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PoliticsRe: Obafemi Awolowo Lying In State After His "Controversial" Death In 1987 by shineeye: 12:59am On May 05, 2015
Shirley07:
Prove it or remain cursed.
Self entitled eediots. Try your biafra stupidity again, you will all be wiped off.
Nothing will happen can you stand the heat?just pray God should keep touching their hearts because if they start you might end up in another country as refugee
PoliticsRe: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by shineeye: 11:35am On May 04, 2015
customized13:
Don't worry thread, I will be in Enugu later today, I will graze this thread with pictures henceforth.

Meanwhile, I will need to know my way around Enugu. Thank God I am free from the stressful life of Lagos.
So now you are fully residing at 042 the city is beautiful sometimes i wonder what else the new governor will do even nsukka his place chime build first class roads with street lights there already.

You are free to show us more pictures of coal city cheesy
PoliticsRe: In Sambisa Men Took Turns To Have Me,now I'm Pregnant by shineeye: 10:07am On May 04, 2015
north is cursed
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Owing Workers. Pensioners 13 Month Salaries.. by shineeye: 10:51am On May 03, 2015
i wonder how he won the election if he owe teachers for 9 months
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by shineeye: 7:23pm On May 01, 2015
BuddahMonk:
Will Anambra State use the ones longer than those Enugwu and FCT are usinghuh?
Why not?anambra need lots of it due to her population size
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by shineeye: 12:47pm On May 01, 2015
eCollynzo:
The reasons for patronising Tata buses are stated in the article. Does Innoson produce the kind of long buses described?
Yes innoson produce long buses they even produce coaches for long distant travel
PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 12:05pm On May 01, 2015
Godwin10123:
You know you re not saying the truth. Igbos criticized the killing in the north more than any region in Nigeria. The SE lost more dan the SW in the north. Get ur facts right!
you are not getting my point,so other regions rather die in silence and watch their people massacred yeah?igbos criticizing boko haram in the north because we are not northern slaves even northerners themselves were scared to talk,igbos have the liver to challenge any region in nigeria why cant south west criticize the same way or is it fear?
PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 11:37am On May 01, 2015
Godwin10123:
I undrstood ur massage. Y not make ur reference with boko haram massacre in the north, ife-modakeke war, etc. U portray the SE as those dat drum 4 war presently. U re sowing a seed of hatred. Sometins re better not remembered at this time and dis is certainly one of them.
This is what i don't get from these people,no one from southwest ever challenged boko haram massacre in the north,they all kept silence,people killed by boko haram are they less human than biafran war genocide victims.It baffles us the way they think in nigeria is not healthy at all,they worried so much for igbos and niger-deltas that fought biafran war more than innocent hausa and christian minority children being massacre by Islamist terrorist everyday....

The fear of east leaving the country worry them more than boko haram does is a pity
PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 8:54am On May 01, 2015
kinibigdeal:
I quite agree with you that the southwestern state rely too much on the government, i agree because am democratic and not loopsided as you guys but can the east develop without the west? the little progressive changes in the east aftermath the war was pitifully guarantee by the west! but when you talk of being ahead, i will like to know if on "business, education, infrastructural wise or what? lets brainstorm together shineye
You accepted that the west rely on government to survive which is a good thing but the east does not rely on southwest for survival at all,when you check the poverty index in nigeria southwest follows north in the chart upon you guys being in power after the war sharing oil wealth's between the elites that is a topic of another day.East never gained anything from southwest they actually invested more in southwest than any tribe in nigeria lf you can tell yourself the truth.Though awolowo stole from igbos after the war even though he use the stolen wealth to provide free education in yorubaland and that didn't go far because what he did was evil.Today his tribe statistically 3rd after south east and south south on highest grade.

Let me wait and see what u can come up with including facts then i will supply you enough evidence from MY PDF files
PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 8:26am On May 01, 2015
kinibigdeal lets compare southeast with ur parasite southwest if u push for it u will see that even people that came out from war are 500yrs ahead of your region what does that tell u
PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 12:56am On May 01, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 12:54am On May 01, 2015
look at today's picture from sambisa forest now tell me what have changed since biafran war?

PoliticsRe: Flashback Pictures Of Nigeria Civil War by shineeye: 12:27am On May 01, 2015
So do u think if another war start the world power will support nigeria again this time around it will be a different ball game this is 21st century yarribaman
PoliticsRe: SIR EMEKA TO BECOME MINORITY LEADER OF THE LAGOS STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY?(PHOTO) by shineeye: 10:51pm On Apr 18, 2015
OkuDiOver1:
obama management unec is that you?
okudiover you are really oku grin
PoliticsKidnapping Is Our Family Business, Nanny Tells Police-thepunch Pictures by shineeye(op): 6:16pm On Apr 18, 2015
She confessed to have been responsible for the kidnap of two kids – Rapheal and Michael – in the Magodo area of Lagos State in December last year. Adeyemi explained that herself and husband together with their four children formerly lived in the Ajah area of Lagos State, but relocated to Shasha to evade arrest after kidnapping the Magodo boys.

PUNCH Metro had reported that the Orekoyas had posted on OLX, an online sales portal, saying they needed a nanny for their children.

The suspect was said to have contacted the family and was employed immediately.

Barely 24 hours after she was employed, the nanny abducted three children of the family – Aderomola (11 months), Adedamola (4 years) and Demola (6 years).

Our correspondent reported that N15m ransom was initially demanded from the family, which was later reduced to N13m after much appeal by the victims’ mother.

PUNCH Metro reported that the family paid an undisclosed amount of money into the bank account of the kidnappers before the children were released on Tuesday.

On Thursday, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Kayode Aderanti, announced on a television programme that the nanny had been arrested.

The suspect was paraded at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja.

Adeyemi told our correspondent that it was the second time she would be abducting kids in the state.

She confessed to have been responsible for the kidnap of two kids – Rapheal and Michael – in the Magodo area of Lagos State in December last year.

Adeyemi explained that herself and husband together with their four children formerly lived in the Ajah area of Lagos State, but relocated to Shasha to evade arrest after kidnapping the Magodo boys.

The suspect claimed that the Magodo victims’ parents paid N2m, adding that she was paid N30,000 by her husband.

She said she was contacted for maid jobs through her brother-in-law and his wife, who were always online to track posts.

On how she kidnapped the Orekoya children, she said, “On Wednesday, their father and mother went to work. I put the little one on my back, while I held the others by the hands, telling them that I wanted to buy them something. We boarded a vehicle to Ojuelegba and from there; I took another bus to Iyana Ipaja and contacted my husband.

“I took them home, where they stayed with me in one of the rooms. I bought cereal for the 11-month-old baby; he was always fed with pap at his mother’s place. I gave the others normal food. They always watch cartoon on the television; they never missed home.

“My husband told me that he wanted to collect a token from the parents, but the following day, I found out that the kidnappers demanded N15m.

“I challenged my husband for asking for such a big sum. He said I should shut up because I had already fulfilled my part and that it was time for them to do theirs. Later, I heard in the news that he had reduced it to N13m.”

The 35-year-old said she did not feel any remorse for her action until she saw the victims’ mother weeping on a national television.

She said she begged her husband to release the kids.

“But my husband said he would not release the kids until he collected the money. Later, he told me they had paid the money,” she added.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the kidnap gang consisted of four people– the suspect’s brother-in-law, Hakeem Kareem; her husband, Waheed Kareem; her sister-in-law, Ajoke Oseni, and herself.

She said when the police arrested her, she was at a fan repairer’s workshop, adding that her husband saw them taking her away and fled.

Adeyemi said she was a victim of bad marriage, advising parents to always investigate the kind of man their daughters intended to marry.

She appealed to the Orekoya family to forgive her of her wrongs.

She said, “Mummy Damola, don’t be offended at what I have done. This is what bad marriage did to me. I only delivered the message of my husband.”

PUNCH Metro learnt that when the police arrested the suspect, a 16-year-old girl, Henrietta Odili, was equally apprehended.

Odili, an indigene of Delta State, was said to be living with an uncle in Benin, when she saw a post on OLX that the gang needed a maid.

Odili, a Senior Secondary School pupil, told our correspondent that she ran away from home to work with the group and she was overwhelmed by the love they showed her.

She said, “I met this woman (Adeyemi) through OLX. I was searching for a job online when I saw that she needed a maid and I decided to work with her. When I got to their place in Lagos, they took my (mobile) phone and said they would return it after one month. But they never did until after two months. When they returned it, they had removed my SIM card. I observed that all their things were done in secrecy.”

Asked if she saw the Orekoya kids when they were kidnapped, she said Adeyemi told her they were children of a popular artiste, Waje.

She said, “When she brought the first two kids– Michael and Rapheal – she said they were her family members and were on holiday.

“She told me that the new boys were Waje’s children and their mother asked her to take care of them. I never suspected I was living with kidnappers.

“But yesterday (Wednesday), we went to visit somebody. I just noticed she started running and I ran with her. The police caught up with us and said she was a kidnapper, and I was a suspect.”

The Commissioner of Police said the police got the suspect by tracking her telephone line.

He said, “Upon the rescue of the kids, I gave the directive that she should be arrested. We tracked her down through her phone, using the technological tools at our disposal. We arrested her at Shasha, where the children were rescued.

“Initially, she denied that she was involved in the kidnap. But eventually she opened up. We are in hot pursuit of others and we will get them soon.”

Aderanti advised parents and guardians not to be in a hurry to employ house helps without doing background checks on them.

When our correspondent visited the residence of the Orekoyas on Lawanson Road, he met the family in a joyous mood.

The children were seen playing around the house.

On their experience, one of the children, Demola, said, “Our aunty took us to our new house. She gave us bread, Indomie and rice. They put us in a bag, like the one they put rice in, and put us inside the car.”

Their mother, Adebisi, said despite the criticism that had trailed her decision to hire a nanny on OLX, she did not think she was wrong.

She said by employing a nanny, she was also creating a job.

Their father, Leke, refused to disclose the amount paid to the kidnappers.



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PoliticsRe: Ijeoma Ozichi Writes Chimamanda Adichie On The Oba Of Lagos Statement To Igbos by shineeye: 11:32am On Apr 15, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Thank you my brother. Are you Yoruba? Honestly I don't understand what people want to achieve with all these hatred. There are so many Igbo-Yoruba weddings being planned as I right, just move round on Saturday and see for yourself. Even amongst my friends, a lot of Igbo-Yoruba marriages and then some people are here writing rubbish.

I wish you the best too.
yoruba igbo wedding 80% end up a failed marriages i no that for sure
PoliticsRe: Ijeoma Ozichi Writes Chimamanda Adichie On The Oba Of Lagos Statement To Igbos by shineeye: 11:16am On Apr 15, 2015
stupid girl when they start using boko haram to kidnap girls again they will first grap you from your pant and swing you inside their run down trucks and take you to sambosa forest efulefu nwuru anwu....
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by shineeye: 11:41am On Apr 08, 2015
ollah1:
Hehe how does schooling correlate with dirtyness? I guess they can stand their dirtyness In the western regions right
not only that yorubas are dirty ugly looking chimps and back stabbers they stand out in igboland due to the way they too black and ugly reach their looks scared kids in igboland
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by shineeye: 11:37am On Apr 08, 2015
ucheokpara100:
can u hustle in igbo land? igbos has finishd all the hustles in their land infact in the whole Nigeria goin their is just to make fool of yoursef, iam from Rivers no Rivers person will ever think of goin to any igbo state to hustle cos u will definately become a failure.
their is this incidence where someone from my town went to imo state to hustle can u believe for 16years this guy didnt return we have to contribute money went to bring him back.
na so e bad their o.
yoruba claiming rivers any rivers can speak and write igbo go and ask amachi the governor so if u cant write in igbo it means u are one of the sons of omoniles from olile under bridge ikpu Yoruba like u
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by shineeye: 11:33am On Apr 08, 2015
ollah1:
I agree with you op. A typical yoruba person can still go schooling in calabar, Port Harcourt, Benin, etc but not Ibo States. There's something about them that ain't pretty.
igbos cant stand yoruba people dirtyness that is why
PoliticsRe: Why Are Yoruba State Capitals Developed With Mud Houses In The 21st Century?pix by shineeye: 10:19am On Apr 08, 2015
why is this Yoruba man posting old onitsha pictures to insult anambra people SMH
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by shineeye: 10:11am On Apr 08, 2015
LagosLagoon:
Yiboe monkey, be warned.
nothing go happen go and ask ur masters they are now begging for peace in the north yorubas will be on their knees in few days
PoliticsRe: Police Discover Bomb Factory In Enugu by shineeye: 9:50am On Apr 08, 2015
PentiumPro:
No suspicion, 100% fact! The NPF should beam more searchlight on Igbo land for more of such bomb making factories.
Igbos are the problem of Nigeria.
we will test it in lagos market first before the army step foot in enugu dont come here and cry like a silly hoe grin
PoliticsRe: Why Are Igbo Towns 98% Indigenous? by shineeye: 9:46am On Apr 08, 2015
LagosLagoon:
I heard his royal highness, Oba Akiolu's message loud and clear; and the result on Saturday shall determine my next line of action action.

The beasts from the East have desecrated me, and together with Olukun, we shall swallow them all and make amadioha dance naked in the market square. No flat head will be spared. Be warned!

Orishas bless Akiolu for speaking up and bless all Yoruba people.

Ashe.
yoruba people are not in any way have much say in lagos even in house assembly 4 igbo candidates won and they are now the members of the house representatives in lagos.Lagos is no mans land" igbos are buying up everywhere in lagos developing the swampy lands and selling it back to other ethnic groups that can afford it specially niger delta people are buying a big chunk of properties from igbo developers..... in few yrs Oba of lagos will relocate down inside yoruba villages apparently some foreign big financial companies are backing igbos and that is the big problem illiterate Oba and his kins will face in future because those companies will do anything to protect their investment

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