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Choi! E be like say my eyes dey deceive me, abi i dey dream for day time ni! See as dis Oyinbo fine babe dey scatter pidgin english. I no believe joooor!!! |
OREMUSSANCTUS:Immature! That‘s what you are. U started by insulting an entire race, now u re stylishly shifting grounds. All these kids of nowadays always typing rubbish on social media just for d fun of it. I guess theVOICE is doing a good job in helping to reset ur rotten brain. |
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A group of youths under the platform of Patriotic Vanguard today staged a protest against General Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate of the All Progressive congress. The youths are protesting what they term Buhari’s anti-democratic tendencies citing the extra-judicial killings of Bernard Ogedengbe, 29, Lawal Ojuolape, 30, Bathrolomeo Owoh, 26, over a retro-active drug law in 1984 when Buhari was head of state. The youths are also protesting Buhari’s failure to show evidence of his academic qualifications which they described as a big question mark on his integrity. The youths call on genuine Nigerians to demand from INEC prove of his academic qualification to be stand for the February 14 presidential election. Patriotic Vanguard is also demanding that the APC and Gen. Buhari should furnish Nigerians with details of donors to the presidential campaign fund because it is evident that the APC is spending as much money as the PDP which generated 21 billion naira in his campaign.
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By Ogundipe Musa (Maiduguri) Islamic fundamentalist group, Boko Haram has started recruiting young, mostly jobless people, even from the South West area in the group’s violent campaign to establish an Islamic State in a plural country. IrohinO’odua was reliably informed today by a retired top State Security Service, (SSS) operative that the security operatives were shocked to discover that “many young Yoruba people are fighting on the side of the extremist group.” It was unclear the motivation of the young people finding their way into fighting on behalf of the terrorist group given the cultural differences of the Yoruba and the Islamic North. The top operative who seeks anonymity said the Yoruba people in the Boko Haram army are three sets of people: those whose generations were born and bred in the North and have become ‘Islamised’, the second group are young and hopeless Yoruba people driven by the harsh economic realities at the home front and see joining Boko Haram as a means of temporary livelihood. The third group are young Yoruba people conscripted in the North, indoctrinated and forced to join Boko Haram. It is estimated that 6 million Yoruba people live in the North, while the relationship between the Yoruba and the Hausa-Fulani/Kanuri which form the bulk of the Boko Haram army are sometimes fluid around the fringe states of Kogi, Kwara and Niger state where both Yoruba and Fulani nationalities have lived for centuries. “The fighters are being paid by Boko Haram. They are recruited, indoctrinated and trained by the Boko Haram and after that, they are enlisted to fight on the side of the Islamic group. Many of them are currently in Potiskum, Sambisa”, he told our correspondent. He said that this does not however present any strand of Yoruba support for the Boko Haram, saying that ‘what we see is an abnormal, individual quest for survival.” According to him, each fighter is paid an average of 1000 dollars in one month and a bit higher when any fighter goes to the battle front. An official of the Oodua Peoples Congress, (OPC), Bade Olowokere told IrohinO’odua that his group is aware that some of its members are being recruited by Boko Haram against the wish of the OPC leadership. He said “We were preparing these young people for the defense of Yoruba land during the Gen Sani Abacha onslaught on the Yoruba people. Suddenly Abacha died and a Yoruba man became the President. Many of these young people however became disillusioned when they noticed that their conditions remain as bad as it used to be. They are hungry, no jobs and the political class isolates them. They see them as mercenaries to be avoided. There were no programmes of re-integration. No programme of re-education. They only use them for elections and then dump them. So, these young people are seething with anger and they will jump at any offer that can meet their immediate economic needs.” He said the great danger is ‘what will happen in Yorubaland when these extremist elements return home.” He said that since the Boko Haram attacks in the North, many Yoruba people have been killed and made homeless, but that non of the state government has done anything to address their situation. “Not even a courtesy call or solidarity visits by the Yoruba leaders, not even a statement of support from any of the leaders, so they feel frustrated and they are vulnerable to any group that may wish to use them,” Olowokere said. http://irohinodua./2014/11/17/exclusive-boko-haram-begins-recruitment-of-yoruba-youths/ |
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People are too quick to criticize and condemn. But if one should consider the present situation in dis economy and the untold hardship it presents. You will definitely have a rethink. These guys have put their brains to work. Though the outcome may not meet standards as obtained in developed coutries of the world, but they did come out with something that could inspire greater outcomes in the nearest future. Kudos I must say... |
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The O'odua Peoples Congress, (OPC) led by Dr Fredrick Faseun has again split into two with a faction appointing Mr Lanre Adesope as the new National President of the Yoruba self-determination group. Over 2000 delegates of the OPC attended a congress held at Oshodi in Lagos on Wednesday where a new set of leaders emerged. The new set of leadership was put in place to spite the Executive Council set up the founder, Dr Faseun barely two weeks ago. The new leadership however retained Dr Faseun as the 'Founder' of the 19 year old group. "We set up the new leadership in response to democratic norms. We think it is wrong to have a leadership that does not believe in democracy or the rule of law. We were compelled to reorganise the OPC so as to meet best global practices", Sola Ajayi, the new Director of Publicity of the OPC told IrohinO'odua. He said the new OPC will be re-energised to mobilise Yoruba people for self-determination. He said "Baba Faseun has tried his best. We have to move forward. Baba is old and we can't wait to ensure OPC comes out stronger." The OPC had witnessed series of factionalisation in years, the latest being the forth time that the group established in 1995 would be torn into shreds usually due to internal intrigues, lack of democracy and the complete lack of ideological training by its largely half-educated leaders. http://irohinodua./2014/10/23/exclusve-opc-splits-again-faction-appoints-new-leader/ |
Nigerian Human Rights Community Storm Lagos in protest Posted by irohinodua ⋅ October 16, 2014 ⋅ Leave a comment Filed Under Coalition of Nigerian Civil Rights Groups, NHRC, Nigeria, Nigerian Human Rights Community For many hours today, there was traffic gridlock n Ikeja and Alausa area as members of the civil society took to the streets. Thousands of peoples stormed the streets of Lagos in protest against the state of the nation. The protesters started the rally at the under bridge Ikeja and terminated at Alausa in Ikeja after a 5 kilometer trek on foot. ‘We are on the streets to rekindle the spirit of protest among Nigerians. Hunger and starvation have taken over the land. There is a state of anomie. Nigeria is bleeding. Someone must rise up to stop the hemorrhage’, leader of the protesters under the aegis of Nigerian Human Rights Community, (NHRC), Mr Adewale Adeoye told the huge crowd made up of women, students, workers and a huge proportion of the human rights community. The NHRC is a coalition of over 135 civil right groups. The leader of the Coalition of Nigerian Civil Rights Groups, (CONRIG) Mr Samuel Olorunwa said the future of Nigerians lay in their hands adding that the masses must rise up to save the country from dwindling fortunes. “We have never had it so bad. Nigerians are being terrorised. Nigerians are being bombed. There is no ligHt. There is no water. There are no essentials of life. The country is drifting. Nigerians must speak out, act in solidarity to save the country from a big bang”, Olorunwa said. He said the protest will last for three days continuing tomorrow Friday. The leader of the New Niger Delta Coalition, (NNDC) said Nigeria needs to be restructured to guarantee sustainable livelihood. ‘We need to restructure the country. Oil should be managed by those who produce the oil. There should be a new nation built on public trust’. The demonstrators later marched to the state house Alausa where they were they handed over letters to government officials for onward transfer and delivery to President Goodluck Jonathan. http://irohinodua./2014/10/16/nigerian-human-rights-community-storm-lagos-in-protest/
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…..any judge can swear in Fayose, says PDP By Ade Ajuola case in ekitiNigeria failed another major acid test for her democracy today. Many observers think that tyranny appears to have taken firm root under President Goodluck Jonathan. Courts in Ekiti State today remain firmly closed, despite the pronouncement of the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Aloma Muktah through the National Judicial Council, (NJC) that the courts be re-opened following the siege laid by soldiers and the police. Our correspondent in Ado-Ekiti this morning saw stern-looking armed soldiers manning the State High Court, -a serious aberration in a democracy-and other courts of jurisdiction across the state. Acting on the instruction of the NJC, the Chief registrar of the Ekiti State High Court, Mr Obafemi Fasanmi in a statement had directed that the courts be opened. But up till this morning the courts have remained closed with heavily armed soldiers posted at the gates of courts across the state. “We have the order to shoot down anything here, including any fly” one armed soldier told our correspondent beating his drum-like chest with his fist. A source close to the police authorities told IrohinOodua that President Goodluck Jonathan specifically told the Military authority to stall the court proceedings in a case instituted by the E-11 against the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Mr Ayodele Fayose who won a controversial June 12 election. Many Nigerians are becoming increasingly worried about the naked abuse of power by president Goodluck Jonathan most especially his continuous employment of soldiers in purely civil matters. The police source told our correspondent that “President Goodluck Jonathan has informed the military to seal up the courts in Ekiti State. That is the other from above. He also asked all security operatives to ensure that the courts are closed down to forestall any ruling against Mr Fayose. The position of Mr President is that Mr Fayose must be sworn in at all cost.” Meanwhile, an official of the PDP in Ekiti State told our correspondent this morning that the PDP governor-elect, Mr Fayose has concluded plans to ensure that he assumes the position of the state governor come October 16. Invitations have already been sent out to prominent PDP leaders across the country. The Senate President, David Mark was quoted as saying that Mr Fayose ‘will be sworn in even if against any court order in the country.” Many have interpreted this as a conscious sabotage of the kernel principles of democracy in a country noted for her troubled history of military interventions in politics. “We are making alternative plans. Mr Fayose will be sworn in on October 16 by any judge available. We have made arrangements for that.” When asked if the PDP will obey any order to the contrary, the said “We’ll defy any order that stops Fayose’s inauguration. That is the position of the party.” http://irohinodua./2014/10/14/president-jonathan-police-defy-njc-order/ Preview by Yahoo |
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The Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Aba has ordered police authorities in Ekiti State to shut out lawyers and judges from sitting at the courts in the tempestuous state tomorrow, Wednesday. IrohinO’odua was informed this evening that President Goodluck Jonathan gave the directive to the IG who in turn passed on the message to the Ekiti State police authorities. “The IG gave the orders that the courts in Ekiti must be locked tomorrow Wednesday. He has sent huge sums of money, about 200million naira to some police officers in Ekiti with the strong order that the offices of the courts should be locked tomorrow”, a top police officer who sought anonymity told IrohinO’odua this evening. The source claimed that the lock out by the police was aimed at preventing the judiciary from sitting on a case involving the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Governor elect, Mr Ayo Fayose and the E-11, a socio-political group that is challenging the eligibility of the PDP candidate. “The IG has ordered the Ekiti CP to get the courts locked by Wednesday. The IG has sent huge sums of money to some police officers to execute the order”, the source said. Our correspondent was also informed that Ayo Fayose has appointed retired Commissioner of Police, Victor Ojo as his Special Adviser on Internal Security in Ekiti State. Ironically, Mr Ojo, an indigene of Edo State was the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Ekiti State until recently when he was transfered to Rivers State. ‘Ojo is now coordinating the hatchet job of stopping the judiciary from doing its legitimate work’, the source told IrohinO’odua this evening. http://irohinodua./2014/10/07/breaking-news-ig-orders-ekiti-cp-to-lock-court-gates/
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Funny discuss! Reminds me of one of such moments in a school at maryland (immaculate). In preparation for an exam for the ffg day, we got an info that a particular topic - "Managerial Grid" would form most part of d questions. U know now, we all focussed seriously on dat. A friend crammed everything crammable about d subject, fell asleep on it, and right under d desk while still sleeping and dreaming, was saying out loud, "jo ba n gbe managerial grid yen, ba n gbe managerial grid yen". Meaning "pls, bring dat managerial grid, bring dat managerial grid". The whole class bursted into huge laughter. |
I can see stupidity running through your veins. Your lack of creativity is obvious in the childishly formulated fake news you wrote above. No source, and no confirmation. Yet, some other colleagues of yours with brains of a child are quick to open their mouths to expose their stupidity on this thread. |
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