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SheikhMuniru:Their names are: *Manga Usaini, David Akenawe, Agada Tsetsaa, Tarzaa Orvhanya, Ngyohov Shin* They are the killers responsible for the murder of the two Clergymen in Benue State; and *they are not Fulani Herdsmen*, as alleged by both the mainstream and social media. They've just been apprehended by the Police and *they made confessional statements!* *Now, the mainstream media will not publish this BREAKING NEWS, and the bloggers will ignore it, because it debunks their agenda of "give-a-dog-a-bad-name-in-order-to-hang-it!* So, we (you and I) have the responsibility of *SPREADING THE NEWS AS FAR AND WIDE AS POSSIBLE* in order for truth to prevail. |
Their names are: *Manga Usaini, David Akenawe, Agada Tsetsaa, Tarzaa Orvhanya, Ngyohov Shin* They are the killers responsible for the murder of the two Clergymen in Benue State; and *they are not Fulani Herdsmen*, as alleged by both the mainstream and social media. They've just been apprehended by the Police and *they made confessional statements!* *Now, the mainstream media will not publish this BREAKING NEWS, and the bloggers will ignore it, because it debunks their agenda of "give-a-dog-a-bad-name-in-order-to-hang-it!* So, we (you and I) have the responsibility of *SPREADING THE NEWS AS FAR AND WIDE AS POSSIBLE* in order for truth to prevail. |
Fulani herdsmen attacked Miango community two days ago and the aftermath is the picture here. This has been going on since September last year. My uncle and has been displaced and other families since the attack began.
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Okonsyourguy:Smart is trying to be smart and get his share of 2019 largesse of 3 years starvation from the National cake. |
unmask:Have you forgotten so soon, the roasting of INEC commissioner and his family over night in Kano for raising eyebrow on under age voting. |
The list is not exhaustive 1. He Dollar from 185 to 400 and now 365 2. Rice was sold 8500 and now 18,000 3. Send Agatu people out of their ancestral home 4. His kinsmen on ethnic cleansing of the middle belt 5. Fulani has penetrate south slaughtering men at will, kidnapping and raping women. 6. Workers salary lost value astronomically. 7. Suspension of the Rule of law. 8. Petrol sold 87 is now 145 and above 9. ÀGO sikd 140 is now 230 and above 10. Kerosine sold 110 is now 260 and above 12. Suicide rate on the increase as s result of harsh economic policy. 13. Making Arabic our lingual franca through the back door. 14. Boko haram walk freely to Dapchi abducted school girls, return his sisters freely kept Leah Sharibu up to now. 15. Has permanent Doctor in U.K. 16. His children are graduating from foreign schools while our schools are in shambles 17. Our hospitals are now museums 18. Running Government of his people by his people and for his people. 19. His brother is the referee for 2019 election 20. Debt offset has now grown astronomical 21. #2.8. billion, Saraki paying for his Father's committee good work. 22. Abacha never stole yet we are receiving his loots. 23. He chaired PTF, the conduit pipe of Abacha loots ghost resurfacing 24. Honouring Abiola incarcerated and killed at his watch 25. Yet to make asset public 26. Promotion of IGP despite killing of Inec commissioner that kick against under age voting in 2015 at Kano. ,27. Babachir rewarded with appointment of his brother. E. T. C. |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
THE MOVE OF A DESPERATE PRESIDENT By Umar Ardo, Ph.D The desperation of President Buhari to retain power at all costs has again manifested itself in his illegal act of both changing the National Democracy Day and the investiture of National Honours of GCFR posthumously to late MKO Abiola and GCON to Amb. Babagana Kingibe. Having realized that he has lost public support across the country as a result of his dismal performance in office, and poor handling of issues affecting his Political Party, the NASS, the Judiciary and key stakeholders of the country, particularly the Senate President, the Speaker, Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida, the president ill-advisedly came up with the so-called idea of making June 12 as Nigeria's �� Democracy Day and giving National Honours to Abiola and Kingibe. There're two issues wrong with this move - i.e. legal and moral. Legally, the president has no powers to confer National Honours on anyone without the deliberation and advice of the National Council of States. The Third Schedule of the Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) at Section 6(a)iii confers on the NCS the powers to advise the president on the award of national honours. The fact is that the NCS didn't meet to deliberate and advise on this so-called investiture. Secondly, the National Public Holidays Act has listed 29 May as a National Holiday being the country's Democracy Day. This means that the president can only change the Democracy Day if the Act is duly amended. And to the best of my knowledge this Act has not been amended. Therefore the president's pronouncement is unlawful and of no moment. The only thing is that his action has but further affirmed the president as a no-respecter of due process of law and constitutionalism. On the moral side, the president cannot honour Babagana Kingibe on the basis of June 12 because Kingibe had abandoned Chief Abiola and the June 12 mandate when he joined his kinsman, General Abacha, and took a ministerial appointment in that regime. It's morally repugnant to now honour him for such an unsalutary act. Besides, June 12 had never featured in Buhari's politics. He worked with Abacha who incarcerated Abiola and denied the actualization of the mandate and he never raised the issue of June 12. In his electioneering campaigns in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, June 12 was never in Buhari's political lexicon. For 3yrs as president he never uttered the phrase June 12. Even last week when he addressed the nation on May 29, June 12 was not mentioned. So how come all of a sudden, like a bolt out of the blue, June 12 became the new political darling of the president? There're three answers to it that I can harzard:- 1. President Buhari has realized that he has lost the support of the Nigerian people, particularly in the Southwest, and so he was tricked into making this palliative in the vein hope of reganering support to his fledging presidency; 2. That he is now at opened war with IBB who annulled the June 12 election and OBJ who is the main beneficiary of the resolution of the June 12 imbroglio, he is made to believe that with this move he would regain his support in the Southwest at the same time rubbish the two former presidents; and 3. Unknown to him, he's playing the political script of Babagana Kingibe and his kinsman, the COS to the president. To all intents and purposes, the two are scheming a succession move to Buhari himself where, in the event of Buhari's leaving office, Kingibe would've been well positioned to succeed him as president. Clearly, in the Northeast, no politician has Kingibe's profile. He was a Permanent Secretary, Ambassador, National Chairman of the SDP, Abiola's Running mate, Minister of Internal and External Affairs and Secretary to the Federal Government. Already, through their scheming, Kingibe has taken over the DNI, SSS and the villa. All they need is to resuscitate the spirit of June 12 to which Kingibe would be the major beneficiary. With the GCON conferred on him, the benefits have started dropping. This is a highly sophisticated political scheming that President Buhari wouldn't perceive. Nevertheless, the president is so engrossed with the trapping of power and its retention that he could fall for anything. And how big has he fallen! What a great pity for Nigeria ��!! What a great pity!!! |
June 12, the delicacy cooked and served Oduduwa nation for 2019 election
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This is the biggest baits of Oduduwa nation for 2019. Will they fall into it.....? I'll respect their academic excellence by their choice in 2019 with this bone without meat thrown to them by PMB. June 12 happen when Nigeria was not divided by religion but now it is a determinant. The truth is that blood shed by Fulani terrorist is hurting and causing confusion in PMB brain and his cohorts. |
Even Fashola uses inverter and generator in his office. Who lied to PMB or he has been sharpened by lie lie Mohd. If not for my Church where I charged my phone I couldn't have respond to this thread. |
We have faced a lot of challenges on this journey and Nigerians have stood by us in achieving the three cardinal points of this administration namely; Security , Corruption and the Economy. Three cardinal Points of failures. |
We have faced a lot of challenges on this journey and Nigerians have stood by us in achieving the three cardinal points of this administration namely; Security , Corruption and the Economy . Analyze the cardinal points 1. Security: He failed to give us actual figure killed by herdsmen, boko haram, kidnappers, armed robbers, ritualist, cultist e.t.c. 2. Corruption: He failed to tell us how much he recovered from Babachir and why he is not in jail, amount recovered from Amaechi, Tinubu, Fashola, El Rufai, Orji Uzor Kalu, Obanikoro, Mamman Daura and how much he returned from PTF over bloated contracts. 3. Economy: He failed to reduce PMS price rather it is now $143 yo #145, AGO #225 to #230, kero #220. How many jobs were lost in the last three years and how many has been created, give actual figure spent on #5000 stipend and names of the beneficiaries, high cost of goods in the market and services, publish number of those who commit suicide as a result of harsh economy e.t.c. |
PoliticalChinex:Saraki’s office releases list of TIMELINE ON KILLINGS IN MIDDLE BELT SINCE JAN 1, 2018 · January 1 – 73 killed in Logo and Guma LGAs in Benue · January 1 – 2 killed in Awe LGA, Nasarawa · January 1 – 25 Killed in Keana LGA, Nasarawa · January 3 – 3 killed in Markurdi, Benue State · January 4 – 6 killed in Wukari in Taraba · January 4 – 1 killed in Gassol LGA, Taraba · January 5 – 4 Killed in Lau LGA, Taraba · January 5 – 15 killed in Tse Akombo, Tse Vii and Tse Agule vilages in Benue · January 6 – 55 killed in Lau LGA in Taraba State · January 8 – 3 killed in Sardauna LGA, Taraba · January 8 – Two policemen killed in Logo, Benue State · January 13 – 10 killed in Birnin Gwari LGA, Kaduna · January 13 – 1 killed in Makurdi LGA, Benue · January 14 – 1 killed in Bassa LGA, Plateau · January 14 – 1 killed in Ibi LGA, Taraba · January 16 – 5 killed in Madagali LGA, Adamawa · January 16 – 5 killed in Guma, Logo and Okpokwu LGAs Benue · January 18 – 11 killed in Madagali LGA, Adamawa · January 21 – 1 killed in Barkin Ladi LGA, Plateau · January 21 – 6 killed in Juman LGA, Adamawa · January 23 – 9 killed in Ardo Kola, Adamawa · January 24 – 4 killed in Kaiama, Kwara · January 25 – 15 killed in Bassa LGA, Plateau · January 26 – 3 killed in Bassa LGA, Plateau · January 26 – 2 killed in Ukum, Benue · January 29 – 1 killed in Guma, Benue · January 31 – 1 killed in Jema’a LGA, Kaduna · January 31 –9 killed in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna · February 1 – 4 killed in Gassol, Taraba · February 2 –10 killed in Song, Adamawa · February 5 – 2 killed in Guma, Benue · February 6 – 8 killed in Obi, Nasarawa · February 8 – 6 killed in Shellen, Adamawa · February 10 – 2 killed in Benue · February 10 – 3 killed in Bassa, Plateau · February 11 – 4 killed in Jema’a, Kaduna · February 12 – 2 killed in Guma, Benue · February 26 – 12 killed in Kajuru, Kaduna · February 27 – 20 killed in Demsa, Adamawa · March 1 – 15 killed in Saradauna, Taraba · March 4 – 20 killed in Saradauna, Taraba · March 5 – 25 killed in Okpokwu, Benue · March 7 – 2 killed in Takum, Taraba · March 8 – 11 killed in Bassa, Plateau · March 9 – 9 killed in Bokkos, Plateau · March 12 – 26 killed in Bassa, Plateau · March 13 – 7 killed in Guma, Benue · March 13 – 1 killed in Lokoja, Kogi · March 14 – 32 killed in Daima/Omala, Kogi · March 14 – 6 killed in Bassa, Plateau · March 15 – 5 killed in Takum, Taraba · March 19 –10 killed in Omala, Kogi · March 20 – 11 killed in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna · March 22 – 3 killed in Jos South, Plateau · March 24 – 5 killed in Makurdi, Benue · March 30 – 6 killed in Jema’a, Kaduna · April 4 – 6 killed in Chikun, Kaduna · April 4 – 4 killed in Takum, Taraba · April 4 – 10 killed in Gwer West, Benue · April 5 – 5 killed in Dobga, Taraba · April 5 – 30 killed in Gwer West, Benue · April 5 – 50 killed in Offa, Kwara* · April 7 – 4 killed in Bali, Taraba · April 7 – 2 killed in Agatu, Benue · April 8 – 5 killed in Birkin Ladi, Plateau State · April 8 – 5 murdered in Obi, Nasarawa · April 8 – 4 killed in Keana, Nasarawa · April 9 – 1 killed in Guma, Benue · April 10 – 10 murdered in Benue · April 10 – 51 killed in Wukari, Taraba · April 12 – 2 killed in Markudi, Benue · April 12 – 2 murdered in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna · April 13 – 5 killed in Bassa, Kogi · April 14 – 4 killed in Logo, Benue · April 14 – 78 murdered in Obi, Nasarawa · April 17 – 1 killed in Logo, Benue · April 18 – 4 killed in Bassa, Plateau · April 19 – 1 killed in Kutigi, Niger · April 19 – 1 killed in Gwer West, Benue · April 20 – 31 killed in Guma, Benue · April 25 – 19 killed in Gwer East, Benue · April 25 – 38 killed in Guma, Benue · April 25 – 7 killed in Awe, Nassarawa · April 28 – 14 killed in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna · April 29 – 5 killed in Gwer West, Benue * Offa killings were from multiple armed robberies on banks in the town. |
CandidSeeker:Oga get sense for once. Read the type of wine Jesus drank. Matthew 26:29 (KJV) But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom. |
Maybe she was under the mixture of codaine and tramadol. What she actual has in mind is the daura herdsman is the misfortune of Naija. |
Many might have forgotten that the current IG , Idris was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2Million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the last 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done,CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that has become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. Comr Ohinoyi Mathew Okene wrote : Idris Ibrahim was a CP in Kano during the 2015 election. That was in March 2015. How did he become Inspector Gen by March, 2016? CP - AIG - DIG - IGP. Classical corruption from Buhari. FACTS DON'T LIE Here is the list of the AIGs that were retired to make former Kano state commissioner of police, Idris Ibrahim, the IGP: 1 Bala A Hassan 2.Yahaya Garba Ardo 3. Irmiya F Yarima 4. Danladi Y Mshebwala 5. Tambari Y. Mohammed 6..Bala Magaji Nasarawa 7. MUsa Abdulsalam 8. Adisa Bolanta 9. Mohammed J Gana 10. Umaru Abubakar Manko 11. Lawal Tanko 12. Olufemi A. Adenaike 13. Johson A Ogunsakin 14. Adenrele T. Shinaba 15. James O. Caulcrick 16 Olufefemi David Ogumbayode 17. Edgar T Nanakumo 18. Kalafite H. Adeyemi 19. Patrick D Dokumor 20. Mbu Joseph Mbu 21. Sabo Ibrahim Ringim. 21of them ALL the 7 DIGs were also retired. That was a lot of heads to roll for one man's. Remember also that Kano INEC returning officer, with his whole family, was burnt to death. Till date the case has not seen the light of day. All the registered voters in Kano for 2015 presidential election voted 100% for APC. No single invalid vote, no card reader malfunction. Go figure Please note that I am not saying anything other than supplying facts. Dazzall. #COPIED |
Many might have forgotten that the current IG , Idris was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2Million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the last 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done,CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that has become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. Comr Ohinoyi Mathew Okene wrote : Idris Ibrahim was a CP in Kano during the 2015 election. That was in March 2015. How did he become Inspector Gen by March, 2016? CP - AIG - DIG - IGP. Classical corruption from Buhari. FACTS DON'T LIE Here is the list of the AIGs that were retired to make former Kano state commissioner of police, Idris Ibrahim, the IGP: 1 Bala A Hassan 2.Yahaya Garba Ardo 3. Irmiya F Yarima 4. Danladi Y Mshebwala 5. Tambari Y. Mohammed 6..Bala Magaji Nasarawa 7. MUsa Abdulsalam 8. Adisa Bolanta 9. Mohammed J Gana 10. Umaru Abubakar Manko 11. Lawal Tanko 12. Olufemi A. Adenaike 13. Johson A Ogunsakin 14. Adenrele T. Shinaba 15. James O. Caulcrick 16 Olufefemi David Ogumbayode 17. Edgar T Nanakumo 18. Kalafite H. Adeyemi 19. Patrick D Dokumor 20. Mbu Joseph Mbu 21. Sabo Ibrahim Ringim. 21of them ALL the 7 DIGs were also retired. That was a lot of heads to roll for one man's. Remember also that Kano INEC returning officer, with his whole family, was burnt to death. Till date the case has not seen the light of day. All the registered voters in Kano for 2015 presidential election voted 100% for APC. No single invalid vote, no card reader malfunction. Go figure Please note that I am not saying anything other than supplying facts. Dazzall. #COPIED |
Many might have forgotten that the current IG , Idris was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2Million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the last 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done,CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that has become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. Comr Ohinoyi Mathew Okene wrote : Idris Ibrahim was a CP in Kano during the 2015 election. That was in March 2015. How did he become Inspector Gen by March, 2016? CP - AIG - DIG - IGP. Classical corruption from Buhari. FACTS DON'T LIE Here is the list of the AIGs that were retired to make former Kano state commissioner of police, Idris Ibrahim, the IGP: 1 Bala A Hassan 2.Yahaya Garba Ardo 3. Irmiya F Yarima 4. Danladi Y Mshebwala 5. Tambari Y. Mohammed 6..Bala Magaji Nasarawa 7. MUsa Abdulsalam 8. Adisa Bolanta 9. Mohammed J Gana 10. Umaru Abubakar Manko 11. Lawal Tanko 12. Olufemi A. Adenaike 13. Johson A Ogunsakin 14. Adenrele T. Shinaba 15. James O. Caulcrick 16 Olufefemi David Ogumbayode 17. Edgar T Nanakumo 18. Kalafite H. Adeyemi 19. Patrick D Dokumor 20. Mbu Joseph Mbu 21. Sabo Ibrahim Ringim. 21of them ALL the 7 DIGs were also retired. That was a lot of heads to roll for one man's. Remember also that Kano INEC returning officer, with his whole family, was burnt to death. Till date the case has not seen the light of day. All the registered voters in Kano for 2015 presidential election voted 100% for APC. No single invalid vote, no card reader malfunction. Go figure Please note that I am not saying anything other than supplying facts. Dazzall. #COPIED |
Was the ghost of late INEC Returning Officer of Kano hovering in the air when IG Idris visited Kano to deliver his speech that has become TRANSMISSION and TRANSMITTED? Many might have forgotten that the current IGP , Idris, was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2 million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest has been made for the multiple homicide, nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done, CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that have become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. |
Was the ghost of late INEC Returning Officer of Kano hovering in the air when IG Idris visited Kano to deliver his speech that has become TRANSMISSION and TRANSMITTED? Many might have forgotten that the current IGP , Idris, was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2 million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest has been made for the multiple homicide, nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done, CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that have become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. |
Was the ghost of late INEC Returning Officer of Kano hovering in the air when IG Idris visited Kano to deliver his speech that has become TRANSMISSION and TRANSMITTED? Many might have forgotten that the current IGP , Idris, was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2 million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest has been made for the multiple homicide, nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done, CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that have become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. |
Was the ghost of late INEC Returning Officer of Kano hovering in the air when IG Idris visited Kano to deliver his speech that has become TRANSMISSION and TRANSMITTED? Many might have forgotten that the current IGP , Idris, was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2 million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest has been made for the multiple homicide, nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done, CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that have become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. |
Was the ghost of late INEC Returning Officer of Kano hovering in the air when IG Idris visited Kano to deliver his speech that has become TRANSMISSION and TRANSMITTED? Many might have forgotten that the current IGP , Idris, was the CP of Kano State when Buhari polled 2 million votes and Jonathan only 150,000 in the 2015 election. The then INEC Returning Officer in Kano was burnt to death together with his family in their home, immediately after the election and the result announced. Till date no arrest has been made for the multiple homicide, nor anything found as the cause of the fire . NOW HEAR THIS:- As if it is a payback for a job well done, CP Idris was promoted to IGP over 12 other senior CPs, over 22 senior AIGs, and of course over the 7 most senior DIG police officers to become IGP immediately Buhari was sworn in. Every other officer that was senior to CP Idris was retired just to make way for the now IG Idris to occupy this highest position. Corruption is not only when you embezzled money. There are several forms of corruption that have become cankerworm in our governance, nepotism is one of them. |
BREAKING NEWS! THE WORST PETROLEUM FRAUD IN THE HISTORY OF OUR DEAR NATION UNCOVERED UNDER BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT! - Nigeria is spending N1.4 trillion on fuel subsidy monthly - Katchikwu ( Under Jonathan it was N86 billion monthly; N1.0 trillion annually ) - Femi Falana ( SAN ) gives Katchikwu 7 days to respond Opinion: Kachikwu and Baru blame the cost on imported fuel smuggled from Nigeria to neighbouring West African countries. Falana disputes the claim and says assuming the GMD and the minister are correct, it still wouldn’t explain the insane cost of N1.4 trillion a month and the disappearance of 32 million litres of fuel between Dec 2017 and March 2018! If this report is true, Buhari has no business being President for one extra day, he ought to honourably or dishonourably tender his letter of resignation AT ONCE! New: Popular human rights activist, Femi Falana (SAN), has asked Minister of State, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, to provide information on its N1.4 trillion monthly subsidy bill. Falana notified Kachikwu that he had seven days to respond, as stipulated by the Freedom of Information Act. He also impressed on him, the resolve of President Muhammadu Buhari to promote accountability and transparency. The senior lawyer cited three instances where the minister and the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, gave conflicting information on the nation’s fuel consumption rate and subsidy cost. Falana said: “In December 2017, the Management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) disclosed that the nation’s consumption rate of fuel was 28 million litres per day and that subsidy cost was N726 million per day, i.e. N261.4b per annum. “But on March 5, 2018, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru claimed that the figure had metamorphosed to 50 million litres per day and that NNPC had spent $5.8 billion (1.7 Trillion naira) on fuel importation in January and February 2018. “Furthermore, at a public forum held in Abuja two weeks ago, you (Kachikwu) stated that the consumption rate of fuel has skyrocketed to 60 million and that the cost of subsidy is N1.4 trillion per month!” He poked holes in claims that smuggling of imported fuel from Nigeria to neighbouring countries by some economic saboteurs caused Nigeria’s increasing consumption rate. Falana said: “Assuming, without conceding, that the story of smuggling is true, the total volume of fuel consumed by Benin, Togo, Cameroon, Niger, Chad and Ghana is said to be less than 250,000 litres per day. “You will agree with me that this does not explain the difference of 32 million litres per day between the consumption rate of imported fuel in December 2017 and March 2018. “With respect to the alleged subsidy of fuel importation, you failed to disclose the amount realised from the sale of the 60 million litres at N145 per liter. The lawyer accused the minister of “conveniently” failing to account for the sale of the 445,000 barrels of crude oil allocated to the NNPC daily by the Federal Government. He said: “Honourable Minister, the convenient defense of smuggling as cheap justification for a gap of 32 million litres a day (at 145 naira per litre is 4.6 billion naira daily) is untenable given the billions of naira continually expended on Project Aquila Software by the Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF), a Parastatal under your watch in the Petroleum Ministry, to track every litre of petroleum product evacuated from the depots and sold at retail stations in the country. “Since the Project Aquila Software has capability to identify the identity of owners and locations of all trucks loading petroleum products in Nigeria, why has your office and NNPC continued to blame smuggling for the drain of N4.6 billion daily on petroleum products? “How many of the truck owners involved in the alleged smuggling have been arrested and arraigned in court since Aquila has the data base of all truck owners in the country?” Falana said the doubtful explanations had compelled him to request for copies of at least six documents: “Bill of Laden and DPR certified Cargo Discharged Certificates of the imported subsidised Petroleum Products into the country from December 2017-March 2018. “Offshore Processing Agreements pertaining to the sale of the 445,000 barrels of crude oil per day plus any additional crude barrels approved for domestic consumption from December 2017 -March 2018. “Volumes of domestic refined products by the nations’ local refineries against gross expenditure on refinery Turn Around Maintenance (TAM)/ Expended Budget in 2017. “Gross amount of Forex differential or Forex subsidy (gap Between CBN rate and Special rate approved for fuel importation) from December 2017-March 2018. “Amount expended by PEF on Project Aquila from inception aimed at tracking Petroleum Trucks nationwide to prevent smuggling of petroleum products.” |
Can they point one Muslim that has been killed by a Christian ? What the Man of God is saying :" Let Muslim kill Muslim but don't touch Christian. |
Can someone remember PMB speech at Chatham House in 2015
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If it is true that is the only and youngest technocrat in his team. It is too late but only a bait for 2019. |
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