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motunolani02:please sir don't quote me again |
PassingShot:If failure is making An economy the largest in Africa ahead of south Africa then I eagerly await what APC has to offer in the next four years. PLEASE LET IT NOT BE EXCUSES. |
This statement seems irresponsible to me |
APC is beginning to embarrass themselves with this talk talk with no tangible action |
You have spoken well my mentor |
Enyimba enyi |
The award winning governor of southwestern Nigeria. see how the economy of Osun state has become bigger than all southeastern states. God bless great Aragbe ![]() |
I feel this militants are here on this topic ![]() |
spenca:U r very wicked. |
this is an eye opener |
gentlemen |
A former Boko Haram prisoner who was taken by the insurgents some 27months ago reveals how the sect’s leader Abubakar Shekau treated her while his slave also claiming that she was pregnant for the insurgent. Abusidiqu gives her name as Meenah Dawah (not real name) and says says she escaped BOko Haram camp earlier thiis year in an exclusive chat with IQ4News’ Prince Dickson. Dawah was forced to watch as her parents were killed in front her at 17 years old when the Boko Haram insurgents invaded her village in Konduga town, northern Nigeria. After 27 months under Shekau she escaped a Boko Haram camp when it was invaded by military forces and now claims she is carrying Shekau’s child. She claimed she children born to Boko Haram commanders and members were under her watch. She also recalled how she would hear different girls scream as they were raped and was sometimes made to watch how girls were tortured for refusing to change their faith to Islam. She recalls how she would be randomly visited by Boko Haram commanders for sex and during on of such visits she was visited by Abubakar Shekau, who had sex with her. “He would just appear from nowhere like a ghost. He seems to be panicking all the time and issuing instructions. He is a softly spoken man – it is almost as if he whispers, if you are meeting him for the first time, you would never be scared of him. “But I soon learned that after every whisper something dangerous would happen somewhere in Nigeria. Depending on the camp, some of the camps have everything, electricity, water and television, with different kind of electronics. “He once asked me if I was willing to fight for the cause, to which I answered no, he told me I could be a fighter and a domestic slave. I didn’t want to speak to him in case what I said offended him. “All it would take was one wrong word and he would have had me killed. I thought he was drinking or taking something whenever he came, one could notice maybe he lost men or something was not right. We moved a lot and depending on the camp, my role varied, it was so tough travelling around with a baby strapped to my back. “Abu has many kids from many different women. Some of us women would go to Maiduguri to buy things when we have shortage, and a commander or two would follow us, and we acted as decoy when villages are ambushed. “I’d be sent in to talk to people, then they’d move in behind me and start killing.Some of us girls would also have to carry guns, and often bombs too, there was this girl, she was forced to carry a rocket-propelled grenade launcher on her shoulder, then we had few men in that particular camp, ” she said. Dawah managed to escaped during a raid on a Boko Haram camp and had to seek safety after she was shot in the leg. The bullet in her leg later removed at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital in Borno State. She has an uncle who is her sole relative survivor but claims he will not welcome her. “My uncle will not have me because he is ashamed of my child whose paternity is not only questionable but is dangerous if it is Shekau. Before my parents were shot in the attack on our village, my dad had made plans for me to go and finish my secondary school in Government Girl Secondary School Shaffa, where we have a distant relative, but she was also killed in an attack on her way back from a market in that area. “I know I am intelligent and willing to learn, but where do I start from?” she asked Boko Haram under the leadership of Shekau, has been blamed for hundreds of other kidnappings, especially women and young girls across the North-East region of Nigeria. Two months ago, reports emerged that Shekau may have fled Nigeria through the help of Islamic State (ISIS) groups operating in East and North Africa. www.naij.com/486816-how-shekau-raped-and-made-me-pregnant-for-him-escapee-prisoner.html |
RagnarLodbrok:what makes you different from boko haram. your leaders have made you a parasite to west Africa. Better get some good education |
Skako:such foolishness |
obinoral1179:no sir |
speak2emmalex:You can say what you want. I don't need to be gay to criticize hypocrisy. Human beings, once they are in the majority most times see absolutely nothing wrong with suppressing the minority. Hypocrites |
This so called straight Nigerians will still insert their genitals into a woman ass or involve in oral s***ex and turn around to criticize two adults for doing same with their genitals Rubbish |
carnegiefan:Brother think, for 50 years we have toiled and struggled to rebuild our land devastated by a war of less than three years and today our children have more opportunities than some of us had after the war. Do we destroy all again because of a senseless call from a Nobody. |
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erico2k2:we are saying the same thing. Fix power, provide incentives for the sector to grow and when it begins to show signs of growth, support it by increasing import Tariffs but doing it now is not reasonable because it will cause unnecessary hardship to the common man. |
[s] handsomeclouds:which domestic goods are you talking about and where are the goods they producedt? This tariff should be enforced when the government revives the Manufacturing sector. |
There is more to this story than meets the eye. |
our keeper is world class ![]() |
I love this man |
nawa oh am speechless |
what is happening what is happening |
I don't understand why there haven't been a serious protest in Osun |
46 bills? That's incredible. Anyways am really curious about the bills and also if its passage will be in favor of the masses or for their pockets. But I seriously doubt it will be the former,going by precedence. |
RomanticAngela:OK |
Wsdm:Very accommodating and peace loving. yeah I mean the Hausa Fulani .That's why they they leave their trademark PEACE where ever they are. |
Nigeria |
I think PMB first task should be to tame his kings men. They are becoming a real man ace to the whole country. |



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