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BUHARI'S SILENT MESSAGE There are some criticisms on some national dailies and on some Facebook walls about Buhari's feet-dragging in addressing the nation on the Zaria violence. At first, I was on the same page with these calls, but after having a face-to-face 'discussion' with a Shiite friend (a former student of mine) who made some 'revelations' to me, I withdrew from the opinion. I am not justifying the killing of anyone. From the discussion, he made it clear to me that "Malam" (Ibrahim Zakzaky) and all his followers do not recognise Nigeria as their country and that to them, every Nigerian, who sings the National Anthem and obeys the Nigerian constitution and constituted authorities is an "infidel" (a term commonly used by ISIS and BH). "Our loyalty and allegiance are to "Malam" (who takes orders from Iran only) and not to Nigeria". They do not fly the Nigerian flag; they have theirs. Little wonder when Zakzaky's house was under siege by the Military, he did not contact any of the Nigerian authorities (Police, SSS or even the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs). He contacted an Iranian official who assured him that he would contact a much higher Iranian authority.This is a clear case of disregard for the sovereignty of Nigeria. I learnt from that discussion that "Malam" Zakzaky has a Governor in every state of the federation who takes orders from him alone. He has his "ministers" and even an "armed forces" (I watched a video of a "military display" done to "Malam" ![]() A people with their "army", anthem, flag, and entirely different political structure have , in my little knowledge of the law, already formed a parallel government in Nigeria. I may be wrong. |
BUHARI'S SILENT MESSAGE There are some criticisms on some national dailies and on some Facebook walls about Buhari's feet-dragging in addressing the nation on the Zaria violence. At first, I was on the same page with these calls, but after having a face-to-face 'discussion' with a Shiite friend (a former student of mine) who made some 'revelations' to me, I withdrew from the opinion. I am not justifying the killing of anyone. From the discussion, he made it clear to me that "Malam" (Ibrahim Zakzaky) and all his followers do not recognise Nigeria as their country and that to them, every Nigerian, who sings the National Anthem and obeys the Nigerian constitution and constituted authorities is an "infidel" (a term commonly used by ISIS and BH). "Our loyalty and allegiance are to "Malam" (who takes orders from Iran only) and not to Nigeria". They do not fly the Nigerian flag; they have theirs. Little wonder when Zakzaky's house was under siege by the Military, he did not contact any of the Nigerian authorities (Police, SSS or even the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs). He contacted an Iranian official who assured him that he would contact a much higher Iranian authority.This is a clear case of disregard for the sovereignty of Nigeria. I learnt from that discussion that "Malam" Zakzaky has a Governor in every state of the federation who takes orders from him alone. He has his "ministers" and even an "armed forces" (I watched a video of a "military display" done to "Malam" ![]() A people with their "army", anthem, flag, and entirely different political structure have , in my little knowledge of the law, already formed a parallel government in Nigeria. I may be wrong. |
General Borno market where Boko Haram trades By Shehu Abubakar, Maiduguri | Publish Date: Dec 5 2015 4:22AM | Updated Date: Dec 5 2015 10:26AM image: http://dailytrust.com.ng/Image/Facebook.png image: http://dailytrust.com.ng/Image/Twitter.png image: http://dailytrust.com.ng/Image/Google.png Bida is one of the villages under Monguno local government, and it hosts a market once-popular for livestock and agricultural produce, before Boko Haram insurgents sacked residents, making the market their very own. About 30 kilometres from Monguno town, the hometown of National Security Adviser, Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd), the insurgents have fixed every Sunday as their market day, where business starts from 11:00am to wind up by 1:00pm, with only able-bodied men seen either buying or selling. Most of the buyers, Daily Trust learnt, are bulk buyers, except a few villagers, on whose faces discomfort can be seen. At Bida market, 20 litres of petrol sells for N12,000 instead of the N3,000 it goes for in Monguno town. Prices of commodities like rice, tomatoes and other vegetables are extremely high, sources revealed, most times double the going price elsewhere. Roasted meat, otherwise known as Suya, believed to be made from rustled cows and other livestock, is also sold at one corner of the market, by long-bearded young men in long dresses and turbans, the type banned in the state. Most patrons of the market throng the stand, sampling the spicy delicacy. A commodity supplier who braves the market on a weekly basis, identified himself as Alhaji Mala, said: “The insurgents around this area were killing anyone they could at a point, but when they decided that everywhere has been blocked and they had no means of getting fuel and food supplies, they realized using Bida market was their best option. Another problem they faced was how to get goods supplied to the market, because they have already looted the area, and killed all the young men in the surrounding villages. They had also rustled all the livestock there, with the few people left only able to grow millet, as the insurgents seem to dislike that particular grain. It was at that stage that they allowed some businessmen to be supplying the market with goods, accepting high prices as they know the difficulty of trading there.” But another businessman told Daily Trust that there is no way anyone can head towards Bida with even sachet water, because soldiers in Monguno have blocked all the routes. “You’ve seen how we came, from Maiduguri and along the road we were telling the soldiers, Civilian JTF and other security forces that the goods were Monguno-bound. But after Gajiram, we park and offload as if we want to change our tyres, then use cattle-cart to continue along bush paths.” The source continued: “The Amir commanding and directing the affairs of all the insurgents in this area lives in Debere, whose over 200 inhabitants are Boko Haram conscripts, living with him. But majority of the foot soldiers of the group are living in Kulli. Some of the traders make bulk supplies direct to Kulli where the insurgents collect the goods and pay in bulk. But we take our goods to Bida market and sell every Sunday. We are not members of the group, we have nothing to do with insurgency, just businessmen doing business.” The source added that the insurgents are indeed running short of fuel and food. “Sometime last year, whenever they loot a community, they use vehicles to cart away swag. But for almost five months now, we have not been seeing them with vehicles. They use stolen cows and motorcycles. Again, in the past, they used be two or three riding motorcycles, but now up to four of them do so, possibly because they cannot fuel many bikes at once,” he said. When Daily Trust asked why the traders trade with insurgents, rather than report their activities, another source said: “Where are those Bulamas and Lawans (streets and ward traditional rulers) that gave the security agencies information about the insurgents in 2010 and 2011? They were all killed, of course.” He added that nothing was done to security agents who trade information given to them by the traditional rulers. “Why should I think of giving them any information?” he asked. In a convoy of cart riders passing through Wulo, Sire and Maram under Monguno local government, Daily Trust noticed there were no soldiers, even as the few elderly people remaining in the villages said the dare not go to Bida market. A resident of one of the villages around, said they could go to the market to buy food items in small quantities because the insurgents know where they are coming from. “They do not allow us to travel outside our villages. They come around at least twice or thrice every week. When they see strange faces here, they kill them. They patrol all the surrounding bushes in the day time and sleep at night,” he said, adding that those who sneak out do so only at night. The insurgents, Daily Trust learnt, also have informants. A source said three weeks ago, two of their informants at Da’alla village who are of the same family fell out and the elder killed the younger one brazenly. Some of the informants even have firearms, he said. “It is extremely risky to report such things to security personnel,” the source said, adding that the insurgents would kill a squealer and wipe out his entire family when they find out. “Beyond that, even the soldiers are aware that the insurgents are here. Few weeks ago, a combined team of Civilian JTF and soldiers left Nganzai to this area and they intercepted two insurgents with large sums of money on the way to the market.” A major point of relief for many locals is the fact that the insurgents in their area have never abducted or raped their wives or daughters. “But they kill and loot,” he said. Bulama Kaloma, who was abducted by insurgents around September, in a bush near Bida said: “We were three, and they immediately searched us and took away all we had and told us to follow them. They wanted us to lead them to Gardai, in Marte local government. We were going when a plane came hovering, and they threw their guns to one side and hid under a tree. The three of us ran in the opposite direction and crawled to safety. That was how we escaped.” One of the cattle cart riders at the market, Malam Goni, said: “You’re the first and only stranger I have seen in this market since the big Sallah in July. For anyone to visit, he must have been led by one of the merchants and introduced to them as a trusted transporter or shop keeper of the merchant.” Goni told this reporter that most of the unarmed young men on the way to the market are their members, while the armed ones are hiding in the bush, spying. “You are lucky that when they searched you they did not find any paper or pen on you...they would have killed you,” he said. Read more at http://dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/borno-market-where-boko-haram-trades/122765.html#ftEurBYQMu16juZc.99 http://dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/borno-market-where-boko-haram-trades/122765.html |
London’s world famous Sunday market, better known as Liverpool Street Market, in East London is facing hard times as some of its businesses are folding up while many others are struggling to stay afloat due to the low patronage of Nigerians, a Daily Trust findings have shown. The 400-year-old market, which sells mainly clothes for women, men and children; designer goods, as well as bric-a-brac and household goods, is patronised mainly by Nigerians and other customers from around the world. A recent survey by Daily Trust showed that the change of government in Nigeria, coupled with cash and financial policies that placed restrictions on the amount of money one can travel with or withdraw abroad have led to a drastic reduction of Nigerian customers at the market. In one of the big textile shops in the market, an employee who craved anonymity told Daily Trust that their sales had slumped by more than 40 percent since the inception of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, adding that the few Nigerian customers who come in now buy only a fraction of items they used to buy in the past. In another top textile shop with a reputation of serving tea to big time customers while they shop, a manager who wouldn’t like his name published said their business has been going through “tough times” in the last few months due to a “significant” drop in the number of Nigerian customers. “When the going was good, a lot of Nigerian customers bought assorted items in bulk and opted for door- to- door courier or cargo delivery in Nigeria,” but lamented that they hardly have such customers now. Hajiya Rabi, a store operative, while confirming the decline in sales owing to a drastic drop in the number of Nigerian customers, said the future of businesses, especially textiles shops in the market looked very bleak without robust patronage by Nigerians and other customers. Speaking in the same vein, a shop owner, Chief (Mrs.) Franca Aina, said sales had “really, really gone down,” and attributed the trend partly to restrictions on credit card spending and the limited amount of cash Nigerians are allowed to carry or withdraw abroad. Aina, who is Nigerian, said the situation was so bad that some shops and businesses were closing down, stressing that: “I think it’s because of the new government’s war on corruption.” “In the past, Nigerians used to come here and spend (money) anyhow. But now only a few come and they spend very little. In many shops, 90 percent of sales are by Nigerian customers. So you can see why the businesses are folding up,” she narrated. The shop owner appealed to the Nigerian government to look into the cash and financial restrictions placed on its citizens travelling abroad, stressing that people should be allowed to carry as much money as they wish as long as they could prove ownership of the money. “We go to Switzerland and other countries to buy goods and carry as much money as we need and the UK does not stop us as long as we can prove it is our money,” she said, pointing out that placing a blanket restriction victimises innocent people who earn their money legitimately. Daily Trust reports that in most of the shops visited, operatives were seen idling away as very few customers were in the shops, unlike in the past when such shops were a beehive of activities as the operatives struggled to cope with customers’ demand. A couple seen seated in one of the shops told Daily Trust that they were from Nigeria and they came to the market to buy some fabrics and other items for personal use and gifts (tsaraba) for family and friends at home. It is recalled that businesses at the market recorded very poor sales for a few days in January 2012 during the fuel subsidy removal protests in Nigeria when flights into the UK were suspended, and it took weeks before the situation became normal. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/international/london-market-closing-due-to-low-patronage-from-nigerians/119292.html |
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Published On: Wed, Feb 18th, 2015 Africa | By NewsRescue Cabal Begin Fleeing Nigeria, Launder Loot as Buhari/Osinbajo ‘Integrity’ Govt Looms akpabio buhari 76 EmailShare NewsRescue buhari osinThe announcement by PDP national leader Bode George that he will flee Nigeria if the APC government comes to be is a latest in accumulating actual cases of Nigerians fleeing and stashing their ‘loot’ overseas as the nation counts down to a likely Buhari/Osinbajo presidency. Reports from Dubai indicate an overflow of Nigerian cabal investors who have lately been buying up property in a mad frenzy as they hurriedly move their wealth abroad anticipating the May 29th handover. The fall of the Naira in the forex market has dor a large part been attributed not only to the tanked oil prices but to the excessive demand of the dollar by these filthy rich cabal that are actively laundering their money overseas. Many known and secret businessmen who have enjoyed unlimited direct access to Nigeria’s oil earnings at all levels of the marketing process have been seeking dual citizenship in neighboring countries like Chad, Ghana and Cotonou and further across Africa to places like Ivory Coast, English speaking Gabon and Namibia; also in Kenya and South Africa; while others are buying permanent residences in Dubai, the United Kingdom and America. The Carribean Islands too are not left out as Islands like St Kitts, Grenada, Trinidad and the like have reported an influx of Nigeria’s dollars and assylum seekers. While Nigeria’s president is reliably reported to be negotiating impunity upon his hand over, such an arrangement may only be accorded to Nigeria’s number 1 office if General Buhari does approve and this does not augur well with the tons of implicated benefactor cabal lead by minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke aka oil godess. These system benefactors including the likes of Musliu Obanikoro and Ekiti governor, Ayo Fayose who are so dug in and keep digging in deeper, are desperate for a fight to finish and to scatter the transition process as defeat becomes most imminent. This group has decided that they must win at any cost and have been working sleeplessly, contacting all and sundry to try to buy them over with a war chest of over a billion dollars PDP campaign money. Diezani Diezani NewsRescue authentic sources have informed that president Goodluck Jonathan has requested to meet with opposition candidate, General Buhari for a private thorough discussion and negotiation on full modalities of an impunity process for himself and as many of the implicated Cabal and army Chiefs as possible ahead of the elections. The meeting is scheduled soon at a private location outside of Nigeria’s borders. buh gej peace We have been informed that president Jonathan forced for the meeting by blackmailing the opposition candidate that if such is not granted, he, Goodluck Jonathan has the ability to and will disrupt the process completely thus ensuring there will never be a smooth and bloodless transfer of power of a viable Nigeria to General Muhammadu Buhari and Attorney Yemi Osinbajo. Read more: http://newsrescue.com/cabal-begin-fleeing-nigeria-launder-loot-buhariosinbajo-integrity-govt-looms/#ixzz3S8NB2EVo http://newsrescue.com/cabal-begin-fleeing-nigeria-launder-loot-buhariosinbajo-integrity-govt-looms/#axzz3S6qmknD2 |
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Whenever I on my hp pavilion windows 8 edition, it only shows black page containing its specs. Then user page for password at this point the I can't input d password as the keyboard refuses to type anything. I tried restored it using windows 8.1 disc to no avail. I need your help pls.
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Plz android gurus I need ur help. I after factory reset my galaxy grand dous, it's showing me invalid IMEI and it doesnt recognised SIMs. |
otunbadan:This is another similar incidence. That's why one has to be very careful. |
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If their fathers did it, why shouldn't they?
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