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| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by Bizibi(m): 4:59pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
muyico:foreign expatriates working in oil rigs and illegal bunkering not killing of villagers or causing mayhem. There is no argument between Niger delta millitant and Fulani herdsmen none. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by davidluv(m): 5:23pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Your write-up is an awesome one. I'm a transporter and when my trailer drivers are on the road, all I do is pray . Even when I'm asleep. The situation on Nigerian roads is a scary one being taken likely by our leaders.. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by AncientAlien(op): 6:22pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
clockwisereport:Thank God for your life |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by AncientAlien(op): 6:46pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
EmeeNaka:Although north needs serious enlightenment on religion, secularism and diplomatic relationship with those that doesn't share someone's opinion. But Islam is still not the problem(although many dodge under it to instigate violence. Extremist) But some Arab countries in Asia have become the destination for Europeans vacation during winter. They are developed and liberal. Countries like UAE and Qatar, even Saudi Arabia is on the track to compete with UAE. Their inhumane punishment is evolving. What people generally need is enlightenment on rational thinking. I think it will help us if philosophy as a subject is introduced to secondary school curriculum. There is need for us to know how to attend to problem with logic not with religion. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by AncientAlien(op): 6:48pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
davidluv:You are right about our leaders sir. May God increase your fleet. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by alpharoyalty: 6:49pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Fulanis...... |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by rabiudon: 6:53pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
AncientAlien:I believe this will do a lot of good. I propose every phone number must be accurately registered to a verified entity. Any number not registered should be blocked |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by Teejaney88(m): 7:21pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
This is exactly what Birnin-gwari and Southern Kaduna has endured aaaaaaaall these years. I was at WAEC office a few years ago when one of their officers narrated to us how the Exam body had a legal tussle with parents of a school In that Birnin-gwari axis whose exams question papers could not be taken to them when attacks escalated, No supervisor will take the risk even if he's paid in millions. Insecurity has KILLED a lot of things in this Country. It will take a miracle for Nigeria to return to it once peaceful self. Sad! |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by SisterAnn(f): 7:36pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Op, reading you sent shivers down my spine. I was apprehensive you would conclude your story with a narration of how you witnessed humans been butchered or how you were nearly killed. Thank God none of this happened! There are large swathes of ungoverned areas up north, this has a capacity to breed hardened criminals who may never be caught. Someone mentioned Islam as the number one cause of this ugly trend because it has increased the myopism of its illiterate adherents. I agree with him. Take militancy in the SS for instance, once these boys started making huge money from militancy, they needed to come to town to wield and enjoy their money. From their most became exposed and were apprehended. When they were offered amnesty, most embraced it because they needed to come out of the trenches to enjoy their money. Then their son was made president and that was like the end of militancy. This is the enlightenment we are talking about. And then some of their demands at improving their environment were also looked into by the powers that be. They embraced peace. Is the SS of today what they wished it to be, NO! But they embraced peace. But you see these northerners, they are a stiff necked people set in their ways. The extremist have infiltrated the security agencies. The security agencies themselves lack the knowledge or political will to fish out these bad eggs. They cover up so much for themselves no matter what. How do you deal with this kind of frustrating situation? You have heard complaints about soldiers and police siding with terrorists, that's what I'm talking about! Abeg Abeg Abeg Op, all man to himself. My SE has its fair share of insecurity too, so I'll just work on that. We need to go our separate ways! That's the beginning of the solution. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by SisterAnn(f): 7:38pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
rabiudon:When UAE told the whole world they have given some names of those financing Boko Haram to buhari, what did buhari do with the names? |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by ivolt: 7:43pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
SeeWahala:Zamfara does not control its gold. If it does, it would reflect in its budget. What we currently have across the country is private companies given mining license by the Federal government. No state is treated differently. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by gift2xl: 8:01pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
The solution to this menace is devision, Nigeria is too big for one man to control. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by flokii: 8:03pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
@OP Thank your stars o.. I can relate well. Going far into the North will leave bitter taste in anyone's mouth. You'll start wondering where all the allocations, security votes etc. are entering. Some parts have good tarred roads o but the insecurity is sickening. I can't forget the statement a mentally challenged man made while I was in traffic years back at Jibowu under bridge.. he said the insecurity problem in Nigeria is like cancer that gradually starts from one part, then spread to other parts of a person's body till it eventually kills the person. He was so worried and bothered (a mad man o), insisting that if Nigeria doesn't curtail insecurity now, insecurity will eventually kill Nigeria.. It's been many years now and I can't forget that statement, it's starting to seem like prophecy to me. If a mentally challenged person that had nothing, no good clothes, no cars could be so worried, how much more "sane" citizens going about life as if all is well.. We need to wake up and do more collectively on security. E go touch everybody las las if we don't find lasting solution and help the security agencies. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by jackie111(m): 8:40pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
AncientAlien:I feel there are lapses in that structure especially when people can get pre-registered sims linked with NIN. I don't really know how our security databases work but I think there should be a constantly upgraded list for persons of interest and facial recognition cameras to notify of their locations. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by Rich4god(m): 8:42pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
flokii:Just relax, it will only take a matter of rime before this insecurity causes the division of Nigeria. Everywhere you go, Fulani are causing havoc. One day, the south will have sense and they will collectively go after the Fulani people, soldiers will try to side them and that's what will bring about the division of this country. |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by omobonike43s: 9:52pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Yes, it's happening to me currently and I don't mind. Let's it burn, let us burn.No be wetin we want?Yes, it's happening to me currently and I don't mind. Let's it burn, let us burn.No be wetin we want?... |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by jaszplus12(m): 10:43pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
A very frightening experience indeed!! My heart was in my mouth all through the read! Truck driving is supposed to be enjoyable and filled with adventure but in Nigeria it's filled with trauma! Keep safe and godspeed... |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by AncientAlien(op): 11:55pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
I search Birnin Gwari on Google now and all I could see were nothing but negative updates from years back to the present. Even with inclusion of nairaland in the search bar, their negativity news full nairaland too. If only I have heard about it before our adventure. I would have never allowed us to pass there. At the end, we still thank God for life.
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| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by Yankee101: 2:50am On Feb 01, 2024 |
Thank you for documenting this here That area was one of the beginnings of banditary in the north, they played with it and it turned into fire AncientAlien: |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by Anguldi(m): 10:39pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
AncientAlien:Now you know, it's well with you. Those bandits are actually runaway BOKO HARAM mixed with fulanis |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by clockwisereport: 12:26pm On Feb 02, 2024 |
AncientAlien:Thank you |
| Re: The Horror I See From Birni Gwari To Kaduna by antimason(m): 6:41am On Jan 19 |
Yankee101:good day big man. It's 2026 and I think by now you've become a truck driver! You saw and opportunity and took it regardless of societal pressures. Na man you be |
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