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PoliticsRe: Everyone In Igboland Received The FG Cash Transfer”. – Sadiya Farouq by sarrki(op): 2:46pm On Jun 12, 2020
Nah the matter we dey try settle
PoliticsRe: Everyone In Igboland Received The FG Cash Transfer”. – Sadiya Farouq by sarrki(op): 2:37pm On Jun 12, 2020
This woman don step on cobra tail ooooooo

PoliticsEveryone In Igboland Received The FG Cash Transfer”. – Sadiya Farouq by sarrki(op): 2:36pm On Jun 12, 2020
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The Honorable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development Sadiya Umar Farouq said, “there’s hardly anyone in Nigeria who didn’t receive the Federal Government Palliative care in this trial COVID 19 Pandemic. All the tribes in Nigeria received the palliative, Infact it was evenly distributed.

“Hearing some tribe crying of marginalization, especially the Eastern parts of Nigeria and the South South that no palliative care was given to them tends to blackmail.

“Nobody in the Eastern or South Southern parts of Nigeria will say he or she didn’t receive any palliative from the government, especially the Federal government relieved cash transfer sent to their respective bank accounts.
About 95% of them received the relief fund. Those I will say that didn’t receive the funds are children, those still in Primary and Secondary school but every average Igbo man and woman received the palliative care and the relief fund cash transfer.

“Asking me if this could be the reason for the increase in volume of their agitation has nothing to do with the Federal government relieved cash transfer because all of them received the relief fund through their individual bank accounts.

Agitation will not help this country to grow but doing the right thing not to blackmail the government”, she concluded



https://9newsng.com/everyone-in-igboland-received-the-fg-cash-transfer-sadiya-farouq/
PoliticsRe: Insecurity: President Buhari Has Failed Nigerians – Arewa Youth Group by sarrki(m): 12:17pm On Jun 12, 2020
surgical:
Those people you mentioned are busy bodies,who just want to famz APC,no body knows them or send them in APC,they are the typical low life,inferiority complex guys that always wants to associate with the successful,their only motivation is that they are on the side of the ruling party,no ideology,not that they are even gaining anything
You are pained Ipobians
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Bandits Roaming The Streets Of Katsina Fully Armed-photo by sarrki(op): 3:01pm On Jun 11, 2020
solmus:
good thing you have lived in the North and seem to be from southwestern origin..

be 100% honest with your self can northern culture of violence, religious extremism , almajiri get kicked out by buhari with a magic wand?

see my mother grew up in the North, and Kano to be precise, and what she witnessed 60 years ago is what is still happening, just that media exposure had increased, this made her father vowed she must marry a Yoruba man

same story I heard my mum tell me I googled it too, the Ibo massacre that happened in the palace of an emir in katsina saw 5000 ibo loose their life and it was done by everyone in the open of the palace square, Metasina riot my uncle was an office, many more violence up north..

so if you think buhari has any power to change 100s of years of power then you fell for his political trick
I agreed with you that it’s a societal thing

President Buhari campaigned On security

Though he’s a father to all

But He’s from the north

Abacha curves all this nonsense during is time
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Bandits Roaming The Streets Of Katsina Fully Armed-photo by sarrki(op): 2:49pm On Jun 11, 2020
solmus:
I don't think Buhari failed them in katsina, typical Hausa Fulani tend to glorify violence, go around with dagger and easily stab anyone over simple disagreement, their problem isn't jonathan or buhari, their problem is who they are and their culture of violence
Uncle buhari failed

Not only in katsina

He failed God and Humanity on security
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Bandits Roaming The Streets Of Katsina Fully Armed-photo by sarrki(op): 2:47pm On Jun 11, 2020
greatmarshall:
There's a big problem in this country
A Big one

The president sanctioned it when the figure head since governor masari held peace meetings and empowered them with tax payers money for them to cease fire

Terrorist don’t understand peace

The only language they understand is firefire
PoliticsPictures Of Bandits Roaming The Streets Of Katsina Fully Armed-photo by sarrki(op): 2:40pm On Jun 11, 2020
The primary duty of president Muhammad Buhari is to protect lives and property of Nigeria citizens

In this aspect he has failed in his responsibilities

Katsina is the home state of me president

PoliticsRe: Husppupi Handcuffed By Fbi On His Way To Washington-photo by sarrki(op): 11:38pm On Jun 10, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Fake photo
Wire people spotted

Get a life
PoliticsRe: Husppupi Handcuffed By Fbi On His Way To Washington-photo by sarrki(op): 11:35pm On Jun 10, 2020
It is better you have family problem

It is better witches and wizard to torment your life

It is better you live in sambisa Forest than to be wanted and captured by FBI

After God that must not be equated to any being

The other thing to be feared is FBI

But if you are in a legitimate business or way of life you don’t have to worry about FBI


Finally he’s a murderer he is wicked

Money meant for Ventilator

for people to survive Convid-19 he wired it

Just to spend it lavishly for show off

Just to carry glorified hot babes

He’s worst than a terrorist
PoliticsHusppupi Handcuffed By Fbi On His Way To Washington-photo by sarrki(op): 11:25pm On Jun 10, 2020
How Hushpuppi scammed US government of $100 million meant for ventilators for COVID-19 patients

Today is just one of those days that Nigerians will frown at fraud, ramble about how fraud is evil. But deep down they've always wished to have Hushpuppi's money, they admire Diezani, Mompha and other fraudsters. You might be wondering why about 60 Interpol and FBI agents stormed Dubai to arrest popular social media sensations, Hushpuppi and Woodberry in their plush hotel at the wee hours of this morning.

With the sort of lifestyle the duo flaunt on social media, Nigerians have been wondering the kind of job these two are into, with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of clothing and accessories being bought by these guys on a daily basis. After the arrest which sent the whole social media into a frenzy, it has been revealed that they successfully intercepted a deal of over $100 million which the United States government was paying to purchase ventilators for COVID-19 patients in Native America.

They have a special programming tool used to hack emails and monitor big transactions going on between companies. They got wind of the discussion between the US government and the manufacturer through an email hack and waited till it was time for payments to be made. All they did was intercept the email from the manufacturer and smartly entered their own account number without the knowledge of both parties.

After this deal went through, Hushpuppi bought a 2021 Rolls Royce Cullinan worth over $500,000 and also a Villa; this purchase triggered the US authorities as they have been trying to track down a number of internet fraudsters who have been on million dollar scam deals for some years now. The Interpol and FBI stormed their plush abode in the United Arab Emirates and arrested both Hushpuppi and Woodberry. They have been flown to Washington to answer for their crimes.

Now, when this particular trend dies down, we would return to hailing people with questionable sources of wealth, and ask them to "bless your boys', or 'do giveaways", and anyone who dares talk about their source of wealth, we shut it down with the usual "stop being a hater" bleatings. The painful thing now is that, people all over the world will almost every time associate every Nigerian with fraud. But let's act all saintly today and condemn fraud and corruption.
It is also worthy of note that after Hushpuppi denounced being a Nigeria citizen, I don’t think it is right tagging him as a Nigerian anymore. Nigerians are neither partakers nor beneficiaries of his fraudulent act. The Interpol had Hushpuppi in their sights for many years and just allowed him build up the overwhelming evidence that they needed. His “fans” also fanned his flames by hailing him constantly on social media.

I don’t think anyone ever believed Hushpuppi's money was legit. The lavish lifestyle, show off and so many other things made it obvious. The truth is that scam has levels and he's in real trouble now. After scamming or doing whatever he does to make money, he comes online to preach hard work and resilience.
As the case soldiers on, he should have at the back of his mind that a single charge of wire fraud is 20 years in jail, now imagine how many wire fraud charges awaits him in the US. Illegitimate source of wealth will always come back to haunt you. Now there is a ripple effect to the saga as this news have destroyed a lot for remote workers. There is a report of a man who got turned down by five foreign clients because he is a Nigerian.

The likes of Hushpuppi, Mompha, Woodberry and the rest scam cliques make young Nigerians hustling for legit money look stupid with their flamboyant lifestyles. A lot of Nigerians believe that he is into real estate, sells and buys real estate in Dubai at affordable prices. And the money he earns from doing that, he donates it into charity by buying clothes and shoes from Gucci and sending them to Nigeria.
Just a few years ago, Hushpuppi shaded the likes of Phyno and Ice prince for cutting their coat according to their cloth. Now he has been arrested for fraud. We wait to hear his explanation of how he made his wealth from real estate. We all wish to have money, even more money, like business mogul, Aliko Dangote and even Hushpuppi. It is the money we wish to have, we don't wish to become fraudsters, and it's just a wish. Truth is people make his amount of money or more by doing things legit way.

Integrity is the major trait involved when it comes to fraudulent misconduct, and the standard of living is very low amongst 90% of our population. We are currently being bombarded with a new generation of mis-educated individuals cultured to look at these "FRAUDSTERS" as "ROLE MODELS".
According to the great Obafemi Awolowo; ''When the disciples are ready, the master will appear. It is the readiness and yearnings and aspirations of the people that will determine the calibre and character of those who rule them. In a society of rogues, honesty will be a heavy discount''. Everyone wishes to have their type of money but the only difference is how it is made ''legally'' or ''illegally''. If Hushpuppi is a legit businessman the truth will tell, and if he is a scammer, we will know in due course.

Wishing to have Hushpuppi's money and wanting to engage in fraud to have it are not one and the same thing. I generally agree though that Nigeria has become a society that condones fraud and corruption. Everyone chooses who they want to become. Deep down we know ill-gotten wealth is bad. I condemn ill gotten wealth and any form of criminal activity especially fraud; you be at the back of your laptop and defraud people of their sweat and life savings. That is another level of wickedness.
As far as I know, the real Nigerians are good and they have integrity, that is the hard truth!

PoliticsRe: Breaking: Abia Governor Rushed To Abuja As The Condition Worsen by sarrki(m): 3:24am On Jun 10, 2020
Get well soon

Coronavirus is real

Please guys please stay safe
PoliticsSpecial Adviser To Muhammadu Buhari Bashir Ahmad Celebrates His 29th Birthday by sarrki(op): 12:22am On Jun 10, 2020
Special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari celebrates his 29th year birthday today

PoliticsRe: Olusegun Obasanjo Wrapped Batik In Aba During The Civil War (Throwback Photo) by sarrki(op): 11:41pm On Jun 08, 2020
Baba Aremu himself
PoliticsOlusegun Obasanjo Wrapped Batik In Aba During The Civil War (Throwback Photo) by sarrki(op): 11:37pm On Jun 08, 2020
General olusegun obasanjo in aba In present day Abia during the Civil war

PoliticsPresident Buhari Steps Out From Private Residence To The Office -photo by sarrki(op): 12:22pm On Jun 08, 2020
PMB: out to office monday morning.

PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 6:27pm On Jun 07, 2020
Jax1:
In May the Eastern region’s consultative assembly authorized Ojukwu to establish a sovereign republic, while, at the same time, the federal military government promulgated a decree dividing the four regions into 12 states, including 6 in the north and 3 in the east, in an attempt to break the power of the regions.


The four regions where divided into 12 states by Gowon
How is Aguiyi Ironsi responsible for that?
The 1966 coup is a unitary coup

Read the post
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 6:26pm On Jun 07, 2020
mrvitalis:
Ok let's assume igbos made mistakes but are ready to correct it by calling for division in Nigeria ...my deep question is ..yorubas have access to sea , large population and land , educated population ..why don't they want this country to split
Why do yorubas want one Nigeria when it's obvious oduduwa republic would be better ?

This country is not working for anyone ...no one ...why don't we split and save ourselves the stress ..we owe it to our children
You don’t need the yorubas to secede

Do your homework thoroughly and you will be allowed to go
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 6:24pm On Jun 07, 2020
helinues:
Make I spread my mat on this thread.

NL, beware of my Son, Henry, this land is not for sale. tongue
grin grin
PoliticsRe: Rapists Should Be ‘castrated’, Says Buhari’s Minister Ramatu Aliyu by sarrki(m): 3:48pm On Jun 07, 2020
Kriss216:
Like Tinubu and co.
All
PoliticsRe: Rapists Should Be ‘castrated’, Says Buhari’s Minister Ramatu Aliyu by sarrki(m): 3:41pm On Jun 07, 2020
Also those raping our economy
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 3:33pm On Jun 07, 2020
mrvitalis:
U didn't see my comment ? Oh I forgot u are allergic to truth

Why do your people yorubas want one Nigeria ? That's the question u should be asking
Don’t take it tribal young lad

State your facts without insulting people
CelebritiesI Hate Davido Because He Sexually Harassed Me – Kemi Olunloyo Shocking Reveals by sarrki(op): 3:30pm On Jun 07, 2020
Controversial Nigerian blogger and investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo has shocked her followers after she disclosed Davido sexually harassed her.

Kemi Olunloyo has taken to her Twitter page to blow hot air as she discloses that Davido sexually harassed her on October 20th 2018.

In a tweet she made, Kemi stated that sexual violence in Nigeria starts with sexual harassment and Davido fans do not know how he (Davido) sexually harassed her on the 20th October,2018.


Kemi upon tweeting this, disclosed she hates Davido




https://www.ghgossip.com/exposed-i-hate-davido-because-he-sexually-harassed-me-kemi-olunloyo-shocking-reveals/
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 3:24pm On Jun 07, 2020
VeeVeeMyLuv:
If unitary system is not working, they should change it na, why do they keep doing the same thing. Except you wanna argue that naija is still being colonised by proxy.

They should UNUNIFY the system.

This habit of Nigerians blaming Lord Luggard who died many decades ago and now blaming late General Ironsi for their woes and misfortune is really laughable,

Something is not working fix it put it right

At the moment there are widespread protests in nearly all the four corners of the world, but Nigerians will not used this opportunity to protest for good governance and demand for accountability.
I am of the same school of thought with your submission

Just setting the records straight for those that always wants to distort facts

I saw mrvitalis here but seeing the truth he couldn’t comment
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 3:22pm On Jun 07, 2020
zionmde:
that was d past
so Wats d way forwardhuh
The way forward is for every citizen to change systemic

It’s a societal problem we are facing in Nigeria

Once We change How we think , reason and operate things we will all see the changes we all crave for
PoliticsRe: Aguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 3:02pm On Jun 07, 2020
Nothing like mistake of 1914 by lord lugard

British caused what huhThey left Nigeria as Regional Entities but johnson Aguiyi ironsi brought Unitary System in 1966

That’s the fact
PoliticsAguiyi Ironsi Unifies All The Regions To One Entity Not The British by sarrki(op): 2:58pm On Jun 07, 2020
Independent Nigeria
Nigeria was granted independence on October 1, 1960. A new constitution established a federal system with an elected prime minister and a ceremonial head of state. The NCNC, now headed by Azikiwe (who had taken control after Macaulay’s death in 1946), formed a coalition with Balewa’s NPC after neither party won a majority in the 1959 elections. Balewa continued to serve as the prime minister, a position he had held since 1957, while Azikiwe took the largely ceremonial position of president of the Senate. Following a UN-supervised referendum, the northern part of the Trust Territory of the Cameroons joined the Northern region in June 1961, while in October the Southern Cameroons united with Cameroun to form the Federal Republic of Cameroon. On October 1, 1963, Nigeria became a republic. Azikiwe became president of the country, although as prime minister Balewa was still more powerful.

Nigeria's administrative boundaries in 1960
Nigeria's administrative boundaries in 1960
Nigeria's administrative boundaries in 1960.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

After a brief honeymoon period, Nigeria’s long-standing regional stresses, caused by ethnic competitiveness, educational inequality, and economic imbalance, again came to the fore in the controversial census of 1962–63. In an attempt to stave off ethnic conflict, the Mid-West region was created in August 1963 by dividing the Western region. Despite this division, the country still was segmented into three large geographic regions, each of which was essentially controlled by an ethnic group: the west by the Yoruba, the east by the Igbo, and the north by the Hausa-Fulani. Conflicts were endemic, as regional leaders protected their privileges; the south complained of northern domination, and the north feared that the southern elite was bent on capturing power. In the west the government had fallen apart in 1962, and a boycott of the federal election of December 1964 brought the country to the brink of breakdown. The point of no return was reached in January 1966, when, after the collapse of order in the west following the fraudulent election of October 1965, a group of army officers attempted to overthrow the federal government, and Prime Minister Balewa and two of the regional premiers were murdered. A military administration was set up under Maj. Gen. Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, but his plan to abolish the regions and impose a unitary government met with anti-Igbo riots in the north. The military intervention worsened the political situation, as the army itself split along ethnic lines, its officers clashed over power, and the instigators and leaders of the January coup were accused of favouring Igbo domination. In July 1966 northern officers staged a countercoup, Aguiyi-Ironsi was assassinated, and Lieut. Col. (later Gen.) Yakubu Gowon came to power. The crisis was compounded by intercommunal clashes in the north and threats of secession in the south.

Gowon’s attempt to hold a conference to settle the constitutional future of Nigeria was abandoned after a series of ethnic massacres in October. A last-ditch effort to save the country was made in January 1967, when the Eastern delegation, led by Lieut. Col. (later Gen.) Odumegwu Ojukwu, agreed to meet the others on neutral ground at Aburi, Ghana, but the situation deteriorated after differences developed over the interpretation of the accord. In May the Eastern region’s consultative assembly authorized Ojukwu to establish a sovereign republic, while, at the same time, the federal military government promulgated a decree dividing the four regions into 12 states, including 6 in the north and 3 in the east, in an attempt to break the power of the regions.


The civil war

On May 30, 1967, Ojukwu declared the secession of the three states of the Eastern region under the name of the Republic of Biafra, which the federal government interpreted as an act of rebellion. Fighting broke out in early July and within weeks had escalated into a full-scale civil war. In August Biafran troops crossed the Niger, seized Benin City, and were well on their way to Lagos before they were checked at Ore, a small town in Western state (now Ondo state). Shortly thereafter, federal troops entered Enugu, the provisional capital of Biafra, and penetrated the Igbo heartland. The next two years were marked by stiff resistance in the shrinking Biafran enclave and by heavy casualties among civilians as well as in both armies, all set within what threatened to be a military stalemate. Peacemaking attempts by the Organization of African Unity (now the African Union) remained ineffective, while Biafra began earning recognition from African states and securing aid from international organizations for what was by then a starving population.

The final Biafran collapse began on December 24, 1969, when federal troops launched a massive effort at a time when Biafra was short on ammunition, its people were desperate for food, and its leaders controlled only one-sixth of the territory that had formed the Biafran republic in 1967. Ojukwu fled to Côte d’Ivoire on January 11, 1970, and a Biafran deputation formally surrendered in Lagos four days later.



https://www.britannica.com/place/Nigeria/Independent-Nigeria#ref517364
PoliticsRe: Allison Diezani Madueke At Dominican Republic Decked Up-photo by sarrki(op): 1:43pm On Jun 07, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
She's in Dominica republic and a Dominican citizen , go there and drag her back to Nigeria with your papa visa and PJ na

Sheybi Na You Be Voice Of The People grin
Even your father can talk to me like that
PoliticsAllison Diezani Madueke At Dominican Republic Decked Up-photo by sarrki(op): 1:24pm On Jun 07, 2020
While she was Petroleum Minister ministering money, she planned her escape.

She begged Dominica for citizenship. And begged her for a commissionership.

Dominica responded. And Who wouldn't. Poor Dominca and a swollen money bag.

She defected to Dominica while siphoning the NNPC

That was the patriotism of the good people, of the good old days.

Then on the eve of the departure of the hero, the heroine boarded her flight, and departed.

She got to London and found Dele Momodu.

It was arranged to be said that she was treating cancer.

It is possible she had cancer, but it's been five years.

Those who travelled to treat cancer are back

But the heroine who did great wonders during the hero's reign has stayed back in London.

And she isn't on holidays.

She is a fugitive of the law.

Her properties have been confiscated by the law.

Some of her accomplices have been convicted.

But the heroine is now a trade ambassador for the Dominican Republic.

No one has wondered why Dominica would hire a looter.

Reublic of Benin wouldn't mind making her a Vice President.

After all even almighty Britain is enjoying her stay.

When the cat is gone she might return .

Drummers and dancers will welcome her at the airport.

She will get a chieftaincy title.

Some will say she is their own. Others will ask if she is the only corrupt person in the whole world.

Yet some others will brush aside evervbody with the refrain " na our oyel money. Who e kwansign?"

Then she will take on one humanitarian venture.

And she could be called the mother of the Niger Delta.

Chief, the honorable, Dr (Mrs) Dieziani Madueke CON, JP . The Morning Star of Dominica. The Sea Lioness of the Niger Delta. The Rising Moon of Biafra. The Ikuku ama n'onya 1 of Africa.

HealthRe: NNPC Is Constructing N21bn Hospital In Katsina – GMD by sarrki(op): 8:46pm On Jun 06, 2020
FarahAideed:
Should the NNPC even be building such an expensive project when all it's refineries are down?
Exactly my concern

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