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9japride:That guy is a MUSLIM bearing an Igbo name. I remember him taunting the Christian community when he went to visit CAN office during GEJ's regime. He's full of deceit. |
NOETHNICITY:keep fooling yourself you mooosleem! |
kingkakaone:We should believe you because you are yoruba? And yorubas will live in peace with fulanis who will take access to the ocean lagos.Their own lagos that was partly built with groundnut proceeds. |
The most divisive presidiot ever. May he live long enough to see the fruit of his divisive labour-Biafr** |
All these yoruba advisers sef? What do you stand to lose if Igbo dump you and fulani for a better and peaceful country. If Igbos had taken your solemn advice since 1970s there would have been an Emir in Igboland by now like you have in yorubaland. ![]() |
EbukaLive:The fulani-led soldiers killing prostesters like flies have deadened our hearts in the East. You kill innocent prostester whom you call your citizens and you want them to still support you and your murderous army. You gat jokes bro! |
mrvitalis:keep foooling yourself think you can convince the rest of the hausa dont have 20 times more hate than the East has for them. Keep foooling yourself calling yourself an Igbo man. |
NOETHNICITY:But you will support the devil if he is going to kill off everything living in the SE and SS. |
He died defending pipelines and oil well that belong to fulani oil billionaires who then take the billions to steal and enslave our southern girls in the Emirs palaces like Sanusi. Will God forgive him for defending this evil? |
The OP is very intelligent. Why would the west support a murderous regime over the indigenous people who own the oil. The NDA, IPOB.and other freedom groups should extend a hand of alliance to Superpowers and offer them Shell's Oil quota IF they can help us get rid of the liability muslim north in this contraption since the British have sworn never to dismantle the nonsensical overbloated lugardian contraption they established. Hausa and oFulanis must leave us alone by fire by force! We hold the yam and the knife. |
yorubas have been scattered on this thread. They were caught like thieves! ![]() |
Donbobes, If you and your fellow korofo soldiers are not cowards, why are hiding your faces in the pictures. Na for civilian body una get mind. Even a civilian with a dane gun will send you running helter skelter like mor0nic cowards! |
These same 'one nigerianist' arseholes ran to the west to get naval ships, guns and bombs with which they used to blockade Biafra, starve children and rape women and they will do same 100 times over but don't want Biafrans and Nigerdeltans to do same. NDA and IPOB must start looking for international allies in the WEST and FAR EAST and offer them all the oil they want as long as they help us get rid of the evil parasitic northern bullies. The north will ally with the devil himself to destroy us if they have the chance. We must do same too. Note: The OP is a northern muslim. |
jpphilips:I love it when you yorubas assume everyone is a foool except you. ![]() |
Please divide this country for peace sake. |
We need divide this cesspit and save lives. This 'by force unity' CANNOT WORK. |
This is why every sane person must fight to peacefully separate the country. Unity no be force. Muslims like passingshot and madridguy will avoid tee thread. Infact UP NDA! |
Even a pea-brained cow knows that write up was penned down by a yorubaman who is morbidly scared of the cemented unity in SE and SS. The Dunce threw an Igbo name as writer. yorubas have been left in the lurch like orphans. I dey laugh! ![]() |
If Benue people have not learnt lesson in their romance with fulani in the so called 'Arewa' then they deserve to go into extinction. I have withdrawn my pity for them! |
If buhari is to meet his maker so that we can have liberty then so be it. I hate tyrants with a passion! |
Lalasticlala |
By Malachy Uzendu (Sunday Editor) Hon Austine Ifedinezi, was the Deputy President of Ohaneze Ndigbo eleven years ago when the extrajudicial murder of five Igbo traders and a girl from Edo state took place in Abuja. He was the one that the traders in Apo ran to, to lay their grievances when they saw Policemen trying to bury their relations at a local cemetery in Jabi. He shared his feelings with Malachy Uzendu on the unresolved murder eleven years after. Eleven years ago, Igbo traders reported to you the case of extrajudicial murder of five Igbo traders and a girl who were returning from a night club off Gimbya Street, Abuja by a police squad led by then Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Danjuma Ibrahim. Why has the trial of the suspects lingered so long? It’s quite unfortunate. A lot of things have come into play. The DCP, Danjuma Ibrahim has some cabal behind him in the then FCT admin istration, allegedly headed by the then minister of FCT, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, who made sure that Danjuma Ibrahim didn’t lack anything even when he was in detention in Kuje prison. We discovered that Danjuma’s people mobilised human, financial, logistics and infrastructural support for him. They Made sure that Danjuma Ibrahim destroyed his confessional statement at the 6th floor of Louis Edet House and replaced it with in coherent cooked up story. We also discovered that they bought some hitherto government houses for him even when he was in detention in prison, etc. All these were to frustrate the case and make the families of the deceased appreciate that Nigerian justice is for a privileged few and we have seen that, that is exactly what it is. Remember that the federal govern ment took over the case soon after the Judicial Commission of Enquiry on Apo 6 headed by Justice Olasumbo Goodluck of the FCT High Court submitted it’s report to the government. This was also after the then DIG Mike Okiro also indicted Danjuma and other Police officers and recommended their dismissal and trial. By this, the case became FG’s case and so, government hired law yers and provided attendant logistics. This weakened the initial steam and momentum which the case gathered when it was in the hands of those directly concerned. This case is as good as abandoned because of the FG’s lack of interest and external influence of the high and mighty from Adamawa state some of who now occupy top government executive portfolio. One of the suspected killers, then DPO Garki Village police station, DSP Abdulsalami Othman, allegedly escaped from custody at FHQ. Eleven years down the line, he is yet to be traced or arrested. Do you believe the Police are actually looking for him? The police cannot be looking for the DSP Abdulsalami Othman, because, it was the same police that aided him to escape from the 6th floor of the Louis Edet House, police headquarters, where they claimed he was detained. The same people plotted at that same time to help Danjuma Ibrahim escape but luck ran out against him and he was re-arrested. In fact, we had received a report which informed us that DSP Abdulsalami Othman is somewhere in the north still serving in the police force. We can’t doubt this information, especially in the light of what is happening in the country, particularly where law enforcement agencies brazenly break the law, including traffic offence. Though we can’t confirm this, with what we have seen of this case, anything and everything is possible. What have become of the family of the deceased? Have they lost hope in Nigeria being able to protect lives and property? The families of the Apo 6 victims have been extremely frustrated as a result of government’s refusal to relate with them at all levels inspite of all their efforts to know how far the case has gone and what they are expected to do. The FG’s counsel used to be Chief Chris Uche, SAN. The information reaching us is that government is no longer interested in letting the matter be heard and concluded even after eleven years and has stopped funding it in order to let it die a natural death. Meanwhile, Danjuma Ibrahim has been on bail for about eight years now, freely moving about on the streets with convoy. What lessons do we learn of Nigerian judiciary given the ‘extraordinary’ delay in this case. You think justice still exist in the matter or has been frustrated?, Well, the judiciary has no blames so far. The federal government has not been serious with the case. They are not forthcoming. Every action of government proves it is not interested again in getting the culprits punished and therefore, frustrates any idea or action towards effective follow-up on the case. The families of the victims have been tremendously discouraged as a result of the extraordinary delays by the Federal Ministry of Justice that has demonstrated absolute lack of interest again. From what you see of Police attitude to citizens, do you think there are lessons learnt from Police extra judicial killings? The Nigerian police would have learned a lot if this case was pursued with the required vigour, attention and urgency. Truly, the attitude of the police on the Nigerian citizens would have improved. Now, the increased recklessness and impunity with which the police unleash extrajudicial killings of Nigerian citizens are unprecedented. In fact, there is a competition amongst law enforce ment agencies on which is more reckless and has higher impunity in doing evil to the citizens. Does this portend any implication for security in our country? This calls for a serious concern when your life and property are not secure. When you are afraid of government security agents more than the kidnappers, armed robbers, assassins, etc. This is a total confirmation that security has turned to insecurity in Nigeria. There is extreme loss of hope and trust on government. The first law of nature is the security of life. There is no government without security and every government is committed to the first oath of office which is to secure life and property of her citizens. Failure of this is a complete failure of government and governance. authorityngr.com/2016/06/Powerful-northern-cabal-frustrated-the-trial-of-Apo-six-killers/ |
The abookies will condemn this just to sound politically correct but in their innermost mind they rejoice. THE PERPETRATORS WILL NEVER BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE. |
mrvitalis:Common gerraway! Who dash you Igbo? Maybe am Zulu because i bear Vulu. |
bejeiodus:You don't know yorubas again? They've ran into their shells and no longer advocate for restructure because master fulani says so. When an Igbo/SS takes power tommorow the monkeys will come out to dance owambe in the name of pro-restructuring protest. Ndi ara! |
mrvitalis:By October, God willing, there will be no economy to talk about. Insha Allahu! We know you abookies are strong-headed and stubborn but NDA are ready to go ALL THE WAY! PREPARE! |
Buhari the vindictive wicked tyrant refused to help GEJ when he requested for help against Boko rather he said an attack against Boko haram is an attack against the North. GEJ we love and respect you but step aside let NDA deal with fulani born-to-rule issue once and for all. You were busy pacifying hateful abokkis throughout your tenure, nothing you did was ever good im their eyes! For that MUST PAY! They must reap the seed of hate they've sown! |
Ok you no go restructure abi. Watch out for the headlines tommorow, NDA will send you another message. |
Armaggedon:lmao! |
These are the murderous animals up north that yorubas are fighting SE and SS to stay with. M.orons! The presidiotic dullard and terrorist clearly supported the killing of that poor woman. If a fulani herdsmen was killed in the south would he have warn the fulanis to stop eating people crops? Has he ever done so? No! Thunder fire zombies, especially the Christians among them, who have refused to see the signs. |
SonofDevil:You are just clutching straw but I'll oblige you. The word 'Famous' is clear except you didn't pass through a conventional 4-wall. Are san bushmen or chaga more famous than Igbo world over because you really believe it or because you want to 'win one over Igbo? (which is clearly the reason you put up the thread in the first place). I've met kenyans and Tanzanians who give themselves Igbo names and they've never stepped foot in Nigeria. Igbo influence is great in Africa thanks to Nollywood. You can't deny it. |
SonofDevil:Keep fooling yourself and try to prove to your fellow numbskulls that Chagas or whatever, San bushmen and some other tribes you've never heard of are more famous than Igbos that are scattered all over the world anywhere humanity exist. I know even you do not believe that trash but you'd love to. ![]() |
