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EducationRe: 2017/2018 MAUTECH Formerly Known As FUTY Post-utme Form Is Out. Cut Mark Is 180 by senier007(m): 7:52pm On Aug 31, 2017
Am surprise that despite being on strike most of this university are busy up and down generating money from jambites and still attacking the government of the day,
They want autonomy
They want salary short fall addressed
The want bank of education
And yet they hate TSA

Please you can't say you want to leave a person and still expect that person to foot your bill, mbanu it will not happen

The post utme must be paid through TSA for accountability and transparency
PoliticsBoko Haram Vs Hunters: Inside Adamawa’s Other War by senier007(op): 8:14am On Aug 19, 2017
A large number of Boko Haram terrorists on Sunday 23 July, 2017 attacked members of Adamawa State Hunters’ Association in Dagu village on the Borno side of the border, killing the hunters’ legendary commander, Bukar Jimeta, and two of his men before sneaking back to Sambisa Forest. The raid, assessed to have been a special mission to assassinate Jimeta, has left behind helpless civilian communities even as it raised questions about the new dimension which the protracted insurgency in North-Eastern Nigeria is taking.

Witness accounts show that[b][/b] 20 hunters were lost in the bloody battle, which pit the brave fighters against some 200 well-armed insurgents[b][/b]. Inside sources told Daily Trust that the loss was incurred due to “unserviceable guns, lack of bullets and basic communication gadgets as well as zero means of transportation”. Yet they were able to withstand the much superior firepower of the assailants who attacked with rocket launchers, AK-47s, and more, unleashing a seemingly unlimited barrage of ammunition.

In the aftermath of the four-hour gun battle,[/b] the surviving hunters found it difficult to get a vehicle to transport the fallen heroes to their families after a group of soldiers that visited the scene two hours after the encounter, declined to assist according to another source[b].

A hunter who witnessed the incident said: “The soldiers arrived after two hours and when we asked them to help us with means of transportation to evacuate our fallen colleagues, they declined and drove.”

Late Jimeta and his fighters - including a famous huntress, Aisha Gombi - have been hunting down members of Boko Haram since 2014 when insurgent attacks spread to Adamawa from Borno, the epicenter of the insurgency, after Boko Haram overran several military formations to rule over a large territory spanning parts of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

This group of volunteers under the overall leadership of Usman Tola, the Chairman of the State Chapter of the Hunters’ Association has killed hundreds of armed insurgents in the battlefields of Northern Adamawa, Southern Borno and around Sambisa forest, despite logistical challenges and lack of motivation from government.

Hunters and local vigilante groups fought side-by-side with the military in efforts to reclaim Gombi, Hong, Mubi North, Mubi South, Maiha, Michika in Amawa as well as Gwoza, and Askira in Borno at the height of Boko Haram’s rampage three years ago.

The Nigerian military had consequently dismissed many soldiers in courts martial, many of whom were later reinstated under the present administration of Muhammadu Buhari who accused his predecessor Goodluck Jonathan of monumental corruption in arms purchase and of failure to provide equip with proper equipment. A number of military chiefs and politicians are currently standing trial over their role in financial scandals related to arms procurement.

Testimonies from hunters who[b][/b] fought beside Jimeta during his last moments painted a vivid picture of his bravery and how he sacrificed the last drop of his blood in defending the nation against terrorists, using his last bullet to confront insurgents.[/b] Sources revealed to Daily Trust that the late hunter shared his bullets with his subordinates who had only a few in the hour of greatest need.

Jimeta left behind four wives and thirteen children.

Narrating the incident, a 25-year-old hunter, Abdussalam Muhammad, who fought beside Jimeta, said more than 200 insurgents invaded Dagu village at about 6 o clock in the morning mere moments after his group received information about the imminent attack. “It means they spent the night around the village. [b][/b]A Fulani man had informed us that Boko Haram just robbed him and other members of his community of their cows and it seemed they were advancing toward our direction, so our commander Bukar Jimeta asked us to move out and face them in the forest before they reached the village[b]
. We divided ourselves in to two groups. Jimeta, Malam Umar, Ali Chibok and myself formed a unit while Sulaiman Ahmadu, Ali Sarauta, Usman Sarauta, Daluta, Abba AK, Kurma Mudallab, Danfulani, Ado Maigafiya, Respect Danbachama, Auwalu Danbushiya, Adamu Mahauchi, Ishaya, Dagwama, Bokan-Kilaketa, Kaka and Baba Haruna form another unit. Two of our men, Adamu Billaji and Baba Jibrillla were sent on errand to Lassa town during the attack. The second group had already engaged the attackers elsewhere in the forest before their bullets ran out.”

Muhammad said the insurgents killed one of them, Baba Haruna. “When four of us, including the commander, heard gunshots from the village, we rushed back to defend the village. We met dozens of them at the house where our commander stayed and fighting erupted. I had three bullets, the commander gave me three more,” he narrated.

Muhammad continued: “As the battle raged, Malam Umar was shot in the leg but he refused to give in until the enemy caught up with him and shot him twice in his chest, while Ali Chibok’s gun suddenly failed to fire, forcing him to retreat. [/b]At that moment, the commander was shot in the back of his head but he managed to tell us to flee, an order obeyed reluctantly because it was difficult to abandon a dying commander[b]. When the enemy realised that the young Abdussalam who fired from behind a wall ran out of bullets, they swooped on him but he escaped luckily despite several shots fired at him. And on his way to safety, Abdussalam [/b]saw the Fulani man who earlier reported the Boko Haram presence to them lying lifeless and bloodied, so he carried him into the bush[b].”

Muhammad said when Jimeta fell, the attackers quickly surrounded him while he called on his men to withdraw. “[/b]The insurgents quickly sprayed more bullets on him before returning straight to the forest without further attacks on the village. They carried with them a dozen of their dead and a number of wounded comrades.”[b]

Abdussalam lamented the neglect of volunteers fighting Boko Haram by government as most of his colleagues faced Boko Haram with dane guns due to lack of support from the authorities, adding that the hunters could play a key role in locating and defeating Boko Haram if government assisted them. “[/b]We abandoned our trades to help fight Boko Haram, but see how our commander was slain. Most of us possess the type of dane gun which is clumsy to handle. Yet we kill insurgents. What do you think we can achieve if government supports us?”[b]

Abdussalam said it took his group many hours to evacuate the corpse of their commander because nobody could help them.

Another hunter, Sulaiman Ahmadu, noted that prior to the attack, the community had promised to donate locally-made equipment but failed to do so, saying that could have given them an edge over the insurgents. “There was no signal in the area and we did not have gadgets to communicate and seek for help from the military, stationed about 10 kilometers away. The only way to reach out was through a messenger. We are ready to continue fighting Boko Haram. This is a continuous struggle, but we need adequate weapons,” he said.

When interviewed by Daily Trust in Yola, the Administrative Secretary of Adamawa Hunters Association, Salihu Buba, said he believes the insurgents were on special mission to kill Jimeta, who had constituted a great threat to the insurgents along Borno-Adamawa border. He lamented that with the killing of Jimeta and withdrawal of hunters from the area, the villages around had become exposed with residents fleeing to Lassa town for fear of more attacks. “[/b]It is pathetic that people are becoming IDPs at this stage of the war. We hunters call on federal and state governments to back us with sophisticated weapons and transportation to enter [Sambisa] forest,[b]” he said.

Saleh Bukar, an 18-year-old son of the deceased commander - and a secondary school student - said the family will miss their breadwinner, describing his late father as a patriotic man who sacrificed his life to save many.

A female female huntress, Aisha Gombi who served under Jimeta in the frontlines described him as humble, caring and uncompromising in his resolve to defend the civilian population from Boko Haram. “He’ll always be remembered as the hero he was,” she said.

The whole scenario begs the question: How soon before the authorities realise the invaluable resources which the hunters - well-versed in the territory and terrain - could prove in taking down Boko Haram? Very soon, if the push by the hunters, and other concerned citizens, are anything to go by. Before then, the hunters who have become targets of the insurgents, will continue to fight their own battles.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/boko-haram-vs-hunters-inside-adamawa-s-other-war/210667.html

HealthRe: Aso Rock Clinic DOES NOT Have Paracetamol Or Cotton Wool - TheCable by senier007(m): 5:09pm On Aug 18, 2017
Who is to be blame for this?
What happen to the money they budgeted for that?
What happen to implementation

Imagine state house clinic without cotton wool and pcm
Does that means my house has more drugs than Aso rock clinic?

Wow

Just when you thought you have seen the worst
FamilyRe: Give Us Our Real Babies, Mothers Tell Enugu Govt (photo) by senier007(m): 4:59pm On Aug 18, 2017
All hail our people
Instead of their leaders to fight common social vices like organized crime, fraud, child trafficking, money ritual, kidnapping, baby factory and the rest
They are busy shouting marginalization
They are busy fighting for their pocket
And the evil is still growing to monster
Imagine selling your pikin for 50k
[/b]but they have the audacity to criticize the north for having almajiri, it's far better to keep your child and fend for him than sell him for small token and you still call yourselve mother, that's the only good news coming out from LAND OF THE RISING SUN [b]

CareerRe: NCC Begins Financial Checks Of Telcos; Directors To Serve Only 15 Years by senier007(m): 7:52am On Aug 18, 2017
Don't know whether this is a good development or another method by the government to muscle away the right of individuals owners of the telecoms to oversee his own investment as a director, what happen after 15years? Will the shareholder becoming automatically non-director shareholder or that's how far he can go? If a director spent 15years with Etisalat, and later left the company and join MTN is he also eligible to spent another 15years with them or not?
Well we will wait and see how the thing plays out
EducationRe: What The Current Minister Of Education Says About ASUU Strike In The Past by senier007(op): 10:26am On Aug 15, 2017
Strike here strike there
EducationWhat The Current Minister Of Education Says About ASUU Strike In The Past by senier007(op): 9:22pm On Aug 14, 2017
The current Minister of Education Mallam Adamu Adamu needs no introduction when it comes to airing his views every Friday on the back page of dailytrust.com.ng and some other newspaper or online media, I used to read his column from word to word to grasp the message he wants to pass across, in 2013 he did a two series write up on how to end strike, he gave a vivid picture of what is going on in the university and also how government will tackle such issue to avoid unnecessary strike, I believe the president must have read those articles and decided to appoint him the minister in other to tackle the issue at hand, well let me not bored you with words, just sit back and enjoy

[/b]The solution to the problem of decay and neglect of the education sector is not to be found in an interminable strike by members of the nation’s Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU); but neither is it to be found in their engaging in unending dialogue with an insincere government that is to all intents and purposes deaf—and dumb.[b]

Let’s get a few things straight. If ASUU decides today not to embark on any strike again ever, this will not solve any of the problems of the education sector; rather, it will compound them.[/b] But ASUU cannot keep on keeping on going on strike for at least two reasons[b]. First, because many of the issues involved are not very clear to the public, it will lose the public relations war and all the blame will ultimately become an albatross on its neck. Second, if there is any least common denominator at which it should meet government, when the government decides to act in good faith, is at the altar of the sanctity of the academic calendar.
[/b]While meeting a negotiating partner in whom it has totally lost confidence is going to prove difficult for ASUU, it is nonetheless something that must be done[b]. Along the way,[/b] ASUU has to accept that universities must reopen, and it must become realistic enough to accept that a government whose minister can unilaterally buy unauthorised materiel and bullet-proof cars for her use with an amount that is the equivalent of more the annual basic salary of one hundred professors is not the government that can be forced by logic or by university shutdown to see reason[b].


However, as strike after strike began to be long and drawn-out, and[b][/b] graduation date began to recede into the distant future, ASUU started to lose the support of some parents and other otherwise well-meaning sympathisers[b][/b]. At one time, students—and today, student leaders—began turning against their lecturers.

But all this ire is really misplaced because[b][/b][/b] right now all the cards are in the hands of the government, and if it chooses to play the right ones, straightaway, lecturers will be back in class, students, ever so eager to graduate, will be back in school, and the public will applaud[b]. But a stay in the university is not just about eagerness to graduate or receive a certificate; it is more about the content of what one goes through and the receipt of quality, functional education, which is what ASUU wishes to ensure.[/b] But some people have opposed the ASUU position on the premise that there is corruption in its rank[b]. Yes, so there is; but so is there in government—incomparably so!

No doubt, there is corruption in ASUU members: there are incidents of plagiarism on campus among its members; there are professors without peer-reviewed scholarly articles to their credit; there is harassment of female students, in order to get that thing for marks ; there is greater devotion to unregulated part-time lecturing than faithfulness to tenured positions; there is glaring failure to carry out crucial assignments, like the marking examinations scripts, in which case, they do what they call ‘mark allocation;’ there is abuse of the famous democratisation process, with members electing not the best person for the job but someone who will do only what they like, often leading to incompetence, inefficiency or even a breakdown of law and order; there is ASUU’s inability to discipline its members owing to the voluntary nature of its membership; and there is too much unjustified and indefensible globe-trotting as members junket from one unnecessary conference to another using funds that are supposedly and otherwise inadequate even for teaching and research; but the quality of today’s graduate is inescapably as much a failure of the system as it is of neglect by the university lecturer.
[/b]But all this will not absolve the government of its own faults: [b] its notorious, continuing,, insupportable pigheaded failure to adequately fund education even as it misapplies the resources that will have done what is required in the sector; its highhandedness in always taking ASUU for granted; its cynical adoption of deception and serial insincerity to define the modus operandi of its approaches to, and interactions with, members of the staff union; and its adamant refusal to ever honour any of its agreement with ASUU until it is forced into doing so by a determined strike action. [/b]What is there in ASUU’s demand that will take the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Senate President, the Vice President and the President himself to fail to solve[b]? If it is the question of funding that the government is running away from, the report has presented its solution to that.

You can read the rest of the article here
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/columns/friday-columns/9590-why-ASUU-is-always-on-strike-i
PoliticsRe: EFCC Traces N47.2billion, $487.5million To Diezani Alison-madueke by senier007(m): 8:04am On Aug 09, 2017
This one just weak me, she even bought a dumping site

[/b]The land, which is located in Oniru Chieftaincy Family Private Estate, Lekki peninsular, Lagos and currently being utilized as a dumping site, was bought on February 16, 2012, for N135 Million (One Hundred and Thirty- Five Million Naira).[b]
PoliticsRe: Unbelievable!!! EFCC Traces N47.2billion, $487.5million To Ex-minister Diezani by senier007(op): 8:01am On Aug 09, 2017
How I wish I was a minister during baba GEJ, could have bought lalasticlala and nairaland.com join together through she'll company but God in his infinite mercy saved me from humiliation and media trial,

Crime doesn't pay
No Matter how long it takes the long hand of the law will surely catch up with you
Didnt hear anything from her ethnic champion lately
Thought they will be protesting in America about "is it your money she stole"?
PoliticsUnbelievable!!! EFCC Traces N47.2billion, $487.5million To Ex-minister Diezani by senier007(op): 7:56am On Aug 09, 2017
[/b]The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said it has traced at least N47.2Billion and $487.5Million in cash and properties to former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
“This followed painstaking investigations by operatives of the EFCC,” two staff of the anti-graft agency wrote in an article sent to PREMIUM TIMES.
The former Minister is also being investigated for corruption and money laundering in the United States and the United Kingdom[b]
.

The article, written by Tony Orilade and Aisha Gambari of the EFCC Media department reads:
By Tony Orilade & Aisha Gambari

From time immemorial, precious metals – gold, silver and sparkling stones such as diamonds have delighted women. Relationships have been built and destroyed, wars fought for and reconciliations cemented with gold and precious stones. Not too far back in history, Liberia was the theatre of war over Blood Diamonds.
Unlike Liberia however, the Nigerian nation is not at war. But, it seems Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, until recently, Minister of Petroleum Resources, going by the sheer amount of her acquisition of gold and diamonds, may have been fighting a spirited war against millions of compatriots who are heavily and unevenly yoked by crass poverty. To boot, the former minister is accused of having stolen – in broad daylight – the money that funded her acquisitive binge.
A search of one of Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s palatial residences in Abuja, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) turned up boxes of gold, silver and diamond jewellery, worth several million pounds sterling.

Apart from the jewellery, the EFCC, Nigeria’s foremost anticorruption agency, has traced N47.2 Billion and $487.5 Million in cash and properties to the former Minister of Petroleum Resources in Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
The former minister who has been in London since the birth of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, has however continued to deny any financial misdeed. She insists she is being severely maligned and persecuted by the EFCC.
But, on the strength of weighty evidences placed before Nigerian courts, there are a string of judicial pronouncements ordering the forfeiture of all allegedly ill-gotten wealth to Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s former employers, the Federal Government of Nigeria.
DIEZIANI ALISON MADUEKE PROPERTIES IN LAGOS 065 No. 7 Thornbur Avenue Yaba Lagos property
One of the constitutional requirements to be appointed to public office in Nigeria, is the total declaration of all personal assets. It does seem like that provision was observed more in the breach by Mrs. Alison-Madueke.
The EFCC, in the course of investigation, traced another property valued at $37.5m to the former minister in Banana Island, Lagos. She was said to have purchased the 15-storey building, which comprises 18 flats and six penthouses, between 2011 and 2012from the developers, YF Construction and Real Estate.
The property was allegedly acquired in the name of a shell company, Rusimpex Limited, which is managed by one Afamefuna Nwokedim, Principal Partner, Stillwaters Law Firm, Lagos.
On August 7, 2017, Justice Chuka Obiozor, a vacation judge sitting at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, ordered the final forfeiture of a $37.5m (N11.75bn) (Eleven Billion, Seven Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) property on Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos allegedly belonging to Diezani Alison-Madueke.
PLOT 808, NO. 135, AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI LAGOS.
The order followed an exparte application filed on July 17, 2017 by the EFCC.
At the last adjourned sitting on July 19, 2017, counsel to the EFCC, A.B.C. Ozioko, while moving the ex-parte application, had urged the court to order the forfeiture of the total sum of US$2, 740,197.96 and N84, 537,840.70 respectively found by the Commission in Rusimpex USD account No. 1013612486 domiciled in Zenith Bank Plc suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities. Ozioko had also urged the court to order an interim forfeiture of the assets and property. Ruling on the applications, Justice Obiozor had ordered the respondents- Deziani, Afamefuna Nwokedi and Rusimpex Limited- to show cause within 14 days why the properties should not be forfeited to the Federal Government.
The judge had further ordered the publication of the interim order in any national newspaper for the respondents or anyone who is interested in the property to appear before the court to show cause within 14 days why the final order of the property should not be made in favour of the Federal Government.
At the resumed hearing on August 7, counsel to the EFCC argued that the failure of the second and third respondent, Nwokedi and Rusimex meant that “they are not willing to contest the application”.

In his ruling, Justice Obiozor ordered the final forfeiture of the property to the Federal government, in view of the failure of any interested parties or persons to contest the interim forfeiture order as published in a national newspaper by the Commission. The court also ordered the permanent forfeiture of the sums of US$2, 740,197.96 and N84, 537,840.70 respectively realized as rent on the property.
PLOT 808, NO. 135, AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI LAGOS. DIEZIANI ALISON MADUEKE PROPERTIES IN LAGOS 057
But, by far the most numbing, record-shattering acquisitions of Alison-Madueke, is to be found in the ritzy, nouveaux riches playground of Banana Island, Lagos. It consists of two apartments at the Bella Vista Court.
The apartments which are Penthouses, are located on Block C-5, Flat 21, Plot 1, Zone N. For them, a $350 Million (Three Hundred andThree Hundred and Fifty Million US Dollar) hole was allegedly dug in the Nigerian treasury on November 22, 2011, by Ms. Alison-Madueke.
Also in Lagos, Ms. Alison-Madueke allegedly bought a block of six units serviced apartments at Number 135 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, just a few hundred metres away from the EFCC zonal operations hub. The apartment has a standby power generating set, sporting facilities, play ground and a water treatment plant. The property was bought at the rate of N800 Million (Eight Hundred Million Naira) on January 6, 2012.
Other properties in Yaba, Lagos, also discovered by the eagle eyes of the Commission’s operatives, are located at number 7, Thurnburn Street and 5, Raymond Street. The Thurnburn Street property consists of 21 mixed housing units of eight 4-bedroom apartments, two penthouse apartments of 3-bedrooms each and six 3-bedroom (all en-suite) terrace apartments.
The Raymond Street property is made up of two en-suite 2-bedroom apartments and one 4-bedroom apartment.
The Yaba, Lagos properties, which dug a deep hole of an eye-popping N1 Billion (One Billion Naira), were paid for on May 30, 2012. The same day Alison-Madueke splashed N900 million for the Port Harcourt estate.
In Lekki Phase one, an upscale neighbourhood of Lagos, operatives found a twin four-bedroom duplex. The duplex is located on Plot 33, Block 112, Lekki Peninsula Residential Scheme Phase 1, Lekki, Lagos, with an estimated value of over N200 Million (Two Hundred Million Naira).
Also in Lagos, a large expanse of land at Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos has also been traced to the former Petroleum Resources Minister. The land, which is located in Oniru Chieftaincy Family Private Estate, Lekki peninsular, Lagos and currently being utilized as a dumping site, was bought on February 16, 2012, for N135 Million (One Hundred and Thirty- Five Million Naira).
Plot 8, Gerard Road Ikoyi, Lagos, another property traced to Mrs. Alison-Madueke, is a penthouse on the 11th Floor in the Block B Wing of the building. It was bought for N12 Million (Twelve Million Naira) on December 20, 2011.
On Plot 10, Frederick Chiluba Close, in the serene, upscale Asokoro district of Abuja, lies a tastefully built and finished duplex. In the compound, there are also a Guest Chalet, Boy’s Quarters, an elegant swimming pool, fully equipped sports gym and a host of other amenities.
Investigators have discovered that the property acquired by the ex-minister in December, 2009, at the cost of N400 Million (Four Hundred Million Naira) was never declared in any of the asset declaration forms filed by Mrs. Alison-Madueke.
Also linked to the former Minister in Abuja is a mini estate at Mabushi, Abuja. The estate located on Plot 1205, Cadastral Zone B06, Mabushi Gardens Estate, houses 13 three bedroom terrace houses, each with one bedroom en-suite maid’s quarters. It was purchased on April 2, 2012 at the princely sum of N650 Million (Six Hundred and Fifty Million Naira).

In Aso Drive, Maitama, Abuja, Mrs. Alison-Madueke reportedly acquired a 6-bedroom en-suite apartment made up of three large living rooms, two bedroom Guest Chalets, two bedroom Boys Quarters, two lock up garages and a car park. It was bought on July 20, 2011 for N80 Million (Eighty Million Naira).
Down South in Nigeria’s oil city of Port Harcourt, the former minister’s acquisitive appetite took her to Heritage Court Estate, located on Plot 2C, Omerelu Street, Diobu Government Residential Area, Phase 1 Extension, Port Harcourt.
The Estate which is made up of 16 four bedroom terrace duplexes is equipped with among other facilities, a massive standby power generating set. Mrs. Alison-Madueke did not blink as she shelled out N900 Million (Nine Hundred Million Naira) for it on May 30, 2012.
In neighbouring Bayelsa State, an apartment with two blocks of flats, all en-suite, and with a Maid’s Quarters were also traced to her. The house located on Goodluck Jonathan Road, Yenagoa, is sitting on a large expanse of land.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/239620-unbelievable-efcc-traces-n47-2billion-487-5million-ex-minister-diezani-alison-madueke.html
PoliticsRe: How 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op): 8:22pm On Aug 08, 2017
tuniski:
Don't mind the guy jare he seems poor in arithmetic!
It's look am not the only person that's poor in arithmetic,

http://punchng.com/customs-intercept-assorted-vehicles-indian-hemp-worth-n1-6bn/amp/

According to customs, the DVP is 1.3b not the actual price woooh just the duty those cars are suppose to pay

If you don't know anything remain silent
PoliticsRe: How 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op): 8:21pm On Aug 08, 2017
lofty900:
very poor
It's look am not the only person that's poor in arithmetic,

http://punchng.com/customs-intercept-assorted-vehicles-indian-hemp-worth-n1-6bn/amp/

According to customs, the DVP is 1.3b not the actual price woooh just the duty those cars are suppose to pay

If you don't know anything remain silent
PoliticsRe: West Africa Herdsmen Plotting To Invade Benue To Stop Anti-grazing Law – Ortom by senier007(m): 12:59pm On Aug 06, 2017
This governors of nowadays are the most stupid set of governors ever ruleth, imagine a governor exposing security report in church and calling out CAN to help! Pathetic, why not handover to CAN? Always using their religion to garner sympathy. My God expose and humiliate anyone that's using religious, ethnicity and race to deceive and cause disunity among human and our humanity
PoliticsRe: How 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op):
This is what happen when government have taken over news dissemination, Army are also playing the ostrich game, and now that the Americans have open their Nyan-sh let's how things unfold
PoliticsRe: How 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op): 5:35pm On Aug 02, 2017
lofty900:
@OP do you know what billions of naira is? How much is a Prado or landcruiser? New hilux is N14, Multiply it by 20 and tell me if it's up to 500 million. See ur mouth like billions of naira undecided
Each prodojeep there cost from 20mil to 50mil
Toyota sienna cost more than 15mil brand new
New sienna cost close to 10mil and none of them is less than 20 so do the maths and tell me if your mouth too look like billion

I only snap few before they ask us to leave besides one of them was telling us more are on the way
PoliticsRe: How 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op): 5:31pm On Aug 02, 2017
OkuFaba:
I suspect OP blew this whistle.
LOL am not a whistle blower, besides I hate naija whistle blowing, was in that command today for some business then all of a sudden this guy's brought this car I thought of sharing it here so that it won't be swept under the carpet
So we are hoping lalasticlala or Mynd44 could blow the whistle here
PoliticsHow 9 Soldiers, 4 UNIMAID Staff, 14 Others Were Killed In Boko Haram Ambush by senier007(op): 5:05pm On Aug 02, 2017
The kidnap of oil workers that resulted in the death of nine soldiers also led to the death of at least 18 other people including some of the kidnap victims, PREMIUM TIMES can exclusively report.

The victims, who included scientists, engineers and some personnel of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) were ambushed near Jibi village in Gubio Local Government Area on Tuesday while on an oil exploration mission in Lake Chad.

The NNPC, which is directly responsible for the oil exploration, had said 10 people were part of the team, but that the oil workers were mainly staff of the Geology department of the University of Maiduguri (Unimaid) to whom part of the oil exploration was subcontracted.

After their kidnap on Tuesday, the Nigerian Army, alongside members of the Civilian-JTF, launched a rescue mission.

The Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, a brigadier general, in a statement announced the rescue of all the NNPC staff, saying nine soldiers paid the supreme sacrifice in the process.

“So far, they (troops) have rescued all the NNPC staff and recovered the corpses of the officer, 8 soldiers and a civilian who have been deposited at the 7 Division Medical Services and Hospital,” he said.

THE CASUALTY

Reliable sources both within the military and the University of Maiduguri have, however, confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES that the casualty was beyond what was announced by the army, and that none of the oil workers were actually rescued alive.

Mr. Usman did not say how many NNPC officials were rescued alive.

At least 18 other people died from the raid, a top military source confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES.

“The rescue team which comprised the military, CJTF leadership from Maiduguri and the Magumeri chapter arrived back Maiduguri at about 6:30 p.m,” the source said.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/238300-exclusive-untold-story-9-nigerian-soldiers-4-unimaid-staff-14-others-killed-boko-haram-ambush.html/amp
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Kidnap Shamsideen Abiodun Omotayo, Ikeja Council Clerk, Demand N20m by senier007(m): 4:10pm On Aug 02, 2017
Our beloved country is on trial,
Crime is getting out of hand,
No one is safe,
The east is boiling,
The north is in tatter,
The west is crumbling,
The South is getting hotter,
Is that what we want as human?
Politicians have cause a lot of problems.
What have u done as a citizen, as human to correct such thing, it's time to start thinking humanity,
It's time to start helping each other, you never know may be you might stop the next would-kidnapper.
Let's help the less privileged ones
IT'S NOT ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU HAVE OR HOW MUCH YOU SPEND BUT HOW MANY PEOPLE DID YOU HELP IN YOUR CAPACITY AS HUMAN.
# ALWAYSDOGOOD2OTHERS
CelebritiesRe: Investor BJ Set To Rival Hushpuppi, Poses With Bags Of Gucci Clothes by senier007(m): 3:59pm On Aug 02, 2017
Don't know what wrong with our societies this days, nowadays youth prefer showing off to philanthropy,
Elders fight over national cake,
Children are dying cuz of war, malnutrition and other social vices,
Religion is simply relegated to place of worship,
Culture is no more,
People appreciate culture-less western world to our individual cultures,
Domestic violence is all time high,
No one wants to help except through social media
The question is that who we are?
Is that what we want as human?
What have you done in your capacity as a human?
Do we just accept this fake people to deceive us?
LET'S ALL START HELPING THE LESS PRIVILEGED IN OUR OWN WAY, LET'S IGNORE THIS BANKRUPTCY-TO BE SOCIAL MEDIA FAKE CELEBRITIES.
IT MUST BEGIN WITH YOU.
# ALWAYSDOGOOD2OTHERS
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Panel To Buhari: Sack Babachir, Oke by senier007(op): 9:32am On Jul 30, 2017
Lalasticlala u still dey church?
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo Panel To Buhari: Sack Babachir, Oke by senier007(op):
Babachir the grass cutter, didn't hear anything from CAN again abi they don chop clean mouth troway their own brother ?
PoliticsOsinbajo Panel To Buhari: Sack Babachir, Oke by senier007(op): 7:46am On Jul 30, 2017
Other top government officials to be investigated

The presidential panel that investigated the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David Lawal and the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke, has recommended that the duo be replaced.

Daily Trust on Sunday learnt at the weekend that the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo-led committee recommended that the suspended government official and the nation’s top spy master be disengaged and replaced.

Others members of the investigation panel are; the National Security Adviser, General Babagana Monguno (rtd) and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on April 19, suspended Babachir and Oke and set up the three-man committee to investigate alleged infractions against both officials within a period of two weeks.

Babachir was investigated for allegedly awarding millions of naira contracts to a company in which he had interest, Global Vision Limited, under the Presidential Initiative on the North East (PINE).

A Senate Committee on Humanitarian Crisis in the North-East, which had earlier found the suspended SGF culpable of alleged complicity in a N200 million grass-cutting contract to clear “invasive plant species” in Yobe State, had demanded his resignation and prosecution.

Oke was probed for alleged $43.4 million operations cash found by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission at apartment 7B in Osborne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos. He had reportedly claimed that the money belonged to the NIA and was approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan for some covert operations.

The presidential panel was mandated to uncover the circumstances by which the NIA came into possession of the funds and find out how and by whose or which authority the funds were made available to the NIA as well as to establish whether or not there was a breach of the law or security procedure in obtaining custody and use of the funds.

In accordance with Buhari’s directive, the most senior permanent secretary in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr Habibat Lawal and Oke’s senior deputy, Ambassador Arab Yadam, are currently acting as SGF and Director-General of the NIA respectively.

A senior government official, who is close to the panel, confirmed to our correspondent that the report of the investigations indicted both officials.

“The report of the investigations is ready. The two suspended officials were recommended for total disengagement and replacement. It is clearly stated in the report that they should not be brought back to their positions. They are to be disengaged as recommended.

“As promised, the committee gave fair hearing to all the parties involved. It was a thorough investigation. You would recall that the investigation was slightly extended beyond the two-week period which Mr President gave the committee,” the source stated.

In a statement issued on May 3, the Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr Laolu Akande, had said that the panel was scheduled to submit its report to President Buhari on Monday, May 8.

But President Buhari left Nigeria for the United Kingdom on May 7 for a follow-up consultation with his doctors.

Asked why Acting President Yemi Osinbajo was yet to act on the report, the source, who pleaded anonymity, posited that doing so would be repugnant to natural justice since Osinbajo himself headed the probe panel.

“Natural justice demands that the acting president should not be the one to act on the report because he is the chairman of the panel. And if he had acted on it, the same people who are complaining now would have still raised an issue,” the official said.

He also disclosed that during their appearances before the panel, Babachir and Oke made some revelations that would lead to the investigation of some other top government officials.

The source, however, refused to mention names of those officials; he

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/osinbajo-panel-to-buhari-sack-babachir-oke/207667.html

PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 12:23am On Jul 27, 2017
Iamoilprince:
Zarma is the present HOD
Militus is confirmed dead
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 8:58am On Jul 26, 2017
Iamoilprince:
The first on the list was my seminar supervisor! I know most of those guys.

God bring them back safely
Went to same dept, was supervised by Alkali and zarma
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 8:56am On Jul 26, 2017
NuclearWinter:
Nah your entire family BH go consume.

Deal with the monster you created in your filthy North
Hhahahaha
Some people don't even know their selves anymore, they deny their very existence, at same time they are afraid of their own shadow
If you believe BH is scam, then you need notto fear because anything scam is harmless unless if you believe it to be real
I didn't create or part of those that created the monster but the likes of you have contributed a lot in "creation of the monster" and also sustaining it, why? Admitting a problem is the first step in solving the problem, you are still in denial until they reach your side that's when you will know it's a "SCAM"
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 8:15am On Jul 26, 2017
amanda2013:
Another scam
Whats your reason
Hope when it's down to one of your relative you will say the same thing
I pray for such "Scam" to fall on you or one of them
Bunch of insensitive people
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 8:13am On Jul 26, 2017
NuclearWinter:
Why not tell me what there is to love about your polio ravaged boko infested North first
Don't understand how you people reason, don't know if someone has cast a spelt on your brain or hate will not allow you to see good in people, were you abused as a child? Were you born out of wedlock and you were told that it's cuz of the "polio infested North"? One minute you will deny boko haram as northern conspiracy and the next minute you will say they want to release their people And at same time you will claim it's a scam! Please go a d study" Logic and Critical thinking " then come back and analyze thing logically
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 7:57am On Jul 26, 2017
NuclearWinter:
Your jihadist wet dreams will die in sambisa forest
Why do you feel insecure or rage when ever some thing concerning the north is discussed? Can you tell me one thing from your inner-self apart from what you were though or told why you hate anything North?
Are you a misogyny by chance?
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 7:55am On Jul 26, 2017
NuclearWinter:
Nobody was kidnapped

Just another false flag to kick of another round of negotiating that will see BH members released and a hefty ransom paid to them
Doubting Thomas spotted
Hope when one of your family member is kidnap you will also say the same insensitive thing, I believe paranoid is in your gene and cynicism is your blood group
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 7:52am On Jul 26, 2017
NuclearWinter:
They have began another scam from where the APC led FG will now pay heavy ransom through NNPC and the oil prospecting firm to Boko Haram for their release.

Abi una don forget say, Borno is now an oil producing state and that BH is now fighting for resource control and no more jihad?

Or have you forgotten that this same diabolical Sunni bastards in power have always maintained their position of granting amnesty to Boko Haram.


Or have you forgotten so soon that the chief boko stated as far back as 2010 that BH arose due to the FG offering amnesty for ND militants.

This is just another scam like the bbog which they intend to use as another platform to release BH members and pay them a handsome ransom package.

Fear Ab0ki
[/b]THE NORTHS ALWAYS REMEMBERS [b]

PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Kidnap Oil Prospectors In Borno by senier007(op): 7:39am On Jul 26, 2017
They need prayers and to put pressure on the government to secure them , somebody needs to be fired for this security blunders,


lalasticlala move this to the promise land so that people will know no where in Borno is safe including the lake Chad site
CrimeRe: Heads May Roll In Army Over Leaked Document by senier007(m): 7:36am On Jul 26, 2017
Well it's public service, issue of promotion and transfer is not suppose to be secret in the first place unless if you have something to hide

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