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and dey say GEJ is not working....by the time he complete's his 8 years in office all APC,Tinubu and Buhari vagabond will be shouting "HALLA JONATHAN"... Oga jona carry go,u'r on the right track to make nigeria the best country to stay and invest..... |
Treat Boko Haram the Way You Treated Niger Delta Militants-Buhari Former Head of State General Muhammadu Buhari has advised President Goodluck Jonathan to resign from office for his inability to tackle the security challenges facing the country. “Jonathan should vacate and give way to competent hand to govern the country”, he said. Speaking to newsmen in his residence in Daura town yesterday, General Buhari said the issue of security is a fundamental duty of any responsible government, but Jonathan failed to protect the lives and the properties of Nigerians since he assumed power. “When the Niger Delta militants started their activities in the South- South, they were invited by the late President Umaru Yar’adua. An aircraft was sent to them and their leaders met with the late President in Aso Rock and discussed issues. They were given money and a training scheme was introduced for their members. But when the Boko Haram emerged in the north members of the sect were killed,” General Buhari lamented. “And when the police failed to address the insurgency, soldiers were invited and they captured the Boko Haram leader, Muhammad Yusuf alive and handed him over to police. But Yusuf was eventually killed, his in-law too was killed and their houses were demolished”, he said. He said the murder of the Boko Haram leader however provoked his followers and that was what led the country to its present situation. He suggested that government should adopt a new approach that will end the insurgency without affecting the lives and properties of innocent people. “In Bama and Baga towns, military personnel were reported to have been engaged in extortion and sometimes raping of women. And because a soldier was killed in Baga the whole town was sacked by military. This is not the best way military should have acted when they were sent to restore law and order in a town. How can a responsible government allow its people to be killed in this way,” he asked. He warned that the police, SSS, army, navy and Air force should know how to conduct themselves and act professionally. “The soldiers are not expected to go and sack a town because one of them is killed. They are expected to capture the culprits for prosecution. After all the soldiers are not meant to tackle internal crisis but when it is necessary they should act professionally. “Whoever is sent to protect people should also protect their integrity. When the former England’s Prime Minister, Margret Thatcher decided to hold its political meeting in Brighton the security advised her to cancel the meeting because of the IRN rebellions, but she insisted and held the meeting. The hotel she was accommodated was bombed and some of her political associates were killed but soldiers did not condone the area and kill everybody there, rather they conducted themselves professionally,” Buhari said. General Buhari, who condemned the imposition of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, said state of emergency was not the best way to address insurgency in the three affected states and the country in general. “Government cannot kill all the Boko Haram members. Government should rather arrest and prosecute the Boko Haram members. They should only be killed when they said clearly they wage war against their country like what happened during the civil war. And even during civil war we that fought in the war were given a copy of code of conduct book which guided us against killing innocent people”, he said. |
And they say APC is the way forward....smh |
good one mr billionaire,u always think like me...soon u'll get to my level |
we the living should b thinking how to live a life dat will have positive impart in the lives of humanity..... Prof. I respect you once more... |
President Jonathan Goodluck commissioned the International terminal of Enugu airport. Gov Chime said international flights will start landing within a month. I believe gov Chime. Now one can fly from Europe to Enugu without touching that tribal Lagos... GEJ for 2015 |
so FG don discover my plan-B to sneak out of dis useless country.....shiiiit! |
cool pix...love naija |
barca for bayern
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who cares kwan!....i dont watch dem |
Security Tips: 1) What shld a woman do if she finds herself alone in d company of a strange male as she prepares to enter a lift in a high-rise apartment late @ night? Experts Say: Enter the lift. If you need to reach the 13th floor, press all the buttons up to your destination. No one will attack you in a lift that stops on every floor. 2) What to do if a stranger tries to attack you when you are alone in your house, run into the kitchen. Experts Say: You alone know where the chili powder and turmeric are kept.And where the knives and plates are. All these can be turned into deadly weapons. If nothing else, start throwing plates and utensils all over. Let them break. Scream. Remember that noise is the greatest enemy of a molester. He does not want to be caught. 3} Taking a Taxi at Night. Experts Say: Before getting in2 any vehicle at night, note its registration number.Then call ur family or friend & pass on the details to them in the language the driver understands. Even if no one answers your call, pretend U are in a conversation.Th e driver now knows some1 has his details and he will be in serious trouble if anything goes wrong. He is now bound to take U home safe & sound. A potential attacker is now Ur de facto protector! 4}What if the driver turns into a street he is not supposed to - and you feel you are entering a danger zone? Experts Say: Use the handle of your purse or your scarf to wrap around his neck and pull him back. Within seconds, he will feel choked and helpless. If you don’t have a purse or scarf just pull him back by his collar.The top button of his shirt would then do the same trick. 5} If you are stalked at night. Expert Say: enter a shop or a house and explain ur predicament. If shops are not open, go inside an ATM box. ATM centers always have security guards. They are also monitored by Close Circuit television. Fearing identification, no 1 will dare attack U. Please spread it 2 all d women (& men) U care abt & spread awareness. |
good work,great innovation frm naija..... Halla naija.... |
Security Tips: 1) What shld a woman do if she finds herself alone in d company of a strange male as she prepares to enter a lift in a high-rise apartment late @ night? Experts Say: Enter the lift. If you need to reach the 13th floor, press all the buttons up to your destination. No one will attack you in a lift that stops on every floor. 2) What to do if a stranger tries to attack you when you are alone in your house, run into the kitchen. Experts Say: You alone know where the chili powder and turmeric are kept.And where the knives and plates are. All these can be turned into deadly weapons. If nothing else, start throwing plates and utensils all over. Let them break. Scream. Remember that noise is the greatest enemy of a molester. He does not want to be caught. 3} Taking a Taxi at Night. Experts Say: Before getting in2 any vehicle at night, note its registration number.Then call ur family or friend & pass on the details to them in the language the driver understands. Even if no one answers your call, pretend U are in a conversation.Th e driver now knows some1 has his details and he will be in serious trouble if anything goes wrong. He is now bound to take U home safe & sound. A potential attacker is now Ur de facto protector! 4}What if the driver turns into a street he is not supposed to - and you feel you are entering a danger zone? Experts Say: Use the handle of your purse or your scarf to wrap around his neck and pull him back. Within seconds, he will feel choked and helpless. If you don’t have a purse or scarf just pull him back by his collar.The top button of his shirt would then do the same trick. 5} If you are stalked at night. Expert Say: enter a shop or a house and explain ur predicament. If shops are not open, go inside an ATM box. ATM centers always have security guards. They are also monitored by Close Circuit television. Fearing identification, no 1 will dare attack U. Please spread it 2 all d women (& men) U care abt & spread awareness. |
braxjay: your English teacher is wickedmay be he went to community school where dey sit on d floor or under a tree.....so is not his fault bro |
mtcheew....abeg next |
all these children of devil...beta giv ur life to God now b4 it'll b too late |
Sanusi seeks ban of CAN, JNI, Afenifere, ACF, Ohanaeze, others..by: Sanni Onogu, Abuja. CENTRAL Bank Governor Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has recommended the ban of religious and socio-cultural groups. Sanusi, who spoke yesterday at a dinner organised by the Northern Reawakening Forum (NRF) in Abuja, listed such associations to include; the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Afenifere, Ohaneze Ndigbo, Ja’amatu Nasril Islam (JNI) and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) chief said such bodies were self-seeking groups jostling for political space and relevance. He described the groups as political associations in religion and regional garbs. Sanusi said: “When I was approached to speak on the economy at the forum called the Northern Reawakening Forum, my initial reaction was that I don’t go to these regional and ethnic groups because I have a very strong views against Arewa, Afenifere, Ohaneze and other regional and ethnic groups. “And I think these regional and ethnic groups should be banned; including, by the way, Ja’amatu Nasril Islam (JNI), and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). “They should be banned because they are not religious organizations; they are not cultural organisations; they are political associations in disguise of religion and region.” He noted that forming a regional group had been the style of those seeking political relevance. Sanusi said: “If I want, when I leave office, I could do the same by setting up an Association of Cattle Fulani Muslims and create a group. “I find a series of old grievance between Fulanis and their Hausa neighbours and that is it. I become a nuisance and people have to deal with me.” He lamented that people now cash in on their headship of such organisations to gain access to the seat of governance. Sanusi said: “You go to the Aso Rock Villa; you go the Presidency and see somebody walk in freely. “The only reason he is there is because such person is the leader of a group that is threatening the security of this country. He hasn’t got anything to contribute. “But he has to be called because if you don’t talk to him, there will be no peace; meanwhile, the Constitution says the Federal Government must promote associations that cut across ethnic and religious divides. “What do we have, we have a religious organisation or regional organisation that invites government officials to come and speak and they invite them and honour them. And what you get is glorifying these regions and religions. “The difference between a Muslim and a Christian in the North is nothing compared to the wide gulf between a rich Muslim and a poor Muslim or a rich Christian and a poor Christian. “We created differences through the kind of societies we have created. Societies that exclude people vertically and horizontally and let us understand that the insecurity that we have can only be resolved by addressing these marginalisation.” Sanusi had earlier noted that his study of Bible Knowledge up to school certificate level as a student in Kings Colleges opened his eyes to the wide internal gulf and divisions both in Christianity and Islam. He said: “By the way, at the age of eight, my parents took me to a Catholic boarding school. “In Kings College, I voluntarily took Bible Knowledge up to West African School Certificate level and what I discovered in my relationships with both Christians and Muslims is that on the face of it, you can’t get into any religion and have so many sects and get close enough. “At the end of the day it’s about human beings accepting a fundamental fact that faith is a personal thing. “What I believe cannot be imposed on the next person. I think that we all believe but unfortunately I think the elites in Northern Nigeria find religion to be a very good instrument in the contestation of space for political power and for distribution of resources. “This is not about taking the debate to the area of understanding the Koran or the Bible. It is about moving that entire conversation to those things that we need as human beings. “Do we have education? Do we have electricity? And do we have health? Whether you are a Muslim or Christian, a hungry man is a hungry man. A hungry Christian is a hungry man and a hungry Muslim is a hungry man. Economy is the major cause and answer to these problems.” Speaking on the agricultural potentials of the North, the former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Audu Ogbe, urged the leaders in the North to invest massively in agriculture if they hope to salvage the land. Chairman of the event and Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Ambassador Nuhu Bajoga, noted that the task of reawakening the North was herculean.thenationonlineng.net > Home > News
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God neva created the devil nor created adam with som fault.... The devil was originally one of God's angels but chose to disobey God,likewise adam whom God created in his likeness but later chose to rebel against God by listening to satan.... God decided to allow adam n eve to live after deir disobedience to prove to dem dat satan whom dey listened to was a liar and that he deceived dem |
The Federal Ministry of Health Warns That Smokers Are Liable To Die Young |
pls any one in the house that want's to buy PS3. I want to upgrade to PS4 |
Sony PlayStation 4 'To Go On Sale This Year' 12:09, Monday, 14 January 2013 Sony's next-generation PlayStation console is expected to be revealed to the public at this year's E3 computer games expo in June, it is reported. Video game gossip site VGleaks - which styles itself as the Wikileaks of the industry - claims to have had access to the "roadmap" for the keenly awaited new device, which has the working title 'Orbis'. And it claims that the schedule puts E3 this year as the latest-possible date for unveiling the machine to the public, with the console expected to go on sale in Q4 (in time for Christmas). The console is reportedly powered by a quad-core processor and is expected to have blu-ray capacity. It is also reportedly set to be sold at a "reasonable" price. Microsoft is expected to reveal its next-gen Xbox to the world at E3 as well. All Rights Reserved. I'v started saving money for the game...can't wait to lay my hands on it... |