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arresa:neither hyperloop nor maglev technology is operational ANYWHERE in India or Israel especially India right now, I dare you to prove me wrong. The one for Israel is a proposal from this same Skytran and would at best still be under construction stage by now. Stop lying please it's not good for your health |
Fulani herdsmen are the employees of private businessmen, there's no justifiable reason why the FG should use state resources to set up reserves for these people. It should instead be a landlord/tenant negotiation between the herdsmen and any land owner they want to do business with. A crisis is brewing, the world has left nomadic lifestyles behind. Nigeria has/will import grass from Brazil for these same people. Scarce resources will go a long way in providing vital infrastructure in any part of the country. Besides Buhari has said these herdsmen are from Libya so why accommodate killers ? |
arresa:it's funny the way you tie yourself up with a rope. Enjoy your day |
Pangea:me sef tire, i thought by this time he'll stop peddling lies but no way |
arresa:hyperloop isn't up and running ANYWHERE in the world especially NOT in Israel and India |
Hyperloop is a new technology still in its developmental phase. Lagos will be an ideal market just because of its sheer population size. |
Dear Mr Cramjones I know its not the original owner of this cramjones handle operating it right now since he has a higher IQ level than you do but that aside, I implore you to not involve yourself in pedestrian gossip and things you know absolutely NOTHING about. There's no need to elaborate here because the truth as the elders say has no hiding place. My only advice is you use your brain logically. |
This man is high on lizard shít |
Amaechi, Asita Asita. I hope you people are happy for killing an orphan ? |
mencade5:Mr man, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. I hope you understand what I mean. If you've been going through the news lately you would have seen instances of women with anger issues who killed their husbands in Nigeria here. Courtship is meant for couples to see if they're compatible for marriage, my advice is for you to use your tongue to count your teeth |
swtdrms:are you from or are you in rivers state now ? Are you based in rivers state |
amaechi1:just pretend you didn't post this rubbish |
Orikinla:I don't know what you mean by vampires here, I'm talking from a vantage point here and also as an Ijaw man. I asked a question, did the Ijaws in rivers state do their homework well during the run up to the PDP primaries and elections ? The clear unbiased answer is no. While Wike integrated himself with the grassroots for over a year even as minister and still denying the fact that he would contest, the Ijaws were gallivanting and puffing their chests taking it for granted that the governorship would be handed to them on a platter of gold. Go to Abonnema and Buguma for example during that period, you will see contestants bearing the same surname in different parties vying f for the same position but pride won't let an average Ijaw man come to a compromise. Many of us suggested that contestants should step down for one of their own but no way, Dumo is a junky, Princewill's is a small boy. Na so Wike use machete divide all their votes. Don't get me wrong, I was against Wike contesting in the spirit of fairness and rotation but since we couldn't put our house in order who do we blame ? I stand by my party and it's constant and I will always say the truth as I see it. |
justice2016:the tyrant doesn't care if he's in trouble, what pains me with this man is that his actions portray someone who doesn't give a damn if the country goes up in flames |
You don't go about murdering the citizens you swore by the constitution to protect. That's even an impeachable offense. Even if they attempted to kill the COAS, there are legal and constitutional means to go about it. This administration is no better than Idi Amin's junta |
A Human Rights Commission in the UK, IHRC has approached the International Criminal Court to open a preliminary enquiry into the events in Zaria last year where the Nigerian Army allegedly committed a massacre of about 1,000 civilians of the Shia Islamic Movement of Nigeria in The filing which was submitted to the ICC on Monday accused the Nigerian Army of barbaric actions including rape, sexual violence, torture and religious cleansing attempt. In the filing submitted to the ICC on Monday 21st March, 2016. IHRC writes below: “The crimes committed between the 12th and 14th December 2015 in Zaria, Kaduna State, by the Nigerian army amount to crimes against humanity. The crimes committed by the Nigerian army meet all the necessary legal requirements to warrant a preliminary investigation by the ICC prosecutor.” Information obtained by IHRC indicates that 217 people were confirmed killed in the attacks, another 219 are in detention, and 482 are still missing. The number of injured is believed to run into many hundreds. IHRC’s filing to the ICC is largely based on eye-witness evidence of the army’s assault. The majority of deaths were caused by gunshots fired by soldiers. Cases of people being burnt alive have also emerged. Injuries caused by machetes or other knife wounds have also been found on the corpses, and could be the work of the criminal groups that perpetrated acts of looting and mutilation alongside the military. Signs of torture and electrocution have been evidenced on the body of the IMN leader Sheikh Zakzaky and other detainees, two of whom died as a result thereof. Sexual violence has also been reported, including cases of rape against women affiliates of the IMN. A 14-year old female witness told IHRC that the military shot her in her private parts when she resisted attempts by soldiers to rape her. Some women reportedly had their breasts cut off and others were deliberatelly shot in the pelvic region damaging their uteri. Photographic evidence has been obtained along with testimonies of mass graves where the army is reported to have buried fatalities from the killing spree. Some corpses were allegedly incinerated, apparently in order to conceal any evidence. In its submission IHRC says that the evidence suggests that the army’s assault was a systematic and pre-planned attempt to snuff out the IMN whose growing popularity have made it a thorn in the side of Nigerian governments. A similar army assault in July 2014 during a religious preocession led to the deaths of 34 IMN members including three sons of Sheikh Zakzaky who were apparently singled out for execution. Eyewitnesses have reported that during December’s violence soldiers were seen celebrating and chanting slogans against the IMN, such as ‘we have finished with the Shia and Zakzaky’ and ‘no more Shias in Nigeria’. Although the IMN has support among Nigeria’s Sunnis and Shias it is often portrayed by its detractors as a Shia organisation. During the violence soldiers used automatic weapons, explosives and armoured vehicles against unarmed civilians. This, along with the destruction of places of worship, graves and other buildings associated with the IMN, appears to support the contention that the attack was aimed at fatally damaging or eliminating the IMN. Although the state government in Kaduna has set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry IHRC believes it is insufficiently independent and impartial to be able to hold those responsible to account, nor is there any reasonable prospect of any prosecutions. In his speech announcing the inquiry state governor Malam Nasir el-Rufai listed a range of grievances against the IMN, which is indicative of bias against the IMN from the start. He was also responsible for demolishing IMN properties before setting up the commission of inquiry. IHRC chair Massoud Shadjareh said: “The scale and brutality of this massacre and unwillingess of the Nigerian government to implement due process makes it essential for the international court to investigate. The faiure of the international community to act against atrocities on this scale stands to have grave consequences.” http://www.thewhistleng.com/uk-rights-group-dra/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
Hyperchi: |
Op you took this post from Pius Adesanmi's Facebook wall, the least you could do was to credit him. This is plagiarism |
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olillywales:it was Rihanna's magazine cover |
Thank you very much for this thread |
I expected nothing less from the satanic APC and their news agent the nation. Facts on ground cannot be changed sha, it's only gullible outsiders who will be deceived by this article but as usual they don't count in the scheme of things. I'm happy the people at mile one called Amaechi a thief to his face, I'm also happy nation admitted that Ibim was also in the demonic entourage |
YES we want the herdsmen to live in opulent ranches driving expensive cars, nobody stops them from being wealthy as long as they stop killing and wiping out villages. Whoever wrote this article is surely sick upstairs for blackmailing fellow Nigerians, the call for the ban on herdsmen only started when they went about killing, rapíng and kidnapping farmers and their family members. After their mayhem in Agatu where over 500 people were murdered in a manic genocide even in their IDP camps did the herdsmen deem it necessary to vacate the town ? No. So please go to your opulent ranches and become rich. We will buy your beef at whatever cost. Nama |
Some people are jobless sha, so because your name no enter newspaper the world should end abi ? Madam style ![]() |
KissCODE:sometimes I don't like saying I told you so and this period in Nigeria's polity is one of those times. Atiku would have been a better and more astute option for the APC and Nigerians than the current calamity occupying Aso Rock but since Tinubu needed a puppet, sanity demanded that Gej was a better option to Buhari now people are crying all over the country and even things as basic as rerun elections and people blocking the road have been turned to advanced nuclear physics. The only way Nigeria will work now is for Buhari to change his modus operandi. God bless Nigeria |
fulanimafia:right after you hug a boko haram terrorist |
fulanimafia:right now in Nigeria, the Sunni boko haram are the only ones conducting a jihad so why change the narrative by lying ? |
OKKO:Zakzaki is very very well educated and can speak about six foreign languages also if in not mistaken. Don't judge a book by its cover. At op, at least ensure that he is alive first before campaigning for him. |
mizzkweenbee:since I have a fake brain why did you quote me ? |
Gboliwe:no mind the nama |
EastanPower:YES, if you fall law or talk careless as a junior student, I will slap sense into your head |
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I expected nothing less from the satanic APC and their news agent the nation. Facts on ground cannot be changed sha, it's only gullible outsiders who will be deceived by this article but as usual they don't count in the scheme of things. I'm happy the people at mile one called Amaechi a thief to his face, I'm also happy nation admitted that Ibim was also in the demonic entourage