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He killed 4 and they killed his number1 among others whom he didn't mention! But to be candid, Which kind life be this wey some people dey live? Abeg always say No to Cultism as e dey kill faster than Convid 19. However, Please let Keep to good hygiene to stop convid 19. Please stay safe. |
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Chai Wetin musa no go see or hear for gate! Where the Python now ? I still dey search the uploaded picture for the Python O!!! ![]() |
culturedboss:Wise one ![]() |
Protest ti Ko le work! Yimu men!!! |
Wetin musa no go see and hear for gate ? ![]() Chai! dis one weak musa for gate ![]() |
Dreambeat:You too dey travel go UK with direct flight ![]() |
Kiddllc:Bro you said it all. |
Kiddllc:Na wa O! Sometimes i wonder why all these with the huge numbers of churches and mosques springing up everywhere! May GOD deliver us from all evil. |
Please stay off Cultism!!!! |
Davash222:I tell you |
Na where you dey see better food chop your mind go dey now! If you know, you know ![]() |
This is what happen when your village people keep pushing you to fight the person that can kill you. |
Connect the dots.. |
Ahmed0336:I tell you, musa don suffer for gate |
Yimu! How many are all the boko haram and iswap active members ![]() ?He should just come out openly and ask the federal govt to help him reduce unemployment in his state. |
damibjs:Let me kukuma follow you like gist ![]() Stay blessed. |
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EMXTAN1:Maybe her kind get attracted to her. |
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shogsman:Otedola was worth over a billion dollars untill he lost lots of money on his investment; See the below: In March 2009, Otedola became the second Nigerian after Aliko Dangote to appear on the Forbes list of dollar-denominated billionaires, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Femi Otedola . However, Adeleke is worth over $300m, infact his networth was put at about $700million a year ago or so. Imagehttps://www.naijahomebased.com › ... Davido's Father (Adedeji Adeleke): Net Worth, Pictures & Biography Adedeji Adeleke has an estimated net worth of roughly $700 million. Over the next couple of years, his net worth is predicted to rise. So do the maths correctly. |
opebiboy:His dad is worth over $300m |
DexterousOne:True |
Dollar billionaire is different from your naira billionaire because it take approximately $2,777,777.78 to become a billionaire in Naira ![]() |
I can smell lie Mohammed |
Reference:Amotekun Personnel To Carry Licensed Firearms — South-West Attorney Generals by EsomahJD: 7:07am DETAILS of operational modalities for the Western Nigeria Security Network codenamed Operation Amotekun emerged at the weekend, as it was revealed that operatives of Amotekun will be known as corps and will bear licensed firearms while working. Ekiti State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Olawale Fapohunda, made the revelation while speaking on the outcome of a meeting of the Attorney Generals from the South-West zone held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Friday. Fapohunda said each of the Commissioners for Justice in the zone agreed at the meeting in Ibadan to insert a clause which empowers the Amotekun Corps to carry only licensed firearms in the bill for an act backing up the initiative. He, however, said arms bearing by Amotekun personnel would be subject to the approval of the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed. He said a bill for a law to support the security initiative was ready, adding that the draft bill would be presented to the six Houses of Assembly in the zone, with Ekiti presenting the bill to the lawmakers on Wednesday. The commissioner added that he and his colleagues had agreed on the broad outlines of the proposed model law to guide the operations of Amotekun in the states. Speaking on the similarities of the Bill across the zone, Fapohunda said: “based on our histories and current realities, each of the six states has individual needs and expectations from the law. “The model Amotekun Bill adopted by us appropriately reflects these expectations and is flexible enough to accommodate individual circumstances. We were also guided by international standards and best practices in the field of community policing. On Ekiti’s version of the Bill, he said: “we have drafted a bill that is concise and comprises only the most necessary provisions. Community policing is an important component of this law. According to him, key features of the bill include the establishment of the Ekiti State Security Network Agency that will oversee the operations of the state’s security corps and the arms bearing power of the Amotekun Corps while on duty, subject to approval by the Inspector General of Police. He added that rigorous security checks for intending applicants, establishment of Amotekun Corps Complaints Board to look into complaints against the operatives are also part of the proposed bill. Also speaking on mode of operation for the Amotekun Corps, Oyo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, said recruited personnel would be guided by existing constitutional regulations on the carrying of arms. He stressed that the Amotekun corps would complement the existing security agencies while there would be collaboration among state corps in their operation. He added that local intelligence would form the basis of the operational manual for the corps. “We have been able to come up with a legal framework to back up such establishment of security network in each of the states. So, each of the states will have its own legislation and its own security network corps that will bear the name Amotekun Corps. “There will be standard operational procedure that will also be in common and there will be an avenue for collaboration among the states. “We will be depending on our local people because of local intelligence. You can say it is community policing, vigilante but this security system under the name of Amotekun Corps has come to stay. “Carrying of arms is regulated by law and the Amotekun outfit will comply with all the laws of the land. The operation manual will accompany the bills to each of the state Houses of Assembly,” Oyelowo said. Present at the meeting were Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Osun State, Akande Oluwafemi; and his counterparts from Ondo, Kola Olawoye, SAN; Ogun, Akingbolahan Adeniran; and Ekiti, Olawale Fapohunda. The Attorney General of Lagos State, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), was represented at the meeting by the Director of Civil Litigation, Mr Adebisi Quadri. Reacting, the pan-Yoruba sociopolitical group, Afenifere, have applauded the move by Attorney Generals of South-West states to have the Houses of Assembly in the region back the establishment of Amotekun security outfit backed by law, describing the move as the best thing to happen in the zone. Afenifere spokesperson, Mr Yinka Odumakin, in a telephone interview with Sunday Tribune, noted that it was the right thing to do, as there should not have been any debate about the region having its own police bearing arms were Nigeria practising federalism. Odumakin also said the bearing licensed arms by Amotekun corps was welcome on the account that the Miyetti Allah were carrying individually sophisticated guns without being challenged. “That’s the right thing to do because Amotekun was set up by the state actors and there is no state in South-West that is not bigger than many states in the United Nations. So, if these countries could have their own state police, nothing should stop Nigerian states. “So, the whole idea is that there is no debate about it that if we are practising federalism, the states are entitled to state police and you cannot have police who are not bearing arms. That would not be police,” he said. “If I got you right, the proposed law is saying they should bear arms. That’s the right thing to do and they have done well. If Miyetti Allah members are carrying sophisticated arms, there is no reason a security outfit set up by state governments cannot bear light weapons,” he said. Odumakin, however, charged the creators of the coming law to ensure that it produced a security outfit that not only protects the citizens, but also some democratic control in each of the states. Also, the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) has commended the Attorney Generals of states in the South-West region for their efforts in providing the enabling bill to back up the Amotekun security outfit. Secretary General of the group, Dr Kunle Olajide, in an interview with Sunday Tribune in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, noted that the corps would achieve the desired results “if they are allowed to carry weapons” as will be approved by the Inspector General of Police. Olajide said the Amotekun security network was established by the governors in response to the growing security challenges in the region, adding that the protection of lives and property of residents should be the priority of government. Olajide advised the Houses of Assembly to invite critical stakeholders in the region to contribute to the bill during its public hearing in a bid to ensure timely passage of the Amotekun Bill. According to him, “This is a welcome development. I had already thought that Amotekun might not even give the result we need if they are not empowered to carry weapons. I am particularly happy because sometimes attack might be the best form of defence. “There is no way to be seen to be protecting the people without having the means to protect yourself from attack. It is a suitable thing and once the public hearing commence, we will be able to make our inputs by then because we will have the full details of the bill.” In his own reaction, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, in a telephone interview with Sunday Tribune, advised that after legalising the Amotekun security outfit, the next step should be recruitment of corps to ensure full take of Operation Amotekun by the first week of March. He said this became necessary as the security situation in South-West had in the past two weeks become a subject of concern with reported cases of killings, kidnappings in respect of the murder of the popular herbal medicine practitioner, Alhaji Fatai Oko Oloyun, among others. “That’s the best thing because the thing is to legalise it and recruitment should follow and then I am appealing to them that the operation should start by first week of March because for the past two weeks, there have been some incidents. “We have been getting reports from different places of kidnapping and killing in parts of Iwo and the killing of a farmer in Yewa and the incident of Oko Oloyun. We don’t want to narrow it down to some people. “And we realised that strange people are moving into settlements in long trailers in Yorubaland. For instance, in Arigidi, my own country home, three days ago, if not for the intervention of the community and the traditional ruler, they could have settled down there and be causing havoc. Speaking further, Adams tasked them to ensure uniformity of law so that criminals would not have any hiding place in any of the states in the region. https://tribuneonlineng.com/amotekun-personnel-to-carry-licensed-firearms-south-west-attorney-generals/ (Quote) (Report) 11 Likes (Like) (Share) |
Enyimbamercedes:Na! Pump actions. |
Make i no hear say millions don loss or burn for this explosion ![]() |
He died in banging service ![]() |
No be everything musa see for gate na him musa dey talk; if na so, musa fit don become almajiri ![]() Learn to avoid trouble. ![]() |
Cultists Clash In Osun, Three Persons Feared Dead December 27, 2019 Cultists Clash In Osun, Three Persons Feared Dead No fewer than three persons have been reported dead on Thursday in a cult clash in Ilesa, Osun State. A source, who preferred anonymity said the clash started about five days ago between “Eiye and Aiye” cult groups and has since been resulting in the killings of the cultists by rival groups. He said, the points where the cultists have been engaging in free for all were, Irojo, Orogba, Iroye, Anaye, Igbaye and Ikoti among others. The clash, he said, was triggered by a reprisal attack following the killing of a member of one of the cult groups in an early clash which occurred about a month ago. He explained, “There is palpable fear in Ilesa as we speak. I can confirm that the two groups have been dropping members of their rival groups but I can’t confirm the number of those killed. “It started about five days ago, and nobody have been able to walk freely or sleep with their two eyes closed as a result of the clash”. The Osun State Police Public Relations officer, Folasade Odoro confirmed the cult clash, and said only three persons were feared dead in the attacks. According to her, the command has swung into action and restored normalcy in the town. Post Views: 541 Dem say dem dey drop each other. Anyway, Say No to Cultism!!!!!!! |

? I still dey search the uploaded picture for the Python O!!! 


