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PoliticsRe: Seven Nigerians Herdsmen Die In Clash With Farmers In Ghana by uncleade(m): 2:13pm On Mar 09, 2016
ZombieNation:
Even the silly Yoruba ambassador was still defending these useless vermin fulanis despite the fact that fulanis are killing fellow Nigerians daily across the middle belt and south.

Why are yorubas like this?
The same as some of your silly igbos leaders were defending Nigeria army when they were killing your biafra agitators.
BusinessRe: Watch How Ladipo Market Was Demolished (Video) by uncleade(m): 1:51pm On Mar 09, 2016
No.we are not.Do Igbos claims Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Cameroon Takes Over Akwa-Ibom Communities, Hoist Flag by uncleade(m): 8:42am On Mar 09, 2016
Cameroon should please come and capture Biafra in addition, because Biafra is a PERSONAL NON-GRATA in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Cameroon Takes Over Akwa-Ibom Communities, Hoist Flag by uncleade(m): 8:27am On Mar 09, 2016
[quote author=mile12crises post=43592751]The Cameroonian government has allegedly forcefully taken over parts of Akwa Ibom State not covered by the original judgment to cede part of the Bakasi Peninsular to the Central African country following a decision of the International Court of Justice (ICC) in The Hague in 2002.
More than 350 oil wells and fishing pots have consequently been seized, depriving Nigeria of potential revenues from these assets.

It is reported that the people of Effiat clan in Mbo Local Government Area of the state claim the Cameroon government in a desperate attempt to cede their communities have lured their village heads into accepting Cameroonian citizenship with documents acknowledging their headship.
The Cameroonian government, which has for sometime now claimed some parts of the state, are said to have operated through some greedy village heads whenever the people resisted paying tax to their government.

These village heads are said to have been issued ‘documents of acknowledgment’ with letterheads of the Republic of Cameroon.
Etim Okon, an Indigene of Effiat Clan, in a chat, suspects that the documents issued by the Cameroon authorities are fake, adding that they do this to get the people’s consent and to present the territory as Cameroonian territory as border demarcation between Nigeria and Cameroon is ongoing.

The Cameroonian gendarmes, according to Okon, have taken absolute control of the Akwa Ibom territories, which had never been a part of the islands the Federal Government ceded to Cameroon.
“None of the Effiat 16 villages had been ceded to Cameroon when Bakassi Peninsula was ceded to Cameroon by the International Court of Justice at the Hague in 2002,” he said.
He added, “Effiat is an area in Akwa Ibom State and not part of Cross River, where Bakassi Peninsula became an issue.”
Further investigations revealed that the mangrove island, which hosts 16 villages of Effiat clan in Mbo, is currently under the administrative control of the Cameroon authorities.
It could be recalled that the member representing Mbo State Constituency in Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Mr. Samuel Ufuo, last week, presented the issue as matter of urgent public importance to the House, saying that Cameroonian gendarmes terrorise, dehumanise, and deprive the people of their rights and privileges.

The lawmaker noted that a former member who represented the area in the National Assembly, Robinson Uwak, had in January 2015 alerted the Federal Government of the situation in Mbo, but no action was taken since then to demarcate, properly, the maritime boundary between Nigeria and Cameroon as determined by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) during the settlement of the ownership of the Bakassi Peninsula in 2002.
President Muhammadu Buhari, during a visit to his Cameroonian counterpart, Paul Biya, shortly after his inauguration as Nigeria’s president a year ago, assured that the country will continue to abide by the ruling of the ICJ on the Bakassi Peninsula.
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He had assured that his administration would ensure the faithful implementation of the Green Tree Agreement, which regulates the ceding of Bakassi to Cameroon.
The state lawmaker maintained that none of the 16 mangrove islands were part of the territory ceded to the Cameroon government by the world court during the Bakassi Peninsula issue.
Ufuo, whose position had earlier been mirrored by Uwak during his presentation to the House of Representatives the previous year, stated with sadness that the affected natives have lost their sources of livelihood.

The Mbo mangrove has approximately 350 oil wells and several Fishing routes believed to be coveted by the Cameroon government.
It was gathered from the record of the votes and proceedings of Wednesday 14 January 2015 of the 7th House of Representatives then led by Mr. Aminu Tambuwal (now Governor of Sokoto State) that the House had made three resolutions on the matter which include setting up an ad-hoc committee to investigate and report within 30 days (beginning from 14th January 2015).

Others were to urge the attorney general and surveyor general of Nigeria to submit all relevant instruments being used in recent delineations by international surveyors as recommended by the United Nations, and to strongly urge the Nigeria government to re-assert its sovereignty over the troubled island with the mandate of protecting Nigerians being maltreated by the Cameroonian gendarmes.

The preceding resolutions, it was learnt, was made after the House received a report on the matter by the then member representing Oron (Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urue Offong Oruko) Federal Constituency, Uwak, where it was not only pointed out that the disputed islands were not part of the territory ceded to the Cameroon government by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) during the Bakassi Peninsula issue, but also that the encroachment has led to the loss of about 350 oil wells and gas revenues which ought to accrue to Nigeria.
According to Mr Ufuo, the resolutions were discarded following the electioneering at the time and the subsequent end of tenure the 7th National Assembly in June 2015.

Describing the situation as pathetic, Ufuo said the people of the affected villages are still buying and selling in Mbo and other Akwa Ibom markets, including paying their taxes, boat licenses and other levies to the Akwa Ibom State government.
“Should this annexation by the Republic of Cameroon be allowed to continue after the ongoing demarcation by both countries, Akwa Ibom state and Nigeria as a whole will lose the territory, God forbid, with thousands miles in our coastal water including mineral resources.

“Sadly to note that as a result of the illegal occupation of the islands by the Republic of Cameroon, oil and gas revenues that should accrue to the state and the Nigeria government, employment opportunities to our teeming youths are lost to the Republic of Cameroon.”
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu'a Attire To Court Today (Photos) by uncleade(m):
WHAT ALLAH HAS JOINED TOGETHER, LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER. God has joined hausa, yorubas, and igbos together. and the igbos are to work for the rest of Nigeria to eat.even the Bible has testified it(pls ask me not which chapter )and so shall it remain forever and ever. Amen.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu'a Attire To Court Today (Photos) by uncleade(m):
Feel very sorry for this man.Those crooks have deceived you and you are now in Naija's trap.it's when one take a look at him closely, that u realize that he is becoming more older than his age.u are yet to see the reality of Naija prison. your people have turned u to A LION IN A CAGE. and they are in their various bedrooms making unnecessary and harmless threats.
PoliticsRe: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by uncleade(m): 11:04pm On Mar 06, 2016
chukwudi44:

Lagos: Killings continue in Mile 12 ethnic clash

ON MARCH 5, 20164:57 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS
By  Evelyn Usman, Bose Adelaja and Monsuru Olowoopejo

Some parts of the   Mile 12 market and environs in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos, yesterday, were tension-soaked  following fresh killings by armed hoodlums suspected to be from the Northern part of the country. Four persons were reported killed in the renewed midnight ethnic clash which started on Wednesday night. Saturday Vanguard gathered that in spite of the curfew imposed in the area, some armed men arrived at  the early hours of yesterday through the canal and destroyed some shops in the market. Some homeless persons sleeping in the market and adjourning streets were suspected to have been killed.


Ketu-traders
A resident, who simply gave his name as Oluwatimileyin, said: “ The Hausa men  crossed the Agilinti river with canoe and attacked residents of an estate at Isheri North, last night. They even burnt some buildings”.

Irked by the invasion, some armed  Yoruba  youths  converged close to the market in readiness for another clash at about 1pm.  The irate youths, who chanted war songs attempted to invade the market and destroy  shops belonging to  Hausa traders.  But they were dispersed by security operatives with tear gas cannisters.

Consequently, residents in the affected streets have been fleeing their abodes, following alleged threats by some Hausa youths to set their houses on fire at midnight.  Also, Hausa residents in the area have abandoned their homes for fear of being caught in the ethnic war. The popular Mile 12 market  was Thursday, turned into a theatre of war, during which no fewer than 12 persons were killed and several others injured. What started like a storm in a tea cup on Tuesday, snowballed into a big fracas two days later.

The  ongoing crisis which began with a verbal confrontation  took a violent twist  after a commercial motorcyclist  popularly called okada hit a female trader. Consequently,  the popular Mile 12 market was  shut by the state government, with curfew imposed on four neighbouring streets:  Maidan, Agilinti 1, Agilinti 2 and Oniyanrin, close to the market.

How it happened

According to eye witnesses’ account, a commercial motorcyclist from the northern part of the country who was riding against traffic  hit one of the residents, a Yoruba woman who sustained severe injuries. This attracted sympathy from co-residents, who argued that she should be taken to a nearby hospital at the expense of the rider.

The Okada rider bluntly refused the idea and called his colleagues from the same ethnic group, during which a fight ensued.  This matter was amicably settled by some community leaders. Unfortunately, the victim passed on the following day, a development that drew the anger of the woman’s friends and subsequently led to fresh crisis on Thursday.

On that Thursday most of those who became victims of the clash were commuters either going or returning from work. Sensing danger, the Okada rider’s friends and other co-okada riders from the Northern extraction re-mobilised and positioned themselves in various places wielding dangerous weapons to attack the Yoruba. The news spread such that some hoodlums took advantage of the situation by proceeding to Mile 12 market to vandalise and loot the traders’ shops.

On noticing the development, the Hausa also strategised to torch and vandalise vehicles and buildings and by the time the dust settled, no fewer than 12 lives were lost while 12 buildings, 10 vehicles and other valuable items were destroyed.

Victims’ accounts

Some of the victims, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, condemned the belated response of the Police at Mile 12 Division. “The  Police at Mile 12 did not respond on time and when they eventually arrived the scene, they could not stop the raging war,’’ Mr Igba Andrew, one of the victims, who was badly injured  and who also had his two-year-old son  kidnapped during the incident said: “I was at home when some Hausas came with guns, broken bottles and matchetes and forcefully took my son away and up till now, his whereabouts remain unknown,”

A clergy, Pastor Adekunle Tanimowo, had his only building, church and car razed. ‘’I am left with nothing and only God can restore me. I was in the church preparing for the day’s event when my wife screamed in the house and I rushed to attend to her but to our surprise, some men were seen afar off conversing in Hausa language and we sensed danger. Without wasting time, we fled the scene with our children and while hiding somewhere, I got a call from somebody who alerted me that all our properties have been torched by the attackers.”

They left me when I spoke Hausa – Survivor

Another victim, Mr Kunle Afariogun, who escaped death by the whiskers said he ran into the hoodlums on his way back from work. ‘’Thank God I understand Hausa language, if not, only God knows what would have happened to me. I was on my way home when I ran into them and they asked me if I were an Hausa man and I answered in the affirmative. But they were not convinced and asked me to start speaking in Hausa Language which I did and they responded in Hausa Language ‘he is one of us, don’t kill him.’’’

A resident of Agilinti, Mrs Oluwakemi Ologbon, who is presently seeking refuge in Ikorodu, said she was scared to return to the area. ‘’My husband is taking refuge with his friend while I am taking refuge with my elder sister. Yesterday’s experience was a signal that Boko Haram has infiltrated Lagos and the government must act fast. Thank God I escaped with all my children but what about so many people who have lost their means of livelihood? Six buildings to my house were razed when I fled with my family but my husband decided to stay elsewhere while we all came to Ikorodu,” she said.

Residents flee homes over possible reprisal attacks

When Saturday Vanguard visited the community, it was gathered that many residents had left their homes in order to avoid been lynched by the hoodlums. A resident, Motunrayo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard on phone said: “I have left for Mowe. And I am not the only one who has left the community. Some members of the community had gone as far as Ibadan. I don’t want to die. I believe that going to Mowe will help me evade any attack.”

On how she escaped, she said: “We moved through the bush path. And on getting to Isheri-Osun axis, we boarded vehicles to our respective locations.” Motunrayo noted that they would not return until there was strong assurance from the government and the traditional rulers of both communities that normalcy has returned.

Ambode meets traditional rulers in crisis location

Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, met with traditional leaders of Mile 12 and environs, to find ways of resolving the ongoing fracas, 24 hours after declaring curfew in the area. At the meeting held behind closed doors in Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, sources said that Ambode who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Tunji Bello, asked the traditional rulers to instruct their people to sheathe their swords in order for peace to return to the community.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that the Governor assured the traditional rulers that the government was working with the security operatives to end the frequent face-off between the Hausa and Yoruba communities in the axis. In an interview with Saturday Vanguard, Baale of Maidan-Mile 12, Babatunde Ogunjobi, said that the crux of our meeting was on the ongoing crisis in Mile 12, saying “we used the opportunity to express our displeasure over the crisis rocking our community.’’

However, armed security men have been strategically positioned to ward off any reprisal attack. Saturday Vanguard gathered over 50 persons were arrested yesterday in connection with the crisis and were currently being detained at the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department,SCIID. Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command , Dolapo Badmus, said there was no fresh killing yesterday.

She said “the police have dominated the place since Thursday. We are also assisted by the Nigerian Army. We have almost 141 people arrested in connection with the case and we will charge them to court. The suspects were arrested since yesterday (Thursday ) up to the early hours of this morning (yesterday) . Investigation is still ongoing” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/lagos-killings-continue-in-mile-12-ethnic-clash/
collynz0999 :
Enugu women on Tuesday called on the State government to send Fulani herdsmen packing from the State.
The angry women, who stormed the State House of Assembly in their number, said the herdsmen were engaging in serial rape of women.
They carried placards, which read: “Fulani herdsmen are killing our men with AK 47′; ‘All we are saying is, Fulani, leave our farmlands’ ‘They butchered two men at Eke’ ‘Stop robbing us at the high ways’ ‘Stop raping our women.”
Fulani herdsmen raping, killing our people – Enugu women
http://dailypost.ng/2015/10/20/fulani-herdsmen-raping-killing-our-people-enugu-women/
Nsukka- Anxiety and confusion has enveloped Abbi Community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Enugu State, following the invasion of the area by Fulani herdsmen who unleashed mayhem on the people, killing a brother and sister apart from razing down about seven houses and several motorcycles.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/
PoliticsRe: Buhari Addresses Biafra Issue In A New Interview by uncleade(m): 6:12pm On Mar 06, 2016
collynz0999:
[b]Enugu women on Tuesday called on the State government to send Fulani herdsmen packing from the State.
The angry women, who stormed the State House of Assembly in their number, said the herdsmen were engaging in serial rape of women.

They carried placards, which read: “Fulani herdsmen are killing our men with AK 47′; ‘All we are saying is, Fulani, leave our farmlands’ ‘They butchered two men at Eke’ ‘Stop robbing us at the high ways’ ‘Stop raping our women.”
Fulani herdsmen raping, killing our people – Enugu women
http://dailypost.ng/2015/10/20/fulani-herdsmen-raping-killing-our-people-enugu-women/


Nsukka- Anxiety and confusion has enveloped Abbi Community in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, Enugu State, following the invasion of the area by Fulani herdsmen who unleashed mayhem on the people, killing a brother and sister apart from razing down about seven houses and several motorcycles.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/fulani-herdsmen-invade-enugu-community-kill-two-19-missing/[/b]
Nobody go comment on this ones. but if na mile12 issue, they go bring that their dirty mouth for nairaland posting nonsense.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Addresses Biafra Issue In A New Interview by uncleade(m): 5:42pm On Mar 06, 2016
jeffooh999:
Buhari how old are you,both your northern and western allies!1967 you jst said,hahahaha am happy you re de one that said!look Mr buhari dnt jst pray for de war hit,everything has changed,we dnt need federal govt amurry to start killing,know be mouth,amunation is individuals personal business this days unlike ur 1967 hit,you rumbles our father's,mothers,sister's,brothers,and you stand their and open ur smelling foolish godforsaken mouth odur to speak threat out of it,Bastered buhari for ur information Gen abacha was strong and wicked morethan you but still,he learnt dat we re in a global digital nuclear realm not 1967!this time around war will be in everywhere!your kids in out de country will nt be left behind jst go and mark it somewhere!while Nigeria will be rumbling inside then many pple will be assassinated out side de shores!so you re making empty threat,we re nt de yorubas ok!keep on talking talking its well!
Enough of these noises. for how many years shall we wait to see this threat become real,the same threat that Mr Kanu believed in before getting himself into trouble he found himself today. aren't you the same who threatened that should Nigeria detained Kanu for 2 days. naija go catch fire? where is he today and since when? TOOTHLESS LIONS.
PoliticsRe: Killings Continue In Mile 12 Hausa-Yoruba Clash by uncleade(m): 12:23pm On Mar 06, 2016
chukwudi44:

Lagos: Killings continue in Mile 12 ethnic clash

ON MARCH 5, 20164:57 AMIN NEWSCOMMENTS
By  Evelyn Usman, Bose Adelaja and Monsuru Olowoopejo

Some parts of the   Mile 12 market and environs in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos, yesterday, were tension-soaked  following fresh killings by armed hoodlums suspected to be from the Northern part of the country. Four persons were reported killed in the renewed midnight ethnic clash which started on Wednesday night. Saturday Vanguard gathered that in spite of the curfew imposed in the area, some armed men arrived at  the early hours of yesterday through the canal and destroyed some shops in the market. Some homeless persons sleeping in the market and adjourning streets were suspected to have been killed.


Ketu-traders
A resident, who simply gave his name as Oluwatimileyin, said: “ The Hausa men  crossed the Agilinti river with canoe and attacked residents of an estate at Isheri North, last night. They even burnt some buildings”.

Irked by the invasion, some armed  Yoruba  youths  converged close to the market in readiness for another clash at about 1pm.  The irate youths, who chanted war songs attempted to invade the market and destroy  shops belonging to  Hausa traders.  But they were dispersed by security operatives with tear gas cannisters.

Consequently, residents in the affected streets have been fleeing their abodes, following alleged threats by some Hausa youths to set their houses on fire at midnight.  Also, Hausa residents in the area have abandoned their homes for fear of being caught in the ethnic war. The popular Mile 12 market  was Thursday, turned into a theatre of war, during which no fewer than 12 persons were killed and several others injured. What started like a storm in a tea cup on Tuesday, snowballed into a big fracas two days later.

The  ongoing crisis which began with a verbal confrontation  took a violent twist  after a commercial motorcyclist  popularly called okada hit a female trader. Consequently,  the popular Mile 12 market was  shut by the state government, with curfew imposed on four neighbouring streets:  Maidan, Agilinti 1, Agilinti 2 and Oniyanrin, close to the market.

How it happened

According to eye witnesses’ account, a commercial motorcyclist from the northern part of the country who was riding against traffic  hit one of the residents, a Yoruba woman who sustained severe injuries. This attracted sympathy from co-residents, who argued that she should be taken to a nearby hospital at the expense of the rider.

The Okada rider bluntly refused the idea and called his colleagues from the same ethnic group, during which a fight ensued.  This matter was amicably settled by some community leaders. Unfortunately, the victim passed on the following day, a development that drew the anger of the woman’s friends and subsequently led to fresh crisis on Thursday.

On that Thursday most of those who became victims of the clash were commuters either going or returning from work. Sensing danger, the Okada rider’s friends and other co-okada riders from the Northern extraction re-mobilised and positioned themselves in various places wielding dangerous weapons to attack the Yoruba. The news spread such that some hoodlums took advantage of the situation by proceeding to Mile 12 market to vandalise and loot the traders’ shops.

On noticing the development, the Hausa also strategised to torch and vandalise vehicles and buildings and by the time the dust settled, no fewer than 12 lives were lost while 12 buildings, 10 vehicles and other valuable items were destroyed.

Victims’ accounts

Some of the victims, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard, condemned the belated response of the Police at Mile 12 Division. “The  Police at Mile 12 did not respond on time and when they eventually arrived the scene, they could not stop the raging war,’’ Mr Igba Andrew, one of the victims, who was badly injured  and who also had his two-year-old son  kidnapped during the incident said: “I was at home when some Hausas came with guns, broken bottles and matchetes and forcefully took my son away and up till now, his whereabouts remain unknown,”

A clergy, Pastor Adekunle Tanimowo, had his only building, church and car razed. ‘’I am left with nothing and only God can restore me. I was in the church preparing for the day’s event when my wife screamed in the house and I rushed to attend to her but to our surprise, some men were seen afar off conversing in Hausa language and we sensed danger. Without wasting time, we fled the scene with our children and while hiding somewhere, I got a call from somebody who alerted me that all our properties have been torched by the attackers.”

They left me when I spoke Hausa – Survivor

Another victim, Mr Kunle Afariogun, who escaped death by the whiskers said he ran into the hoodlums on his way back from work. ‘’Thank God I understand Hausa language, if not, only God knows what would have happened to me. I was on my way home when I ran into them and they asked me if I were an Hausa man and I answered in the affirmative. But they were not convinced and asked me to start speaking in Hausa Language which I did and they responded in Hausa Language ‘he is one of us, don’t kill him.’’’

A resident of Agilinti, Mrs Oluwakemi Ologbon, who is presently seeking refuge in Ikorodu, said she was scared to return to the area. ‘’My husband is taking refuge with his friend while I am taking refuge with my elder sister. Yesterday’s experience was a signal that Boko Haram has infiltrated Lagos and the government must act fast. Thank God I escaped with all my children but what about so many people who have lost their means of livelihood? Six buildings to my house were razed when I fled with my family but my husband decided to stay elsewhere while we all came to Ikorodu,” she said.

Residents flee homes over possible reprisal attacks

When Saturday Vanguard visited the community, it was gathered that many residents had left their homes in order to avoid been lynched by the hoodlums. A resident, Motunrayo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard on phone said: “I have left for Mowe. And I am not the only one who has left the community. Some members of the community had gone as far as Ibadan. I don’t want to die. I believe that going to Mowe will help me evade any attack.”

On how she escaped, she said: “We moved through the bush path. And on getting to Isheri-Osun axis, we boarded vehicles to our respective locations.” Motunrayo noted that they would not return until there was strong assurance from the government and the traditional rulers of both communities that normalcy has returned.

Ambode meets traditional rulers in crisis location

Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, met with traditional leaders of Mile 12 and environs, to find ways of resolving the ongoing fracas, 24 hours after declaring curfew in the area. At the meeting held behind closed doors in Alausa Secretariat, Ikeja, sources said that Ambode who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Tunji Bello, asked the traditional rulers to instruct their people to sheathe their swords in order for peace to return to the community.

Saturday Vanguard gathered that the Governor assured the traditional rulers that the government was working with the security operatives to end the frequent face-off between the Hausa and Yoruba communities in the axis. In an interview with Saturday Vanguard, Baale of Maidan-Mile 12, Babatunde Ogunjobi, said that the crux of our meeting was on the ongoing crisis in Mile 12, saying “we used the opportunity to express our displeasure over the crisis rocking our community.’’

However, armed security men have been strategically positioned to ward off any reprisal attack. Saturday Vanguard gathered over 50 persons were arrested yesterday in connection with the crisis and were currently being detained at the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department,SCIID. Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command , Dolapo Badmus, said there was no fresh killing yesterday.

She said “the police have dominated the place since Thursday. We are also assisted by the Nigerian Army. We have almost 141 people arrested in connection with the case and we will charge them to court. The suspects were arrested since yesterday (Thursday ) up to the early hours of this morning (yesterday) . Investigation is still ongoing” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/lagos-killings-continue-in-mile-12-ethnic-clash/
Infact I don't know why 99% of igbos are unable to think rightly. because any one in his right senses would not take situation in lagos to judge yorubas. we should first of all know that almost 95% yorubas in Lagos are strangers. what always happened in Lagos can never happened in any typical Yoruba villages. who born any fucking Aboki or a bastard igbo man to go beyond his boundary in my village. so people should bear it in their mind that it only lagos yorubas who are cowards and they also has their reason to be.
PoliticsRe: Ambode Shuts Mile 12 Market by uncleade(m): 7:19pm On Mar 03, 2016
krishfwesh:
Kia hausa vs yoruba fight prt 2 wat a show
if that's your wish, the part 2 war will start in your father 's compound and your dad and mum will be the first victims.
BusinessRe: Top 5 Richest Nigerians According To Forbes by uncleade(m): 6:47pm On Mar 02, 2016
[quote author=laprince post=43406396]Here,we are talking about REAL money. not SPARE PARTS money.
PoliticsRe: Kemi Adeosun-a Victim Of Arab Islamic Intimidation by uncleade(m): 8:44pm On Feb 29, 2016
And that's exactly why they are fools and barbaric . they never have respect for other people culture. meanwhile as a civilized human being, when you go to Rome........
CelebritiesRe: The Street Bread-Seller That Turns Into Object Of Shame by uncleade(m): 9:42am On Feb 17, 2016
What about those who are well clothed but are on the street killing innocent souls in the name of religion? which one do u prefer?
I beg.nairalanders should please help me find the whereabout of this man. he should be a member of boko haram sect.
PoliticsRe: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by uncleade(m): 12:36am On Feb 15, 2016
EteEdoho:
[s][/s] I rather go bananas, than hide under any tribe to air my view. Am not a coward. Learn to swallow peoples opinion that does not favour you and move on.
Then u should be an house boy to an igbo man,otherwise I do not see what concern u in this matter. Bleep off. u crazy bald head.
PoliticsRe: Why Yoruba Prefer Alliance With North – Adefuye by uncleade(m): 6:20pm On Feb 14, 2016
EteEdoho:
[s][/s]Na so epain u reach?. Achililu,you ain't gona gag me!. If my take on the issue is against you,jump it and move on Unam.
nobody asks you which tribe u belong, but I guess u 're an IGBO man who has just finished smoking IGBO.
CultureRe: Benin Kingdom In Edo Is Yoruba Territory — Ooni Of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi by uncleade(m): 4:15pm On Feb 12, 2016
Ubenedictus:
tthis is a lie my dear, no oba of bini goes for approval in ife.
Please go ask your great grandma and great grandpa to confirm this.
Science/TechnologyRe: Triketor: Mini-Tractor Designed And Built In Nigeria by uncleade(m): 4:00pm On Feb 12, 2016
dainformant:
And who says Nigerians are not talented and constructive. It's high time we reduced our dependency on our foreign counterparts and patronize our own products. According to online reports, this is called the Triketor -a three-wheeled Mini Tractor which was designed and built in Nigeria.

http://www.nationalhelm.com/2016/02/photos-checkout-this-mini-tractor-which.html
Only fools and senseless human being would believe this story. when would Nigerians wake up?
CultureRe: Benin Kingdom In Edo Is Yoruba Territory — Ooni Of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi by uncleade(m): 11:14am On Feb 12, 2016
gbosaa:
I thought it's only their women that is filthy and unhygienic. People say that Yoruba women and doti are like Siamese twins. I didn't know Edo people consider all of them as doti people. Where is spanishkid to confirm this.
Dirty but not a race of prostitutes. it's only among bini that u see a mother sends out her own daughter to prositute.infact in Burkina faso where i live, 90% of Ashwo girls are binis. but the only problem is that they always identify themselves as yorubas or igbos.and as we all knows that outside Nigeria, only hausa, yorubas and igbos are recognized. nobody knows about any cockroaches called edo or ibini or whatever they call themselves.
CultureRe: Benin Kingdom In Edo Is Yoruba Territory — Ooni Of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi by uncleade(m): 10:50am On Feb 11, 2016
Christane:
I even thought dz young ooni wat enlighten enough nw z here talkn abt wat e dnt knw ...d ancient benin kingdom z d most legendary and respected monarhical empire world wide ..even d queen of england no reach oba of benin ..nt to talk of ordinary Ooni making false accusation dat edo state z forge from yoruba land thru oduduwa ...edo have their own language lyk bini,esan,estako,auchi etc etc ...i knw sum yoruba reside in benin bt i dnt knw hw dy get their ...bt d oba of benin as z own class nd cant b match by any king in d world nt to talk of a yoruba king ...
Hello, could you please polish your english before any post? because nobody can properly understand you. you are just an educated illiterate.
PropertiesRe: The Dubai-fication Of Lagos - Hot New Structures Under Construction by uncleade(m): 7:57pm On Jan 24, 2016
daveante28:
you guys are stupid and there's no hope for nigeria if you can be so dumb. what does Tinubu (your God ) has to do with the eco atlantic? It's private project ,not Tinubu Atlantic . Even if Tinubu was the governor ,is it built with his money? Humpty Dumpty!
cool down my man. why are u so jealous? you have to take time, otherwise, jealousy go make u get heart attack.
Foreign AffairsRe: "Muslim Women Must Learn English Or Be Deported" - British PM. by uncleade(m): 7:39am On Jan 20, 2016
[quote author=jetolu post=42100382]http://dailypost.ng/2016/01/18/britain-to-deport-muslim-women-who-fail-to-learn-english-prime-minister-david-cameron/
why can't we also replicate by imposing speaking of yoruba,igbo,or hausa language on any british who comes to stay in naija even Just for few days ?
CrimeRe: It's Easier To Rob In Ghana Than Nigeria - Robbery Suspect by uncleade(m): 6:08pm On Dec 30, 2015
Very simple.each and every Nigerian is an arm robber.
PoliticsRe: Biafra: Kanu Apologises To Buhari, Jonathan, Igbo Elders by uncleade(m): 8:22am On Dec 30, 2015
SportsRe: Adebimpe Quadri, The Youngest FIFA Referee At 24 by uncleade(m): 7:48am On Dec 18, 2015
Spicylate:
Is he married? wink smiley
if no?
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu's Family Thanks Buhari & Nigerians Over His Release by uncleade(m): 7:19am On Dec 18, 2015
did he address the Ipob as Nigerians?what a shame?
CelebritiesRe: Davido Escaped Being Beaten Up By Fan In Burkina Faso by uncleade(m): 4:54pm On Dec 12, 2015
post=40915675:
http://www.nigeriafilms.com/news/37414/4/how-davido-escaped-trouble-in-burkin-faso.html
A BIG LIE.From what source did u get your information? I was at the stadium that day. nothing as such happened. how these Nigerians can lie.
TravelRe: This Is Ajose Adeogun, VI Lagos And Not New York City. by uncleade(m): 11:49am On Dec 10, 2015
googlepikin:
OP obviously haven't travel out of Nigeria before, for him to compare that to New York city. He must have been staying in mushin or orile all his life.
You want him to compare it to your village? J E A L O U S Y.

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