Politics › Re: 63 Bodies Of Boko Haram/ISWAP Terrorists Recovered In Malam Fatori (Graphic) by Racoon(m): 3:06pm On Mar 18*. Modified: 8:37pm On Mar 18 |
This is what they deserve, not a fucking amnesty from the same military who these bastards have been decimating. Weldone guys. Keep it steady. Kilo India Lima Lima Tango Hello Echo Mike Alpha Lima Lima. |
Sports › Re: AFCON Final Result Overturned By CAF, Morrocco Announced As AFCON 2025 Winners! by Racoon(m): 11:17pm On Mar 17 |
Hehehe! Really? When? Imagine a backward continent! What manner of fuckery is this for goodness sake? Senegal should protest |
Foreign Affairs › Re: How Israel Assassinated Ali Larijani by Racoon(m): 10:17pm On Mar 17*. Modified: 9:54am On Mar 18 |
Just name or identified yourself as a terrorist that is all you need to sign your death warrant. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Has No Government—Tinubu by Racoon(m): 9:30pm On Mar 17 |
Tinubu aptly described his useless, rudderless and irresponsible govt today back then. |
Health › Re: Man's Wife Dies After Donating Kidney To Her by Racoon(m): 7:44pm On Mar 17 |
Chai! It must be devastating for him. Take heart sir. God's rest to you dear wife brother |
Nairaland General › Re: When Did You Join Nairaland by Racoon(m): 7:43pm On Mar 17 |
Hehehe! The real grandpa's and mas on NL needs to be given due respect and honour. |
Crime › Re: “Please Don’t Kill Them”- Wife Of Missing Bandit Appeals To Nigerian Military by Racoon(op): 6:49pm On Mar 17*. Modified: 7:06pm On Mar 17 |
Just imagine the audacity to insult the sensibility of grieving families, community and nation. God surely punish you and your generation.
All simply because the useless govt have been handling all the atrocious and treasonable activities of these killers with utter callousness and indifference.
Meanwhile can the many barrage of security agencies not track this woman to get her arrested for questioning? |
Crime › Re: “Please Don’t Kill Them”- Wife Of Missing Bandit Appeals To Nigerian Military by Racoon(op): 6:39pm On Mar 17*. Modified: 6:59pm On Mar 17 |
".....The Fulani causing security problems in the country were.......Influx of Fulani from neighboring countries like Sierra Leone, Mali, Senegal, Niger and Chad brought into the country for election purposes in 2015.
After the election, the Fulani have refused to leave. I and other like minds wrote and warned those we started APC with that this was going to happen but nobody listened,” https://www.independent.ng/apc-brought-in-militias-from-mali-s-leone-others-to-win-2015-polls-baraje/" Any society that responds to crimes by forgiving and bribing the criminals will inevitably create large contingents of criminal waanabes...." |
Crime › “Please Don’t Kill Them”- Wife Of Missing Bandit Appeals To Nigerian Military by Racoon(op): 6:39pm On Mar 17 |
A video has emerged on social media featuring a woman, the wife of a missing suspected bandit named Muhammad. She makes an emotional appeal to Nigerian soldiers during ongoing security operations against banditry. The appeal highlights growing public concern regarding alleged extrajudicial killings linked to anti-banditry efforts.
A video circulating widely on social media shows a woman identified as the wife of a missing suspected bandit, Muhammad, making a heartfelt appeal to Nigerian soldiers amid ongoing security operations.Nigerian Travel Guides
Her message comes at a time of rising public concern over alleged extrajudicial killings during anti-banditry efforts. Speaking directly to her husband, she said, “Oh, my beloved Muhammad, the love of my life. If you are alive, may Allah grant that we meet again. If you are no longer alive, may Allah curse the security operative who killed you.”
She also urged the military to act with restraint when dealing with suspected criminals. “If you find our men involved in robbery or wrongdoing, please do not kill them. Capturing them alive is the right thing to do. Killing them after arrest is wrong. Please ensure suspects face proper legal procedures,” she emphasized.
Her appeal reflects growing worries among Nigerians about the conduct of security personnel and the importance of accountability.
The video has ignited online discussions, with many citizens urging strict adherence to due process and legal justice. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of balancing security operations with respect for human rights in regions affected by banditry.
See post below; https://x.com/i/status/2033119308859982036 https://www.facebook.com/share/1DC5fGp32z/
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Politics › Re: President Tinubu Arrives In The United Kingdom For A Two-day State Visit by Racoon(m): 6:10pm On Mar 17 |
Imagine the reaction of the duncehead in govt today if it was another president that still head out for this UK state visit after scores of citizens were killed a night before. |
Politics › Re: Remi Surutu Defends Tinubu Over Fuel Price Hike, Speaks On Yoruba Unity by Racoon(m): 5:26pm On Mar 17 |
Nigeria as an oil producing country should benefit from the Iran crisis but sadly the opposite is the case. Political asslicking and psycophancy should never becloud our sense of sound judgement. |
Politics › Re: Borno Government Spends N7.7billion On Boko Haram Rehabilitation In 21 Months by Racoon(m): 5:23pm On Mar 17 |
How can a sane government be spending this staggering amount of state resources to reintegrate killers? Now has that stopped them from killing and shedding blood? You answer is as good as mine. |
Politics › Re: Food Inflation, Fuel Price Hike Worsen Hardship In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 3:48pm On Mar 17 |
Agbado government senseless supporters will tell you otherwise. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Economic Reforms Have Pushed More Nigerians Into Poverty – Obi by Racoon(m): 1:57pm On Mar 17 |
Poverty have been plaguing Nigerians from time immemorial. However, the geometric rise under the Buhari and Tinubu govts is just an indication of their disastrous policies. |
Politics › Re: Okpebholo's Commissioner, Afegbua, Wears Tinubu Cap (Photo) by Racoon(m): 12:43pm On Mar 17 |
Asslickers are terrible humanity. |
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Politics › Re: Don’t Shoot At Boko Haram. Only Defend Yourselves - Military Commander by Racoon(m): 9:30pm On Mar 16 |
Hehehe! Imagine you cowering in the offensive. This nation is long gone to this evil called terrorism. God help Nigeria |
Politics › Re: She Came From Lagos to Campaign For Tinubu In Imo, Now She Is Stranded by Racoon(m): 9:24pm On Mar 16 |
This is the consequence of evil political followership. Imagine a mature woman possibly with children but no brain to think of her own. Tufiakwa. |
Crime › Re: Boko Haram Demands N3.52billion For 176 Kidnapped Woro Residents In Kwara by Racoon(m): 5:25pm On Mar 16 |
It is just unthinkable that the leadership of this nation sat as lame ducks while citizens are being kidnapped and used as bargaining chips by terrorists. So sad! Too bad! |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi To Tinubu: We Fast While You Feast, Your Reforms Deepening Poverty by Racoon(m): 4:20pm On Mar 16 |
OriOko88: I don't think Obi has any strategy he has in his armory to defeat Tinubu,other than all these online rhetorics.... Yes! Peter Obi may not be president, but that should never take away the humanity in him or any other sane person. What is the use of being in govt when your citizen kept on suffering due to your wickedness? |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi To Tinubu: We Fast While You Feast, Your Reforms Deepening Poverty by Racoon(m): 4:17pm On Mar 16*. Modified: 5:08pm On Mar 16 |
"Now, we come to the ‘sophisticated’ South-West, and to a great extent, the South-South. I wept for Yorubaland! The region proved to be the most unfortunate group in the ‘protest’, which ensured that everything about the hunger in the land is as a result of the ‘hatred’ for Tinubu! [I] I feel so ashamed each time I come across the state-sponsored narratives that have emanated from the South-West over this ‘protest’. Again, the pro-government groups and individuals in the South-West have also shown that Nigeria is a superglued nation! [/i] For many of these ‘Hallelujah’ groups, it doesn’t matter if Tinubu performs in office or not as long as it is a Yoruba man that is there! They don’t care if or not their man would be leaving behind any legacy. These are the set of people (very many of them hungry and beggarly), who have taken the “Èmilókán” campaign to a level that no matter how fatuous a government policy is, as long it is Tinubu that initiated it, ‘all true sons and daughters of Yorubaland’ must embrace it! To them, with that kind of thinking faculty, the hunger in the land is because people lost elections. The inability of farmers to go to their farms because of farmers’/herders’ clashes can be traced to election losers.
The floating of the Naira, poor economic policies of the government and the extravagance at all levels of government is all about 2027. Pity!https://tribuneonlineng.com/protest-that-restructured-nigeria/A government completely out of touch with the suffering of the downtrodden people. |
Health › Re: Health Workers Threaten Indefinite Strike Over Prolonged Power Crisis At UCH by Racoon(op): 4:16pm On Mar 16 |
If a whole UCH - premier health facility in Nigeria is in this comatose state especially in respect to power issue.
Then you can imagine how the common man must be suffering since most government officials, their families and cronies rarely goes there to seek healthcare. |
Romance › Re: Man Refuses Bill After Woman Who Invited Him Demands He Covers Everything by Racoon(m): 4:00pm On Mar 16 |
Nice one man. Let the useless lady see to the issue. Good digger. |
Health › Health Workers Threaten Indefinite Strike Over Prolonged Power Crisis At UCH by Racoon(op): 3:59pm On Mar 16 |
Resident doctors at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, have threatened to embark on an indefinite strike if the lingering electricity crisis at the hospital is not resolved within three weeks, warning that the situation is already undermining patient care and medical training.
Speaking exclusively to BusinessDay on Monday, Uthman Adedeji, ARD UCH president, said the doctors had already issued a 21-day ultimatum beginning March 7, 2026, after an earlier five-day warning strike failed to produce any meaningful response from the hospital management.
“We embarked on a five-day warning strike from Monday to Friday last week. When we returned to work on Saturday, the situation had not changed,” Adedeji said.
“That was only a warning strike because we are trying to follow due process and resolve the issue responsibly. Unfortunately, since our warning strike ended, we have not been called to any meaningful meeting for discussion or resolution,” he added.
He warned that if the situation remains unchanged after the ultimatum expires, resident doctors may proceed with an indefinite strike. According to him, it is unacceptable that a leading teaching hospital in 2026 is struggling with a basic utility such as electricity.
“A teaching hospital in 2026 is being forced to operate like a facility from a bygone era,” Adedeji said, stressing that the doctors’ demands are focused on restoring adequate power supply to both clinical and residential areas of the hospital.
“Our fight is not for personal gain but for acceptable service delivery and proper training. Our demands are legitimate and non-negotiable,” he added.
The electricity crisis at UCH dates back to October 26, 2024, when the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company disconnected the hospital from the national grid over an outstanding debt of N495 million.
Reacting to the situation, the public relations officer of the Nigerian Union of Allied Health Workers (NAUPHW), UCH chapter, Daniel Adejobi, said the crisis remains unresolved. “There is no resolution yet as we speak. The matter has not been resolved,” Adejobi said.
The disruption has severely affected hospital operations. At one point between November 2024 and February 2025, the facility reportedly experienced a total blackout for 102 days. https://businessday.ng/health/article/health-workers-threaten-indefinite-strike-over-prolonged-power-crisis-at-uch/#google_vignette
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Politics › Re: "I Collected Tinubu's Food Boxes — But I Will NEVER Vote For Him!"(photos,video) by Racoon(m): 2:27pm On Mar 16 |
Reject weaponization of poverty. God punish the APC for this affliction. |
Politics › Re: Displaced: 3.726 Million Nigerians Now In 3,900 Camps Over Insecurity by Racoon(m): 11:15am On Mar 16 |
This is the pitiable situation of the Nigerian state under the Tinubu's failed government. |
Crime › Re: Bandits’ Threat Letter Forces Residents To Flee FCT Communities by Racoon(m): 9:46am On Mar 16 |
 Just imagine! Terrorists holding the forte In the FCT of a nation |
Politics › Re: Jimoh Ibrahim: Examination Of Nigeria's Rep To The UN In Broad Daylight by Racoon(op): 9:36am On Mar 16 |
Most of appointees of this despicable govt are people of questionable characters. So there is no denying that a govt formed based on criminal basis can every produced people of integrity.
However what is baffling is how does these kind of people overcame state institutions like the EFCC, ICPC, DSS, NPF to get into our national life? Does govt thinks about the global consequences of this kind of decisions especially @ the international levels? |
Politics › Re: Jimoh Ibrahim: Examination Of Nigeria's Rep To The UN In Broad Daylight by Racoon(op): 9:30am On Mar 16 |
"......Ibrahim’s appointment is not a diplomatic strategy. It is a confession: that in the grotesque estimation of this administration, Nigeria’s seat at the world’s most important table is a reward to be bestowed, not a trust to be honoured.
Several of the ambassadors that the Tinubu government is currently trying to shoehorn into relevance are known to be of the same mould of hypocrisy and charlatanism.
Nigerians are being systematically desensitised to shame by a government with a sense neither of smell nor of vision. This is an insult in real time. It is irreparable harm to Nigeria. |
Politics › Jimoh Ibrahim: Examination Of Nigeria's Rep To The UN In Broad Daylight by Racoon(op): 9:15am On Mar 16 |
I have spent time on the Third Floor of the United Nations Headquarters in New York, where the press corps works. It is not a gentle place. The journalists there are seasoned professionals drawn from every region of the world: people who have reported wars, corruption scandals, and the fall of governments. They are interested in facts, not impressed by titles.
They ask the question behind the question, and they do not move until they have an answer. When a Permanent Representative walks into that building to speak for 220 million people, the world watches. And so, on behalf of those 220 million people, I am watching too. I am watching with grief.
Last week, President Bola Tinubu appointed Senator Jimoh Ibrahim to New York as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN. The congratulatory messages arrived immediately, as they always do in Nigeria, where appointment is confused with achievement and proximity to power as evidence of character.
The Ooni of Ife called him the right man for the job. Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan called him one of the finest Nigerians he had worked with. Governor Dapo Abiodun said something about a “distinguished career.”. I invite these men to examine the record.
Ibrahim’s business career is not one of creation or upliftment. It is of acquisition and collapse. That is why, for years, his name has circulated in connection with financial disputes, asset issues, indebtedness, investigations, forgery, tax allegations, embezzlement, money laundering, and massive debt recovery proceedings.
Consider: NICON Airways: acquired, collapsed, approximately 300 workers left without wages from May 2007. The National Industrial Court awarded those workers N1.5 billion in 2013. Ibrahim appealed. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal in 2017.
In 2024, a statement from former staff representatives confirmed that N808.7 million in salary arrears remained unpaid, along with N8.1 million in pension contributions that had been deducted from workers’ salaries but never remitted. Nearly two decades later, that money—their money, taken from their wages—has cruelly not reached them.
Air Nigeria: taken over in 2010, collapsed in 2012. The National Assembly’s own Joint Committee on Aviation stated on the record that the airline was grounded because Ibrahim diverted a N35.5 billion government intervention loan guaranteed by UBA, funded by the Bank of Industry—into his family company, NICON Investment Limited.
His Finance Director, John Nnorom, a qualified accountant who resigned and was then prosecuted on Ibrahim’s initiative, submitted detailed evidence to a Senate committee in 2016, including the acquisition of Energy Bank of Ghana with Afrexim loan funds registered not in Air Nigeria’s name but in Ibrahim’s personal name. He was later discharged and acquitted. The Senate’s 2014 resolution directing the CBN Governor to recover the aviation funds from Ibrahim was never enforced.
NICON Insurance: acquired, gutted. Former managers say Ibrahim fired 85 per cent of staff, and the company went from national market dominance to less than one per cent of its pre-privatisation client base. In 2016, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) sealed its offices for N182.7 million in unremitted taxes.
FIRS filed a 10-count criminal charge against Ibrahim personally—not his company, him—for five years of unpaid taxes totalling N4.86 billion and for producing and presenting forged Tax Clearance Certificates to renew expatriate quota positions for 30 persons. That charge sits in the Federal High Court in Abuja.
In November 2020, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria seized 12 named properties from Ibrahim over a N69.4 billion debt. AMCON said publicly that Ibrahim and his companies had been “recalcitrant and unenthusiastic” about repayment despite multiple exit opportunities. The court filing—Suit No. FHL/L/CL/776/2016—was filed in 2016. It took four years to obtain the seizure order. How much of that N69.4 billion has been recovered?
Remember the famous NewsWatch magazine? Until a court stopped him, Ibrahim was the one who tried to rip it out of the soil and throw it away.
In New York, Aersale Inc. dragged Ibrahim to the US District Court, claiming over $7.68 million for breach of aircraft lease agreements in which he had signed as personal guarantor. In 2012, EFCC agents interrogated him for hours; sources at the time reported he had burned documents before the interrogation and sustained visible injuries in the process.
These are the credentials of the man being promoted by Aso Rock to represent Nigeria at the UN.
Now consider the environment. The Nigerian Mission’s anaemic website is a monument to institutional abandonment. Its most recent UNGA session archive stops at the 72nd session, which ended in 2018. There are no recent events or records, and no evidence of a functioning communications operation.
The building, just one block from the UN, is, in effect, a ghost. Into this ghost is Nigeria thrusting an operative who will abandon hundreds of unpaid workers, billions in court-ordered debts, criminal charges, a burned archive of documents, and the wreckage of at least three institutions that Nigerians trusted. What message will he bring to the world: that he represents Nigerians?
The timing makes it worse. Ibrahim travels to the media capital of the world that already knows Bola Tinubu by name. Sadly, that is not from reporting great success on the UN podium of conquering insecurity in Nigeria or in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. Instead, it is from the federal courthouse in Chicago, where the drug scandal of 1993 is a matter of permanent public record and in a country where Tinubu is begging to hide his records because they would do him “irreparable harm.” International journalists know about these ghosts. And when they want to ask about them, who will answer for Nigeria?
This is not governance. It is the re-circulation of embarrassment. It is what happens when a government has contempt for its own people, when it trusts that outrage will not last, that the congratulatory messages will drown out the record.
Ibrahim’s appointment is not a diplomatic strategy. It is a confession: that in the grotesque estimation of this administration, Nigeria’s seat at the world’s most important table is a reward to be bestowed, not a trust to be honoured.
I have written previously about the comatose state of the Nigerian Mission to the UN. I write again now, with the same outrage and something heavier than outrage. I write with grief. The grief of a country that keeps asking its citizens to lower their self-esteem. The grief of workers in Abuja waiting for wages since 2007. The grief of a continent that could be represented with distinction.
Only last week, in front of an international TV audience, presidential adviser Daniel Bwala infamously demonstrated the pain and humiliation of a compromised operative being ruthlessly disrobed. Several of the ambassadors that the Tinubu government is currently trying to shoehorn into relevance are known to be of the same mould of hypocrisy and charlatanism.
Nigerians are being systematically desensitised to shame by a government with a sense neither of smell nor of vision. This is an insult in real time. It is irreparable harm to Nigeria. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/jimoh-ibrahim-in-broad-daylight/%3famp
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Politics › Re: Tinubu Orders Nationwide Rice Distribution For Ramadan, Lent by Racoon(m): 9:00am On Mar 16 |
What value does this rice play for families and communities grieving lost of loved ones? Why not ensure nationwide security first then people can farm or get rice and eat in peace? Govt of rice palliatives. |
Politics › Re: Kaduna Cleric Alleges APC ₦500 Billion Plot To Rally Northern Leaders by Racoon(op): 10:38pm On Mar 15 |
Galactics: What else does the cartel has to offer if not bribe for people to keep shut, while they carry out their inordinate ambition. This government is everything wrong about a nation from every point ever imagined. |