be the first beneficiary of that scheme. We are going to build houses that will complement the efforts of the Right Honorable Speaker.”


At the Sir Kashim Government House, Kaduna, where the Vice-President met with religious and traditional leaders, as well as some leaders of the affected community, Shettima stated, “The heart of the President is with the bereaved families. Rest assured that the Federal Government stands by the community affected and the government and people of Kaduna State on this unfortunate incident. The President called me more than 17 times on this matter when he was outside the country.

“As directed by Mr President, an investigation is being conducted with a view to preventing recurrence of the incident and we expect the report to be submitted very soon,” Shettima stated.

He commended the Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, for bringing the religious leaders together under one umbrella, saying that “what binds us together as a prime supersedes what divides us. In this trying moment, he brought together the two heads.”

On his part, the governor commended the President for the high-powered delegation sent to commiserate with the people of the state and for responding to the call for an investigation into the matter.

“The Federal Government has responded positively by saying that there is going to be proper investigation, as soon as possible and the outcome will be made public to Nigerians,” he said.

Sani said the state government would ensure that the wounded were provided with proper medical care and cater for the orphans.

ACF on GOC


But the ACF, in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Prof. Tukur Muhammad, called for the removal of some army officers in Kaduna to ensure thorough investigations.

It said, “The General Officer Commanding of One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna, along with his immediate subordinate officers should be redeployed to allow for unfettered investigations.

“As a trite principle of justice, One Division of the Nigerian Army must not and should not be allowed to investigate itself. An independent panel of investigators is clearly indicated. Further, the results of the investigations must be made public, issues that border on national security considerations excepted.

“The defence headquarters should retract its needless statement. The Ministry of Defence, and the Armed Forces in particular, should take steps to ensure that such incidents are avoided or contained to the barest minimum humanly possible.

“The Federal Government must take responsibility for full compensation to all victims of Tudun Biri. The gesture should also be extended to victims from all previous such incidents.”

The ACF pointed out that since the Sunday, December 3, 2023, incident, two significant events had occurred to warrant a reaction by the forum.

It welcomed the visit of the Minister of State (Defence) along with the Chief of Army Staff and other top government officials to the Tudun Biri Community on December 6, 2023, where the delegation also attended the funeral rites of some of the 126 victims of the incident.

“The visit was very appropriate and gave the Federal Government as well as the Nigerian Army a needed human face. The ACF considers the visit a welcome departure from earlier rather insipid response to the incident by officers of One Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna.

“Although the ACF is not aware of specific words of apology from the Minister of State over the incident, arguably, the visit was in itself an apology enough to the Tudun Biri community.”

The forum stated that the COAS had announced a donation of N10m to the community, which the ACF considered as grossly inadequate, firmly believing that it was the Federal Government, not the Nigerian Army, that should take responsibility for full compensation for deaths and injuries to victims arising from the incident.

“Still, the ACF urges the army chief, as a sign of good faith, to follow up with additional steps to ameliorate the pains and suffering of the community. The plaintive Tudun Biri community must not be left alone in its recovery process,” it stated.

The forum further noted that the statement of the defence headquarters of the Armed Forces, released on December 5, 2023, was totally unnecessary.

It stated, “It was especially painful viewed, as it must be, against the human costs of the tragedy. The wounds of the injured were and are still fresh and many of the dead unburied at the time of the statement. For these reasons, authorities should not minimise or downplay the monumental tragedy that the incident represents.

“Indeed, the ACF considers the defence headquarters’ response as proving positive that the disaster was a consequence of an inexcusable and incompetent failure of intelligence,” it stated.


The forum drew particular attention to four specific issues in the defence headquarters’ reaction in the reference above, and they include “(i) that the military could deploy an unmanned aerial vehicle without proper ground assessment was a strategic error because it resulted in deaths and injuries to mostly children who were not even as little as carrying sticks and stones;

“(ii) the Defence Headquarters claimed a ‘threat’ was ‘eliminated’ but such threat was tragically a gathering of mostly children as obvious from video clips and photographs now trending on social media, of the before-and-after the Tudun Biri massacre;

“(iii) the Defence Headquarters asserted that the community ought to have informed the military about its activities, an assertion tantamount to a classic blame-the-victim strategy and typical gas-lighting of the victims of the incident. On the contrary, the usual practice is for communities to be informed about impending military operations.;

“and (iv) while it is entirely plausible that terrorists often disguise as civilians and entrench themselves in the civilian population, the Tudun Biri gathering was clearly that of innocent civilian citizens, and as obvious from photos of the before-and-after the incident.”

Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters said on Thursday said the accidental bombing should not be given ethnic or religious coloration.

It also denied claims that the lack of synergy between the services in the military led to the bombing in Kaduna.

Addressing journalists at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja on Thursday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba said a strong synergy existed between the Nigerian Navy, Air Force, and Army.


“Our operations in the country are joint, meaning that we are operating in a joint environment where you have the army, the Navy, and the Air Force. When we talk of cooperation, we have not had it better than this,” he stated.

He said, “The Armed Forces of Nigeria is a professional force. And within our ranks and files, we have members from every part of this country.

“So whatever group is coming up and saying whatever calculations that they have imagined in their minds, I can tell you that it is faulty, it is in error, and it is unpatriotic. At this time, when we are at war, it is not just the military that is at war. The whole country is at war.

“And that is why I have severally said on this platform that there are more people who know something than those who see and therefore know something, say something, and let us, the military, do something about it.

This came as the United States Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability on Thursday said the deployment of Artificial Intelligence would help the Nigerian military to reduce accidental bombings to the barest minimum.

The centre noted that the adoption of AI by the Nigerian military would not only improve its capabilities but would prevent the military from running afoul of international humanitarian law.

The centre’s Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Paul Dean, disclosed this during a roundtable meeting with select journalists in Abuja on Thursday.


CAN advises politicians

Also on Thursday, the Christian Association of Nigeria condoled families of the victims and the Kaduna State Government over the accidental bombing, while calling for the exercise of restraint, and political and religious groups to not capitalize on the incident for personal gain.

This was made known in a statement signed by the CAN President, Bishop Daniel Okoh, who commended the Armed Forces “for their unwavering commitment to the fight against terror in Nigeria”, while also calling for the equipment of the military with more accurate surveillance technologies.

Okoh also called on the Federal Government to prioritise the safety and welfare of citizens, noting that such efforts must extend beyond the currently affected areas, to other regions with emerging cases of terrorism.

He, however, reiterated the support of the association for the government and stated its commitment to fostering peace, unity, and the well-being of Nigerians.

Part of the statement reads thus “On behalf of the national leadership of The Christian Association of Nigeria, I express our deep condolences to the victims and the Kaduna State Government following the tragic incident of mistaken targeting in the Tudun Biri community, Igabi Local Government of the State.

“This unfortunate event has resulted in a significant number of casualties, and our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this difficult time.


“However, it is crucial that restraint is exercised, particularly when intelligence reports are not definitive. We appeal to the Armed Forces to prioritize the safety of civilians and ensure that proper precautions and measures are in place to avoid similar incidents in the future.

“In order to prevent the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents, it is essential that they be equipped with more accurate surveillance technology and intelligent devices.


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Good move by the FG

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by HardBishop: 6:20am On Dec 08, 2023
when buratai butured 300 Shiite group, what did the northern group did to him? so cos na obi ba? stupid people

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Bobloco: 6:20am On Dec 08, 2023
Racoon:
In so much that the bombing of civilians in Kaduna is not justifiable, the demonisation and call for the removal of Major-General V.U. Okoro as the GOC of 1 Division is a pure another sad episode of the perennial ethno - religious discrimination the Nigeria state has been plagued with.

Tukur Buratai was army chief when most of the unfortunate bombings of civilians took place including the deliberate killings of the Shite Muslim group in the history of the military, yet non of these bigots raised their voices. Now they found it.

We know those who worked so hard to set up the Igbos against the North using that unfortunate incident

The good thing is that the Igbos are wiser and will continue to beat them in their game

If there's going to be another civil war, it will be fought by them alone and amongst themselves while the Igbos and other tribes watch them destroy themselves

Bunch of ethnic and tribal bigots

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Chibuzoripob: 6:34am On Dec 08, 2023
sad

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by seeyounow3: 6:34am On Dec 08, 2023
T hisGlobe.com never seen pictures of Lagos

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by SALLYBERRY01(m): 6:34am On Dec 08, 2023
You know them already , bring them out let bomb them too

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by HealthKelvin: 6:34am On Dec 08, 2023
Rub
Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Nahunger(m): 6:34am On Dec 08, 2023
Lol
Is this the first time it's happening, did you people remove anyone or punish anyone b4??

Keep playing

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by goodnessme1(f): 6:35am On Dec 08, 2023
And nothing will be done to the yoruba soldiers that did the bombing.






You will never see yoruba bomb bandits in their region, but they wan finish innocent Northerners.



Their brother OBJ bombed Odi in south south during his time.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Bar1941(m): 6:35am On Dec 08, 2023
Okoro wan finish innocent abokîs,


Which terrorists were they trying to kill in Kaduna? IPOB terrorists are there in Southeast they never bombed them, Bokoharam members are roaming freely in Northeast, no one kill them. Why those innocent people?

In a sane clime, no one should tell him before he voluntarily resigns.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by WealthyNigerian: 6:36am On Dec 08, 2023
This comment below deserves 1Million likes. Rush to like if not yet.
Tonididdyx:
Na only inflation want spoil this govt otherwise everything else na A1 for me from one-sided broadday light appointments grin to bombing boko sympathiser tongue. A southernern is even FCT minister and changing the " Northern business as usual" Narrative. cool
Tinibu you're a man with balls 💪

God works in mysterious ways because obi for be another kumbaya northern ass licking presido like jona!

... This govt go live long but he needs to work on the hardship level

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Mozegee: 6:39am On Dec 08, 2023
You are right
Isobug:
Initially, they thought the GOC was from South East and was already making moves their stupid head-slaming genocidal act until it became clear he was a South west man. Even yelobas were also busy online garnishing the moves just set up the North against the igbos only to understand later it was one of their own that gave the command and everything died a natural death.
You can never see the igbos setting groups against groups for any reason whatsoever. If they are coming for you, they would come for you knowing that you provoke them

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by HardBishop: 6:39am On Dec 08, 2023
anyone who try attack igbos will be dealt with a heavy blow, I assure you.

don't fvck with us.. we're very deadly

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by goodnessme1(f): 6:41am On Dec 08, 2023
HardBishop:
anyone who try attack igbos will be dealt with a heavy blow, I assure you.

don't Bleep with us
Sure no more forgiveness in our dictionary.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by SmartyPants(m): 6:42am On Dec 08, 2023
Buharidgeneral:

Good move by the FG

Why would you quote the entire OP just to say good move?

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by bizzibodi(m): 6:43am On Dec 08, 2023
Although this is unfortunate & sad...but if this bombing has happened in southern Kaduna it will not attract this kind of opprobrium

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:46am On Dec 08, 2023
Story, nothing will happen

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by zombieHUNTER: 6:48am On Dec 08, 2023
undecided

There's repercussion for foolery
When incompetent men are in authority.
It's chaos and sorrow..
poverty and death..

Nothing will happen..
Tinubu will leave the bandits and terrorists and bomb innocent citizens..
it's called incompetency..
Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Emperormartin(m): 6:50am On Dec 08, 2023
Ok
Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Dshocker(m): 6:51am On Dec 08, 2023
The federal government should shut their mouth close.

Heaven knows that nothing will be done on this issue, nobody will be prosecuted.

Devilish nation.

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by DomPerignon: 6:55am On Dec 08, 2023
mancanoe:
BAMIDELE ALABI is the GOC 1 div Kaduna.

Why are you people like this ?

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Re: Kaduna Bombing: FG Vows To Punish Culprits, ACF Demands GOC’s Removal by Charmingrascal(m): 6:56am On Dec 08, 2023
mancanoe:
BAMIDELE ALABI is the GOC 1 div Kaduna.



Hmm
It is obvious that some of you cannot read or have comprehension issue.
The news states that Major-General V.U. Okoro is the GOC and everybody knows this but you can not read properly, hence you and your likes are claiming Bamidele Alabi is the GOC.
This is how IPOB put false narratives on the internet for their blind gullible followers.

Maybe it was IPOB that made Bamidele Alabi the GOC I still don't know

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