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Why censor d brutal beating d soldier gave d civilian at back |
Get cheap car first. Building house no be small issue. |
chatinent:Were u expecting a steel iron or concrete blocks? |
Are u his spokesman? |
Wot of common sense? |
pakpan89:Truth z bitter , see frustration I pity u, oya drop ur aza make I credit u d 50k for free |
pakpan89:If ur buisness z true why will u put ur customers under such stress... Someone will need to WhatsApp u to get an email where u will send d link of where he/she will get d product. We know scammers Wen we see one |
wfjimmytobby:Na ur mumu na e too much... A gal dat can't afford to give herself a phone z giving such headache... Imagine if she can afford a phone, u wont be her class. She z old enough to b receiving alot of suitors, bt none can get her anything but u... She z telling u she's not ready and u believe her. She wil only b ready Wen she sends u her wedding invitation Ur mumu too much bro |
''I will drag your soldiers to the east, before you realise it, terrorist will occupy ur homes in the north and u will have no home to return to" - Nnamdi Kanu, 2021 |
"I will draw your Soldiers to East, by the time you wil return Terrorists will occupy and take over your land" - Nnamdi kanu, 2021 |
U have a long term infection ... Go and get antibiotics |
So, where is he now? FBI needs his attention |
The Nigerian government had in June announced Kanu’s arrest and ‘extradition’ from Kenya to continue to face trial in Nigeria. The United Nations Working Group has asked Nigerian and Kenyan governments to explain how the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu was arrested and subsequently extradited. The Nigerian government had in June announced Kanu’s arrest and ‘extradition’ from Kenya to continue to face trial in Nigeria. He is facing charges bordering on treasonable felony instituted against him at the court in response to years of the campaign for the Independent Republic of Biafra through IPOB. The IPOB leader was granted bail in April 2017 for health reasons but he fled Nigeria following an invasion of his home in Abia State by the military. However, the United Nations Working Group on arbitrary detention, under the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR), demanded explanations regarding Kanu’s illegal arrest and abduction in separate letters to the Nigerian and Kenyan governments on August 26, 2021. The UN group noted in both letters that it also sent the British government, and the Nigerian or Kenyan government as the case may be. The group comprises scholars and experts who specialise in human rights issues and related laws. It noted in both letters that it received information “concerning allegations of enforced disappearance, arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, by Kenyan security officials, as well as his illegal rendition to Nigeria, to face trial for terrorism related charges, which are believed to be linked to his leadership of the ‘Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)’ group. It asked the government to respond to the allegations of Kanu’s illegal abduction, ill treatment and others”. It noted that as part of the allegations, “In May 2021, Mr. Kanu travelled to Nairobi, Kenya. On 19 June 2021, he went to pick up a friend from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and was allegedly abducted. For the next ten days, Mr. Kanu’s fate and whereabouts were unknown. “It was later reported that during his enforced disappearance, Mr. Kanu had been arrested at the airport’s parking lot, by a group of armed men in uniform believed to be Kenyan officials, without warrant or judicial order, who handcuffed and blindfolded him and pushed him into a vehicle. He was then taken to a private house, where he was detained for 8 days and allegedly subjected to torture and ill-treatment. During this period, Mr. Kanu was chained to the floor at all times, regularly beaten with a cloth over his mouth to prevent him from screaming, taunted and called a ‘terrorist Jew Biafran’, denied access to bath and toilet facilities, requiring him to urinate and defecate where he was chained, and was fed bread and water once a day. “After 8 days of arbitrary detention in Kenya, Mr. Kanu was driven to the tarmac of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, handed over to Nigerian security officials, without any form of extradition or judicial process, and taken aboard a private jet to Abuja, Nigeria. On 29 June 2021, Mr. Kanu appeared before the Nigerian Federal High Court, in Abuja, in handcuffs and leg restraints, and was arraigned, without access to legal representation, based on previous charges brought against him in 2015.” The UN group, therefore, stated that: “In view of the urgency of the matter, we would appreciate a response on the initial steps taken by your Excellency’s Government to safeguard the rights of the above-mentioned person in compliance with international instruments.” From the Nigerian Government led by Muhammadu Buhari, it requested that it should “Please provide any additional information and any comment you may have on the above-mentioned allegations. “Please provide detailed information on the current state of health of Mr. Kanu and the measures undertaken, or forseen, to prevent any irreparable damage to his life and personal integrity and to ensure that he has access to the medications and medical treatment required by his health conditions. “Please provide detailed information on the circumstances under which Mr. Kanu was arrested, forcibly disappeared before being handed over to Nigerian authorities and transferred from Nairobi to Abuja. Please also clarify any international cooperation measures that may have taken place to arrest and transfer Mr. Kanu and provide any international arrest warrant that may have been issued against him, prior to his arrest. “Please provide detailed information on the factual and legal grounds of the arrest and detention of Mr. Kanu, as well as formal charges against him, and the legal provisions used to charge him. “Please provide full information on the period between 19 - 29 June 2021, during which Mr. Kanu was subjected to enforced disappearance, including his whereabouts and the conditions in which he was held, on the informal detention facilities during this period and explain how this is compatible with the international human rights obligations of Nigeria. Please provide information on whether an investigation was carried out into the alleged enforced disappearance of Mr. Kanu during this period of time, and whether those responsible have been held accountable. “Please provide information on the measures taken to investigate the above-mentioned allegations of torture and ill-treatment perpetrated against Mr. Kanu during his detention in Nigeria and to hold those responsible accountable. “Please provide full information on measures which have been taken, or which are foreseen, to guarantee the conduct of criminal proceedings by independent and impartial judicial authorities, in full compliance with the norms of due process recognised by international law, and the observance of fundamental safeguards, including unrestrained and confidential access a lawyer, to consular assistance, and to an independent medical doctor, as well as regular contact with his family. “Please provide information in details of how your Excellency’s Government’s counter-terrorism efforts comply with the United Nations Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001), 1456(2003), 1566 (2004), 1624 (2005), 2178 (2014), 2341 (2017), 2354 (2017), 2368 (2017), 2370 (2017), 2395 (2017) and 2396 (2017); as well as Human Rights Council resolution 35/34 and General Assembly resolutions 49/60, 51/210, 72/123, 72/180 and 73/174 in particular with international human rights law, refugee law, and humanitarian law contained therein.” Meanwhile, in its letter to the Kenyan government led by President Uhuru Kenyatta, it requested: “Please provide any additional information and any comment you may have on the above-mentioned allegations. “Please provide detailed information on the circumstances under which Mr. Kanu was arrested, forcibly disappeared before being handed over to Nigerian authorities and transferred from Nairobi to Abuja. Please also clarify any international cooperation measures that may have taken place to arrest and transfer Mr. Kanu, and provide any international arrest warrant that may have been issued against him, prior to his arrest, and the authorities who arrested and detained him in Kenya. “Please provide detailed information on the factual and legal grounds of the arrest and detention of Mr. Kanu, as well as formal charges against him, and the legal provisions used to charge him. “Please provide full information on the period between 19 - 29 June 2021, during which Mr. Kanu was subjected to enforced disappearance, including his whereabouts and the conditions in which he was held, on the informal detention facilities during this period and explain how this is compatible with the international human rights obligations of Kenya. Please provide information on whether an investigation was carried out into the alleged enforced disappearance of Mr. Kanu during this period of time, and whether those responsible have been held accountable. “Please provide detailed information, where available, on risk assessment carried out by the Kenyan authorities to ascertain the risk Mr. Kanu may incur, including being subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment as well as arbitrary detention upon his extradition to Nigeria, and how this assessment is compatible with the international standards. “Please provide information on the measures taken to investigate the above-mentioned allegations of torture and ill-treatment perpetrated against Mr. Kanu during his detention in Kenya and to hold those responsible accountable.” “This communication and any response received from your Excellency’s Government will be made public via the communications reporting website within 60 days. They will also subsequently be made available in the usual report to be presented to the Human Rights Council,” the UN group added in both letters. http://saharareporters.com/2021/10/26/documents-list-un-demands-queries-nigerian-kenyan-governments-over-nnamdi-kanu%E2%80%99s-arrest
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Nigerian Military re slave Bois and zombies in d hands of our politicians. No atom of dignity |
hahn:Wen 155m bcom cheap? Wia Una dey see dis money for dis country� |
BUHARI IS DEAD Malami must add Buhari is dead to the charges against our leader! Why did Malami omit charging Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for Buhari is dead and then charged him for calling Buhari idiot? He must amend the charges and add BUHARI IS DEAD or is there something they are avoiding? Charges against MNK is the most ridiculous, laughable very disgraceful to the NIG Gov. They went to Kenya to kidnap MNK only to charge him for calling Buhari idiot. We demand that they add “Buhari is Dead” to the charges against MNK, so we can solve this part once and for all. Why did Malami omit Buhari is dead? I am Simon Ekpa, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Disciple on Biafra Restoration https://www.facebook.com/102942845182923/posts/260963056047567/
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NGpatriot:Imagine how d poor masses are fighting and spitting demselves for laughing sake. There's no Sars today because of d unity of d masses. Imagine if d masses unite against bad governance, bad roads, insecurity and d rest... But no, u choose to make mockery of urself in d name of others and continue to suffer forever. Shame |
allthingsgood:But a DSS engaged soldiers in Owerri road in a gunbattle... D unfortunate thing, is dat u guys don't know what dis government is all about. D division among the masses blindfolded, everyone against the atrocity of d govt. D Fulani govt. is ur enemy |
Nigerian journalists can twist headlines eeh. Tufia. Why not use this caption; "AGN president appeals for the release of Chinwetale Agu" or "AGN president in talks with NA to release Chinwetale Agu" because this is what d article is all about, but u choose to use d caption based on d question u asked him. Do you know why Chinwetalu Agu wore a Biafra regalia? Just to make him feel dejected and make d zoo happy. If hell exists, Nigerian Journalists will be at d hottest part of it. |
Wen Asari proclaimed Biafra defacto, all of u were laughing and calling him a joker. Now, he's talking down on SE, and same all of u re now taking him serious. Black people and hypocrisy eeh Anyways, Asari remains a mumu man. His comment is as irrelevant as d p in psycho |
Sahara reporters said unknown gunmen, the fool dat posted dis to nairaland change am to Ipob. |
Dis kind thing z common with religious people. Most times, Una principle to please eachother end up hurting u. This is what u should have resolve during dating. Btw, why did u marry her? because she's God-fearing or what? |
Eastern caretakers, where were u Wen pythons were dancing in the east? |
Mynd44:U re too biased to be a mod. As much as u try to hide it, it is in u. |
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In a sane and working society, Mmaduka would win Anambra election but alas, he's in Nigeria where things are controlled from Abuja |
They will defend it and say it's Aba. And d governor will relax because d youths are divided, denying and shifting blames... Brainless yoots |
How can u get a genuine message for wetin u no apply |
Only God knows how much he paid |
Don't be fooled |
The truth is that, we go all witness what MNK was hammering on years ago |
peacekante:See human being naa... Kids everywhere. So MNK z d reason why u re suffering in 9ja. Tufiakwa... |
, see frustration 