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Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by davillian(m): 10:15am On Mar 05
The businessman revealed that the food items supplied were meant for Ramadan packages for the less privileged.

They are hungry and less privileged
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Dalohad: 10:20am On Mar 05
Quality20:
That's very bad we pray things like this don't escalate

There is no need for useless wishful thinking. It will escalate. So get ready.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Arabaincubus: 10:46am On Mar 05
Thank God he he accepted it, not as a loss, but items meant to help during Ramadan.

All Nigerians are participating in the Ramadan - some, as a religious obligation, others by force.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by HomoDroid(m): 10:52am On Mar 05
Prigidypogodo:
revolution has started already
wait till they're out of shops to loot

THIS IS NOT REPEAT NOT REVOLUTION BUT SHEER DAYLIGHT ROBBERY! IT CAN ONLY LEAD TO CHAOS AND UNNECESSARY PAIN AND AGONY MOSTLY TO THE INNOCENT! NIGERIANS BE WISE!

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Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by kingspark72(m): 11:35am On Mar 05
That kind of person are the ones Making things difficult in this country. Imagine someone having that kind of storage. In a hidden place. That's too bad
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Zeebuy: 11:42am On Mar 05
FreeStuffsNG:

“The police were able to recover about 363 bags of rice, 475 bags of beans, and also 1,255 bags of sugar. We recovered them from some household and also the vandal’s hideout,” he said.

It's a robbery attack! Police should get to the root of this. It may even be sponsored against him by his competitors. We are not criminals who celebrate criminals who rob and attack innocent people in broad daylight. Except the Police takes very drastic action against this organized crime perpetrators and arrest their promoters online, it will not stop.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free!
shattap abeg!
Your useless government has ushered in a new era of looting caused by hunger and you're here trying to shift the blame to imaginary competitors
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Zeebuy: 11:43am On Mar 05
kingspark72:
That kind of person are the ones Making things difficult in this country. Imagine someone having that kind of storage. In a hidden place. That's too bad
Tell me exactly how it's bad to store food. Una dey even reason at all? So you're now blaming him for owning a warehouse where he stores food items for sale?
You people are just as daft as your government

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Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Krankhead: 12:10pm On Mar 05
Prigidypogodo:
revolution has started already
wait till they're out of shops to loot
Is this revolution OR stealing someone properties. You are thief. You invaded someone's property, looted his hoods and you call.it revolution? Get your skull checked. You try that here you will be six feet down below

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Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Krankhead: 12:11pm On Mar 05
Dalohad:


There is no need for useless wishful thinking. It will escalate. So get ready.
Get ready for stealing
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by ItswellMike: 2:07pm On Mar 05
Yoruba miscreants nko
CharleyBright:
Ok.
That is it.
I said severally that these lootings will take a trajectory that we will all witness looting of Govt warehouses, Private warehouses, then public shops and stores and later privates stores and shops. Someday, they will loot our homes too.
We should all condemn these acts of criminalities.
Yes, people are hungry. But inside the hunger, there are criminals hiding under hunger to steal.
Jobless and criminal minded Hausa boys in Abuja are behind all these lootings.
They target warehouses to loot not because they want food, but to steal to go and sell. These pack of criminals go about and spearhead these looting and then other passerbys join in the Free fall of stealing. These good for nothing packs of criminals will soon start targeting big malls like ShopRite and Sahad Stores and then smaller private shops.
People should hire guards to shoot at sight any attempt to steal their goods.
Wike should get rid of jobless Hausa boys from Abuja. These boys are not adding any value to Abuja other than Criminal acts.
And the North should ban Almajiri system that is breeding dangerous children for the streets. They should stop breeding criminals for the Nation.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by jessylaurel(f): 4:00pm On Mar 05
Man102:


https://politicsnigeria.com/abuja-businessman-reacts-as-hoodlums-invade-loot-his-warehouse/

Which kind Ramadan package 🤣🤣🤣 easy with the lies malan.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by mechanics(m): 5:30pm On Mar 05
But those items he kept in the store are much.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by CapitalBank: 6:05pm On Mar 05
CharleyBright:


Do you give jobs to uneducated and unskilled young men?
Is it these Hausa boys that grew up from Almajiri street systems that you want to give govt jobs to, what happens to graduates that went to school?
Do you allow a gang of unemployed and dangerous youths to be camping in shanties that they can easily abandon when they commit crimes?
You know nothing about town planning or resource distributions to citizens so leave that those enlightened enough to handle.

I supported and voted Peter Obi, but my allegiance is not to Peter Obi but my Country, so don't try to cow me with Peter Obi narrative, I am not interested.
We must tell ourselves the truth.
What is going on is deliberate criminality. It is not about Hunger.
People are hungry don't mean they should go Stealing. You may want to think otherwise because you are not a victim. Someday, these criminals will come raiding your homes in the name of Hunger, I hope you will maintain your stance and blame the govt for not employing them.
Pls change this your perspective, cos I don't like people that thrive in myopic skewed perspective .

Okay, live with the impending danger. Just know that even graduating will deal with you when he is extremely hungry. He will steal from you and destroy your life. Hunger is not exclusive to Hausa and Almajiri people as you trying to insensitively classist.


You haven’t gotten the memo. You will get it soon.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by CapitalBank: 6:06pm On Mar 05
ItswellMike:
Yoruba miscreants nko
no mind am. Nonsensical thing
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Onyi4live(m): 6:45pm On Mar 05
Hungry masses may find it difficult to identify government or individual warehouses. FG should priotize hunger insecurity ASAP.
Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by Konquest: 10:14pm On Mar 05
Man102:

Given the breakdown about the looted items, the trader disclosed that about 711 bags of rice were stolen along with 652 bags of beans, as well as 1,602 bags of sugar.

Gusau, however, added that he was able to recover some of the stolen food items through the efforts of Karmo policemen, who arrived around an hour later in company of other policemen from the Life Camp division, and the FCT Police Command.

“The police were able to recover about 363 bags of rice, 475 bags of beans, and also 1,255 bags of sugar. We recovered them from some household and also the vandal’s hideout,” he said.

The businessman revealed that the food items supplied were meant for Ramadan packages for the less privileged.


https://politicsnigeria.com/abuja-businessman-reacts-as-hoodlums-invade-loot-his-warehouse/
There's absolutely NO excuse for looting a private warehouse (or food trucks) then start feeling self-entitled about the whole blatant stealing while engaging in emotional blackmail against the government.

These idiots and creeps blame the governments at ALL levels but I've realized for a long time now that a huge number of Nigerians are FAR WORSE than the government officials they criticize. It was this same private warehouse that the crappy bloggers online lied is a NEMA warehouse and NEMA had to quickly debunk the FAKE news.

These criminals must be found ASAP and immediately brought to justice by the police and other intelligence agencies to act as a deterant to others.

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Re: Abuja Businessman Reacts As Hoodlums Invade, Loot His Warehouse by hansomb: 3:51pm On Mar 06
CharleyBright:


Truth is bitter.
It can pain so badly when someone expose the hidden truth you don't want told.
The Northern Almajiri system is a breeding ground for criminals and Terrorists. If you defend it, you are probably a product of the system and a criminal. We will flush out your criminal gangs out of Abuja.
So get the fvck off my face.
wèréy mahuakaci onyaarā

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