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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by etrouble: 10:19am On Dec 29, 2020
SlayerForever:
They are bastards and one day we will wipe them out.

As you did in 1967
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:30am On Dec 29, 2020
RuddyFusion:
Too bad it's too much and we have representatives not saying anything about those
They have been saying but the Federal Government have gone deaf

Then the cowards of governors are not helping matters
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by tsdarkside(m): 11:13am On Dec 29, 2020
blame ipob....

kiki....

Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by GeneralPula: 11:28am On Dec 29, 2020
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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by baggioni: 11:29am On Dec 29, 2020
cry
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Nobody: 11:31am On Dec 29, 2020
Thats shitt is what I hate when I come back.. So irritating
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by edward1106(m): 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
BIGPREEQ:
Why Is This So In The South East?? I Need Explanation

So today I decided to travel to Owerri from onitsha for a business meeting, the journey was meant to be a 1hr30min journey or less, but the check point for such short distance was sooo much!!

Like literally every 1km of the road has checkpoint, it's so bad that from a particular check point, you can basically see another check point ahead.

Ranging from the Army to the police to FRSC. Basically every force is on the road and all of them including the army were collecting bribe from the drivers. I actually felt bad for the drivers because it was too much. I felt really disgusted as well because I expected them to distinguish themselves but no they didn't.

I guess this is why the transport rate here is on the high side.

Now I've spent 4hrs on the road due to traffic induced by these forces from blockage of the road

Last week I came back from Abuja to Anambra and the check point were few across the north and I kept wondering.

Is there insurgency in the SE or is the crime rate high here or what exactly is the cause of this excess checkpoints / extortion points
Fear of sovereignty
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Kobicove(m): 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
From Ore to Onitsha you will pass over 20 or 30 checkpoints! angry
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by KushLyon(m): 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
It's because they know many people will be traveling to the east during this period from different parts of the country and so they want to cash out. Check points and road blocks are usually very much during festive periods in the east
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Nobody: 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
andrewmeddy8:
bad boys dey dia wella
you be idiot and banditry soars in the north
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Chicastle: 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
Now travel from that same onisha to Lagos you won't see them again once you cross Benin bypass. From Benin to Lagos it's free . But from onisha to owerri, Port Harcourt, nah every inches drive they are there collecting bribe and pulling muscle on innocent citizens
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Arewa247(m): 11:32am On Dec 29, 2020
JudazKeyz:
This is too too bad
the south east should be glad for having excess security on the road. come to the north and see how the rate of insecurity is bedevilling our people.

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Masterkernel1: 11:33am On Dec 29, 2020
RuddyFusion:
Too bad it's too much and we have representatives not saying anything about those


is representives same security chiefs, i guess you don't know。 security forces is under executive。
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by jahlove4jah: 11:33am On Dec 29, 2020
BIGPREEQ:
Why Is This So In The South East?? I Need Explanation

So today I decided to travel to Owerri from onitsha for a business meeting, the journey was meant to be a 1hr30min journey or less, but the check point for such short distance was sooo much!!

Like literally every 1km of the road has checkpoint, it's so bad that from a particular check point, you can basically see another check point ahead.

Ranging from the Army to the police to FRSC. Basically every force is on the road and all of them including the army were collecting bribe from the drivers. I actually felt bad for the drivers because it was too much. I felt really disgusted as well because I expected them to distinguish themselves but no they didn't.

I guess this is why the transport rate here is on the high side.

Now I've spent 4hrs on the road due to traffic induced by these forces from blockage of the road

Last week I came back from Abuja to Anambra and the check point were few across the north and I kept wondering.

Is there insurgency in the SE or is the crime rate high here or what exactly is the cause of this excess checkpoints / extortion points


You need to try Owerri to PortHarcourt. its even worst.
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by EkelediliBuhari: 11:33am On Dec 29, 2020
Omagwa to omarelu ph/owerri road boast of 18 check points... elele junction to omarelu alone boast of 12 cheque points... mind you this is a straight road you you can literately see 2 to 3 of them at the same time

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Angelfrost(m): 11:33am On Dec 29, 2020
Yet people are afraid to travel across Northern routes....

Where these checkpoints are needed, you won't see them (Abuja, Zamfara, Yobe, Borno, etc).

If we call this nation a failed state, most moronic sycophants will take offense.
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by humilitypays(m): 11:33am On Dec 29, 2020
BIGPREEQ:
Why Is This So In The South East?? I Need Explanation

So today I decided to travel to Owerri from onitsha for a business meeting, the journey was meant to be a 1hr30min journey or less, but the check point for such short distance was sooo much!!

Like literally every 1km of the road has checkpoint, it's so bad that from a particular check point, you can basically see another check point ahead.

Ranging from the Army to the police to FRSC. Basically every force is on the road and all of them including the army were collecting bribe from the drivers. I actually felt bad for the drivers because it was too much. I felt really disgusted as well because I expected them to distinguish themselves but no they didn't.

I guess this is why the transport rate here is on the high side.

Now I've spent 4hrs on the road due to traffic induced by these forces from blockage of the road

Last week I came back from Abuja to Anambra and the check point were few across the north and I kept wondering.

Is there insurgency in the SE or is the crime rate high here or what exactly is the cause of this excess checkpoints / extortion points
Northern Nigeria and some good portion of Yorubas, especially the Muslim Yorubas are still very scared of the Igbos since 1966. They are very scared that Igbos may either fight them back or divide Nigeria. This same fear is the reason they don't want an Igbo person to become President.


Their mind keep telling them to make sure Igbos are held down, that if igbos are not Policed to the core, that Igbos may repeat 1966 event and revenge on them for the evil things they committed against the Igbos.


That was why they made it a secret policy in Nigeria after the end of the civil war that no Igbo man or woman will ever become Inspector General of Police or Chief of Army Staff, but they don't know that the ways of God is not the way of man, Goodluck Jonathan shocked them and made an Igbo man, General Azubuike Ihejirika the first Igbo COAS since the end of the war and this pained them so much that they swore to remove Goodluck at all cost.


Now look at their region what is happening, is God not awesome in His ways

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Babalegba(m): 11:34am On Dec 29, 2020
The checkpoints are there to checkmate criminals
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by EkelediliBuhari: 11:34am On Dec 29, 2020
Inside omarelu alone before the border you have up to 7 at walking distance from each other... hmmm just make change travel if you want peace

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Angelfrost(m): 11:35am On Dec 29, 2020
Arewa247:
the south east should be glad for having excess security on the road. come to the north and see how the rate of insecurity is bedevilling our people.

So, what stops them from redeploying these idle fools to those hot spots?!!... Isn't security their job description?!!
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Germi9: 11:35am On Dec 29, 2020
Tumbulum:
That's the reality in the south east. South east is under occupation by the Nigeria forces and those who we elected have done nothing to stop the situation
call the people you elected,and beat the hell outta them
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by EjaikreTheViper(f): 11:37am On Dec 29, 2020
Kinematics:
Too many criminal elements in the SE.

IT IS VERY EASY TO SPOT BRAINLESS PEOPLE ONLINE!!!

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by ridbell01(m): 11:38am On Dec 29, 2020
My brother we can only tell you sorry on naira land protest to your elected leaders if no action is taking then fight for your right

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Nobody: 11:38am On Dec 29, 2020
post=97508507:

you are exaggerating, from Awka to Onitsha is just one check point at Ukpor junction, Onitsha to our boundary with Imo is three Checkpoints on normal day, it's because of Yuletide they increase the numbers of police and road safety officials
Oga stop saying trash.. Akwa to Onitsha is inside thesame state.. Moving from another state to the other is where the problem lie. What you don't know stop saying another person is exaggerating, this is how you kill matters before anyone take them up.

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by somehow: 11:38am On Dec 29, 2020
chatinent:
Nice observations.


When I stayed in the north, you hardly see such. The Nigerian Government has always been against the South.

But the south have representatives in the government.

What have they done?
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by RedBororo(m): 11:38am On Dec 29, 2020
talk about the head bridge
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by Nobody: 11:39am On Dec 29, 2020
Paxxcarl:
you be idiot and banditry soars in the north
see how you display your stupidity in public, you should have just stay mute if your heart is filled with tribalism
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by 400billionman: 11:40am On Dec 29, 2020
That is how they frustrate drivers along the road over bribes collection.

Let me see your papers 10 times before you reach your 50km destination.
Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by HabaHaba: 11:40am On Dec 29, 2020
BIGPREEQ:
Why Is This So In The South East?? I Need Explanation

So today I decided to travel to Owerri from onitsha for a business meeting, the journey was meant to be a 1hr30min journey or less, but the check point for such short distance was sooo much!!

Like literally every 1km of the road has checkpoint, it's so bad that from a particular check point, you can basically see another check point ahead.

Ranging from the Army to the police to FRSC. Basically every force is on the road and all of them including the army were collecting bribe from the drivers. I actually felt bad for the drivers because it was too much. I felt really disgusted as well because I expected them to distinguish themselves but no they didn't.

I guess this is why the transport rate here is on the high side.

Now I've spent 4hrs on the road due to traffic induced by these forces from blockage of the road

Last week I came back from Abuja to Anambra and the check point were few across the north and I kept wondering.

Is there insurgency in the SE or is the crime rate high here or what exactly is the cause of this excess checkpoints / extortion points

1. SE/Igbos are highly educated and therefore law-abiding.
2. Igbos are rich and have no time to waste, therefore the Law-enforcement agencies know this and capitalize on it and extort them at every point (evidence : remember how #SARS was more brutal to the Igbos/Anambraruans specifically, because they are easily extorted, because they don't have time to waste, they pay their way out of every difficult circumstance).
3. We all know the rich fear to be criminalizsd, and there are usually bad criminals in the SE. Therefore, the SE citizens don't play with security. Hence the security intense security at every junction. I make bold to declare that the amount of Security Force imposed/deployed to the east is more than that deployed to other parts of the country/Nigeria.
4. Naija no balance at all. The Igbos are alw9at the receiving end of every evil leadership intentions in Nigeria.
5. QED.

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Re: Many Police, Army Checkpoints In The South-East? Why Is This So? by NairaMaster1(m): 11:40am On Dec 29, 2020
BIGPREEQ:
Why Is This So In The South East?? I Need Explanation

So today I decided to travel to Owerri from onitsha for a business meeting, the journey was meant to be a 1hr30min journey or less, but the check point for such short distance was sooo much!!

Like literally every 1km of the road has checkpoint, it's so bad that from a particular check point, you can basically see another check point ahead.

Ranging from the Army to the police to FRSC. Basically every force is on the road and all of them including the army were collecting bribe from the drivers. I actually felt bad for the drivers because it was too much. I felt really disgusted as well because I expected them to distinguish themselves but no they didn't.

I guess this is why the transport rate here is on the high side.

Now I've spent 4hrs on the road due to traffic induced by these forces from blockage of the road

Last week I came back from Abuja to Anambra and the check point were few across the north and I kept wondering.

Is there insurgency in the SE or is the crime rate high here or what exactly is the cause of this excess checkpoints / extortion points

Because government is chasing shadow. Let them try that in the North.

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