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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Anambralstson: 10:20am On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


No!
Anambra is a den of robbers and kidnappers. Two Reverend Fathers were just freed two days from kidnappers. Catholic priests fa! These people claim they are catholics but they still snatch the clergies nonetheless.

South West is Nigeria’s kidnap capital- Report

A result of a recent survey it conducted shows that you are more likely to be abducted in the South West than any other region in Nigeria.”
Contrary to the perception that kidnapping is more prevalent in the South East and South South geo-political zones, a recent survey shows that people are more likely to be kidnapped in the South West than any other region in Nigeria.
The National Crime Victimisation and Safety Survey conducted by CLEEN Foundation with support from the United States based Macarthur Foundation shows that the South West has the highest incidents of kidnapping with 5 per cent of the respondent from the region saying they have either been kidnapped or attempts have been made to kidnap them.
The South South and the South East closely follows with 4 per cent kidnap rate. The region with the lowest rate of kidnapping is the North Central region with 2 per cent.
Rape and Attempted Rape
With 10 per cent incident of rape or attempted rape, the South South region is the rape capital of the country followed by the North East (6 per cent) and the South West and North West (4 per cent each). The South East is the region with the lowest propensity for rape with just 1 per cent.
The survey also shows that the national incidence of rape almost doubled from 3 per cent in 2011 to 5 per cent in 2013. Most of the respondent who claimed to have been raped said they were raped in and around their homes. Thirty-three per cent said they were raped nearest to their homes; 19 per cent were raped in their homes while 13 per cent cases of rape occurred in schools or place of work.
Robberies
The survey shows that cases of robbery rose 1 per cent from last year nationally. Kaduna recorded the highest cases of robbery with 43 per cent closely followed by Akwa-Ibom 42 per cent and Cross River 39 per cent. Jigawa and Kano States recorded the lowest cases of robbery with 5 and 3 per cents respectively.
The survey shows that more needs to be done about security in and around homes as 63 per cent of respondents said robberies occurred in homes or nearest to home.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/147105-south-west-nigerias-kidnap-capital-report.html

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by deltaisgreat: 10:24am On Dec 31, 2018
Yyeske:
Onitsha is under attack, forget any other thing. Whoever brought up the topic shouldn't be the issue but the message should.
Several threads had been created recently about the crime rate in Onitsha but people like you turn a blind eye to such.
The writer was sponsored by an APC or oyoloba politician just to insult Obi and pdp and to tell the world that yoruba land is the best for business and investment. If you want to know the true mind of this writer, just write any bad news about the evils going on in yoruba land and see how the writer and his fellow yorubas will attack you with insult like a wounded lion. They have successfully painted Niger Delta region unsafe with media falsehood. That's how they have successfully attracted all the oil companies headquarters in Nigeria to Lagos were these oil companies conducts interviews and employs the yorubas easily and deploy them to the so called unsafe Niger Delta region, yet the yoruba employees rush to come and work here. But they will stay in Lagos and lie that our place is unsafe for investment but it is safe for oil exploration and mining. If you come to our place, you will see a lot of them working in oil companies but we the owners of the oil with better grade in universities can't get job in our land.

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Anambralstson: 10:35am On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


Nwanne stop crying abeg...
Otondo check below from NBS

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Anambralstson: 10:37am On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


No!
Anambra is a den of robbers and kidnappers. Two Reverend Fathers were just freed two days from kidnappers. Catholic priests fa! These people claim they are catholics but they still snatch the clergies nonetheless.

Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by ImperialYoruba: 10:38am On Dec 31, 2018
Anambralstson:


South West is Nigeria’s kidnap capital- Report

A result of a recent survey it conducted shows that you are more likely to be abducted in the South West than any other region in Nigeria.”
Contrary to the perception that kidnapping is more prevalent in the South East and South South geo-political zones, a recent survey shows that people are more likely to be kidnapped in the South West than any other region in Nigeria.
The National Crime Victimisation and Safety Survey conducted by CLEEN Foundation with support from the United States based Macarthur Foundation shows that the South West has the highest incidents of kidnapping with 5 per cent of the respondent from the region saying they have either been kidnapped or attempts have been made to kidnap them.
The South South and the South East closely follows with 4 per cent kidnap rate. The region with the lowest rate of kidnapping is the North Central region with 2 per cent.
Rape and Attempted Rape
With 10 per cent incident of rape or attempted rape, the South South region is the rape capital of the country followed by the North East (6 per cent) and the South West and North West (4 per cent each). The South East is the region with the lowest propensity for rape with just 1 per cent.
The survey also shows that the national incidence of rape almost doubled from 3 per cent in 2011 to 5 per cent in 2013. Most of the respondent who claimed to have been raped said they were raped in and around their homes. Thirty-three per cent said they were raped nearest to their homes; 19 per cent were raped in their homes while 13 per cent cases of rape occurred in schools or place of work.
Robberies
The survey shows that cases of robbery rose 1 per cent from last year nationally. Kaduna recorded the highest cases of robbery with 43 per cent closely followed by Akwa-Ibom 42 per cent and Cross River 39 per cent. Jigawa and Kano States recorded the lowest cases of robbery with 5 and 3 per cents respectively.
The survey shows that more needs to be done about security in and around homes as 63 per cent of respondents said robberies occurred in homes or nearest to home.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/147105-south-west-nigerias-kidnap-capital-report.html

We have reviewed names of kidnappers in SW. Need I say what region they are from? grin
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by naijaking1: 10:42am On Dec 31, 2018
All these pictures of bad roads and dirt are consistent with every city in Nigeria.
Secondly, let the people be responsible for their roads, city planning, etc, before you can truly blame these things on them.
Like Sarduana said, making it impossible for southerners to govern themselves has been their goal, now aided by the Yorubas
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by ImperialYoruba: 10:43am On Dec 31, 2018
Anambralstson:

Otondo check below from NBS

Evans Ifeanyichukwu
Emeka Okwudiri
Ignatius Abbe Nnamdi

....we know where they are from. They came to SW to hustle.

We don spoil market for them and either killed, locked up or declared them wanted. They returned home...except Evans, still in prison.
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Anambralstson: 10:49am On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


Evans Ifeanyichukwu
Emeka Okwudiri
Ignatius Abbe Nnamdi

....we know where they are from. They came to SW to hustle.

We don spoil market for them and either killed, locked up or declared them wanted. They returned home...except Evans, still in prison.
Anu check typical Yoruba states

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by ImperialYoruba: 11:03am On Dec 31, 2018
Anambralstson:

Anu check typical Yoruba states


Ibos are the crime kingpins in West.

You will never ever hear of a Yoruba robbing or kidnapping in East, North or anywhere else.

Go to West, Ibo are kingpins of robbery and kidnap.

Go to North, na Ibo names.

Go East, go South....

In short, Ibos are kingpins of robbery, kidnap in Nigeria
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by deltaisgreat: 11:15am On Dec 31, 2018
hisgrace090:



Are you suggesting that crime in anambra should continue as it is unattended because there is also crime in Lagos?

Supporters of crime are criminals.
what he is saying is that onitsha is very safe for all to live and do their businesses. So you already know that Lagos is a home and crime base of criminals , where criminals operate unchecked and undisturbed yet you don't ever write about the crimes of human ritual sacrifices, armed rubbery operations, kidnapping cases, cultists operations etc that easily caried out in Lagos and other parts of western Nigeria. Please tell your mischievous brother that wrote that garbage that charity begins from home. So he should start from yoruba land first

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by ImperialYoruba: 11:21am On Dec 31, 2018
deltaisgreat:
what he is saying is that onitsha is very safe for all to live and do their businesses. So you already know that Lagos is a home and crime base of criminals , where criminals operate unchecked and undisturbed yet you don't ever write about the crimes of human ritual sacrifices, armed rubbery operations, kidnapping cases, cultists operations etc that easily caried out in Lagos and other parts of western Nigeria. Please tell your mischievous brother that wrote that garbage that charity begins from home. So he should start from yoruba land first

We did. All the Ibo robbers and kidnappers know Yorubaland is no longer safe for them. Theyve packed and went elsewhere.
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by hisgrace090: 11:29am On Dec 31, 2018
deltaisgreat:
what he is saying is that onitsha is very safe for all to live and do their businesses. So you already know that Lagos is a home and crime base of criminals , where criminals operate unchecked and undisturbed yet you don't ever write about the crimes of human ritual sacrifices, armed rubbery operations, kidnapping cases, cultists operations etc that easily caried out in Lagos and other parts of western Nigeria. Please tell your mischievous brother that wrote that garbage that charity begins from home. So he should start from yoruba land first


He that can't accept fault can't amend fault too.
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by deltaisgreat: 11:38am On Dec 31, 2018
ikpuchinonye:
Chino, attack the Yorubas on this thread directly and stop being a sissy or are you really that scared of them grin
both of you are not igbo. Keep deceiving yourselves. We know and understand the game too well
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by CarlosTheJackal: 12:29pm On Dec 31, 2018
Yyeske:
Give us your take about the current situation in Onitsha and ways to resolve it.
Any recommendation to the state government?
juo nne gi
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Xander85: 12:40pm On Dec 31, 2018
Omnipresent:
Read in between the lines I never called you an igbo hater, or maybe. And no it's insulting to profer solution to a discussion created by a chronic Igbo hater. His intentions are not sincere, but you can keep feigning ignorance .

Both the OP and the waste of space you quoted are not what they purport to be! They're probably both northern muslims here to set the cat amongst the pigeons to maintain divisions in the south and by extension preserve their northern-muslim hegemony and 'one Nigeria'!
Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Yyeske(m): 12:49pm On Dec 31, 2018
Ganduri:


you are the kid here, if you are sincer about not staring up ethnic bashing, how about you warn the OP from making post that sort to give an impression Anmabra is not safe? Everyine knws Yoruba lacks the capacity to see anything bad in themselves. Your hypocracy is legendary. You guys are just shameless.
You are a liar and a shameless one at that reeking of hypocrisy.
If you reside in Onitsha and listen to radio stations like Sapientia and Odenigbo, you'd always hear people calling in live on air talking about the increasing crime rate. I'm not one of those who hide their heads in the sand like an ostrich just to feel cool. Say it the way it is or you keep quiet and stop lying

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Balyz: 1:07pm On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


Ibo has no solution for his problem. He will wail for govt to bail him out, even if it takes 100yrs...he will wait.

He lacks ingenuity for urbanism.

Look at foreign diplomats visiting Jagaban at Bourdillon. He is not even a VP.

When Obi becomes VP it would be natural to attract foreign investment East, since theyve cried for eternity about neglect. He cannot do that if he is accessible to them only in Lagos or Abuja.

So how does it look when important personalities cannot visit Anambra because of security risks and fear of kidnap?


This is how Yoruba think. Into the future.
The person you quoted is a confirmed ibo man from Anambra state who has a healthy disdain for IPOB miscreants. You on the other hand are a tribalist and yoruba supremacist

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Godhead4(m): 2:09pm On Dec 31, 2018
angry

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Re: How Safe Is Anambra State? by Godhead4(m): 2:45pm On Dec 31, 2018
ImperialYoruba:


We have reviewed names of kidnappers in SW. Need I say what region they are from? grin

What about the rapists??

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