Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by juman(m): 2:28am On Aug 30, 2021 |
All bad leaders deserve such.
He got taste of what ordinary people face daily. 2 Likes |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Lanretoye(m): 2:35am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Na rituals,even if it takes their sons and daughters,they dont bloody care |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by yarimo(m): 2:38am On Aug 30, 2021 |
gasparpisciotta:
Correct it not ON nigeria but IN nigeria. Thank god you Hav modified it . |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Nobody: 2:59am On Aug 30, 2021 |
yarimo: not ON nigeria but IN nigeria. Thank god you Hav modify modified it . |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by abbaashiru(m): 2:59am On Aug 30, 2021 |
TheDemola: So sad. He was my junior in secondary school Really, which secondary school did you attend... |
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Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by elujah1(m): 3:30am On Aug 30, 2021 |
priceaction: How can obese boy like this be serving as a airforce? That's my concern. Does army recruits obese people? Read it again |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by yassinattah(m): 4:18am On Aug 30, 2021 |
TheDemola: So sad. He was my junior in secondary school So how old are you now |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Nobody: 4:51am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Politicians will have to keep their families away from Nigeria cos they are getting hit seriously.
My suggestion is that parents should take their children away from schools where bandits can easily enter. It is only school children bandits and kidnappers pick so thay can collect money from FG. This is the main area where the poor are kidnapped. So, if that is eradicated, bandits and kidnappers will shift full focus on politicians which is what should happen.
So, let us just dey watch. Let them continue looting. They loot and share the national cake among themselves, let them also share condolences among themselves too.
The equation is balanced.
A beg, if you are abroad and you want to visit home, it is safe if you do it well. Guard against some things and you will play safe. The secret is not letting too many know, and dont go to where bandits are. Dont travel unnecessarily long journeys where bandits raid cos poor people dont just travel anyhow. Where is the money to travel around? Trust me, you will be safe. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by kingthreat(m): 5:11am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Arewa, na una don suffer Buhari pass. No be lie. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Amaka430(f): 5:13am On Aug 30, 2021 |
FutureIsFemale: Thank God. Let them also taste the food they cooked. This statement is barbaric we are humans |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Elbinawi: 5:17am On Aug 30, 2021 |
"We can sacrifice 20 million people in the Niger Delta to safeguard the rest people" - Senator Ibn Na'Allah when he was in House of Representatives in 2009.
....and yesterday armed bandits strangled his son to death.
Mee:
The Northern Oligarchy are extremely wicked and evil! 4 Likes |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Brushstrokes20: 5:44am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Rip young man... # THE DEMONS THEY MADE Nig urgently needs a leader |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Awoleesu(m): 5:52am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Karemarealty288: Its getting closer to their doorsteps.....
2009 IN RETROSPECT ..........
Hon. Bala Ibn Na’Allah from Kebbi State argued that "nothing was wrong in sacrificing 20 million people to protect over 150 million people." A statement by a member of the Nigerian National Assembly" said this morning
we can do away with 20 million Niger deltans' The words of Alhaji Bala N'allah,member of the house of reps. with regards to the attack by the JTF on the Nigerdelta region.
Reps want military action extended to Rivers, Bayelsa From JAMES OJO, Abuja Friday, May 22, 2009 More Stories on This Section
Nigerian military got the backing of the House of Representatives to extend military action to other parts of the troubled Niger Delta region, in a tension soaked debate which lasted for over three hours of muscle flexing.
Specifically, the Joint Task Force was enjoined to extend action to Rivers and Bayelsa states, so as to complete the routing of any militancy.
Temper rose to a boiling point when a member, Hon. Bala Ibn Na’Allah from Kebbi State argued that noting was wrong in sacrificing 20 million people to protect over 100 million people, although he later withdrew the statement. Speaker Dimeji Bankole had toughest time moderating the debate on Hon. Halims Agoda motion over the raging military action in the Niger Delta.
He, however, expressed optimism that the military was capable of carrying out its assignment with the utmost responsibility as pledged by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Paul Dike and the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Okiro, who incidentally are all indigenes of the troubled region.
Giving the assurance after the House had taken the decision, urging the Joint Task Force to extend its operations to Rivers and Bayesla, Bankole said Nigerians have nothing to be scared of when it comes to securing the lives of people in the region since the Nigerian military is the most experienced in handling ‘such jobs’.
“Let me assure Nigerians watching at home that the Nigerian military is the most experienced in the world and when it comes to this kind of job. The House also appealed to the militants to drop their arms in line with the presidential amnesty even as it commiserated with families of both military and civilian personnel who lost their lives in the attack.
“In the last five years, the Nigerian military has undertaken peacekeeping with over 2000 men, which is the highest in the world. And today, the highest military officer is from the Niger Delta; the highest police officer is from the Niger Delta. So, I have no doubt in my mind that they will take up this assignment with the highest sense of responsibility,” he stated after the tension soaked debate.
Moving the motion, Hon. Agoda drew the attention of the House to the raging military action in the Niger Delta and the accompanying mass displacement of women, children, now rendered homeless without food and access to medical care.
He expressed worry that the genuine agitation of people of Niger Delta had been hijacked and taken a dangerous turn, hence there was need for both the Nigerian military and the militants to sheathe their swords to give room for a peaceful resolution of the crisis. Hon. Terngu Tsegba [PDP], Benue noted that the military action in the region was the best approach to curbing criminality, adding that while the House sympathized with innocent casualties, he added that the government cannot just sit and allow crime to overtake the state. “While we sympathize with the casualties, we can’t allow criminals to take over. No country in the world would surrender its security to charlatans. Militancy today is a criminal issue. What is happening now is who has money to hire who. I don’t even believe that all the militants are from the Niger Delta. “So, if the military is living up to its responsibilities, we should support them. We must encourage the militants to put down their arms and take advantage of the amnesty given to them by Mr. President,” he stated. Supporting the military action, Hon. Umar Bature [PDP], Sokoto said the military action is a constitutional duty of the president enshrined in section 217(A,B,C,D].
Leader of the Minority in the House, Hon Mohammed Ali Ndume, urged the Federal Government to extend the military action to Bayelsa, Rivers and other states where the militants may run to for cover after fleeing from the places currently being attacked. However, members representing states from the region disagreed with the military option, pointing to its attendant effects on innocent citizens. Hon Deami Akpanah [PDP] Rivers queried how a bomb would identify who is guilty and who is not when it is about to cause destruction. His words: “When you throw a bomb into a community, are you sure that the people you are killing are the people you intended to kill? It does not know who is a militant and who is a civilian, so definitely, it is not the best approach.”
Hon. Igo Aguma, another PDP member from Rivers State continued to shout from his seat to protest his colleagues’ support for the extension of military action to other states. Hon. Sekonte Davies from Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency of Rivers State in a press statement shortly after the plenary said military action would never solve the problems of the Niger Delta. He decried criminality in agitating for better conditions of living, but warned that bombing of villages in search of militants would only make matters worse. Since the renewed hostility, Sekonte asked the Nigerian military to show one militant that was killed like it was done in other parts of the world, where government forces are wagging war against insurgency. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpage, 05-2009-02.htm
The internet sure has the best memory so far... |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Babaken(m): 6:33am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Northern should one mind as they use in playing politics to tackle all this bandits unless they are enjoying the killing. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Babalola0920: 6:37am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Don't choose happiness in other people predicament |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by vineyardfarms: 6:43am On Aug 30, 2021 |
HonNL:
AIT Some Senators of the 8th Senate also sent their condolences to their colleague, Senator Ibn Na'Allah.
Abubakar Bukola Saraki
Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce
The deceased
Below is the Captain's residence: we use to be our (nabor's) keeper. That no one notice when the roof of his apt taken off? This is how insecure nigeria has become under this. . . . . govt. RIP |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by UncleKoboko: 6:44am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Aksnoopy: Na your uncircumcised papa na him write am now.
I would rather worship the European God, than worship an uncircumcised terrorists Arabian god.
If I am not a Christian I would be a traditional african religion worshipper. Lol See rabid dog o Who opened your cage? You would rather worship a man that was killed for the crimes of BLASPHEMY AND SEDITION? A man that felt FORSAKEN by God and was crying father father WHY HAVE THOU FORSAKEN ME. Where in your story book (bible) was it written that your man-god came to the world to die for the sinners? So you god (up) now a blood-thirsty ritualist who needs the blood of an innocent man to forgive sin and for his atonement? Is this just stupîdity or you people are just mentally unstable or in a vegetative state? I guess it must be all. Oponu ọmọ irankiran. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by skywalker240(m): 6:46am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Karemarealty288: Its getting closer to their doorsteps.....
2009 IN RETROSPECT ..........
Hon. Bala Ibn Na’Allah from Kebbi State argued that "nothing was wrong in sacrificing 20 million people to protect over 150 million people." A statement by a member of the Nigerian National Assembly" said this morning
we can do away with 20 million Niger deltans' The words of Alhaji Bala N'allah,member of the house of reps. with regards to the attack by the JTF on the Nigerdelta region.
Reps want military action extended to Rivers, Bayelsa From JAMES OJO, Abuja Friday, May 22, 2009 More Stories on This Section
Nigerian military got the backing of the House of Representatives to extend military action to other parts of the troubled Niger Delta region, in a tension soaked debate which lasted for over three hours of muscle flexing.
Specifically, the Joint Task Force was enjoined to extend action to Rivers and Bayelsa states, so as to complete the routing of any militancy.
Temper rose to a boiling point when a member, Hon. Bala Ibn Na’Allah from Kebbi State argued that noting was wrong in sacrificing 20 million people to protect over 100 million people, although he later withdrew the statement. Speaker Dimeji Bankole had toughest time moderating the debate on Hon. Halims Agoda motion over the raging military action in the Niger Delta.
He, however, expressed optimism that the military was capable of carrying out its assignment with the utmost responsibility as pledged by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Paul Dike and the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mike Okiro, who incidentally are all indigenes of the troubled region.
Giving the assurance after the House had taken the decision, urging the Joint Task Force to extend its operations to Rivers and Bayesla, Bankole said Nigerians have nothing to be scared of when it comes to securing the lives of people in the region since the Nigerian military is the most experienced in handling ‘such jobs’.
“Let me assure Nigerians watching at home that the Nigerian military is the most experienced in the world and when it comes to this kind of job. The House also appealed to the militants to drop their arms in line with the presidential amnesty even as it commiserated with families of both military and civilian personnel who lost their lives in the attack.
“In the last five years, the Nigerian military has undertaken peacekeeping with over 2000 men, which is the highest in the world. And today, the highest military officer is from the Niger Delta; the highest police officer is from the Niger Delta. So, I have no doubt in my mind that they will take up this assignment with the highest sense of responsibility,” he stated after the tension soaked debate.
Moving the motion, Hon. Agoda drew the attention of the House to the raging military action in the Niger Delta and the accompanying mass displacement of women, children, now rendered homeless without food and access to medical care.
He expressed worry that the genuine agitation of people of Niger Delta had been hijacked and taken a dangerous turn, hence there was need for both the Nigerian military and the militants to sheathe their swords to give room for a peaceful resolution of the crisis. Hon. Terngu Tsegba [PDP], Benue noted that the military action in the region was the best approach to curbing criminality, adding that while the House sympathized with innocent casualties, he added that the government cannot just sit and allow crime to overtake the state. “While we sympathize with the casualties, we can’t allow criminals to take over. No country in the world would surrender its security to charlatans. Militancy today is a criminal issue. What is happening now is who has money to hire who. I don’t even believe that all the militants are from the Niger Delta. “So, if the military is living up to its responsibilities, we should support them. We must encourage the militants to put down their arms and take advantage of the amnesty given to them by Mr. President,” he stated. Supporting the military action, Hon. Umar Bature [PDP], Sokoto said the military action is a constitutional duty of the president enshrined in section 217(A,B,C,D].
Leader of the Minority in the House, Hon Mohammed Ali Ndume, urged the Federal Government to extend the military action to Bayelsa, Rivers and other states where the militants may run to for cover after fleeing from the places currently being attacked. However, members representing states from the region disagreed with the military option, pointing to its attendant effects on innocent citizens. Hon Deami Akpanah [PDP] Rivers queried how a bomb would identify who is guilty and who is not when it is about to cause destruction. His words: “When you throw a bomb into a community, are you sure that the people you are killing are the people you intended to kill? It does not know who is a militant and who is a civilian, so definitely, it is not the best approach.”
Hon. Igo Aguma, another PDP member from Rivers State continued to shout from his seat to protest his colleagues’ support for the extension of military action to other states. Hon. Sekonte Davies from Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency of Rivers State in a press statement shortly after the plenary said military action would never solve the problems of the Niger Delta. He decried criminality in agitating for better conditions of living, but warned that bombing of villages in search of militants would only make matters worse. Since the renewed hostility, Sekonte asked the Nigerian military to show one militant that was killed like it was done in other parts of the world, where government forces are wagging war against insurgency. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpage, 05-2009-02.htm
Na Man you be, after 12 years you dig the idiot fvckup out, And that idiot benue senator Now am justified when I feel no remorse or empathy for their plights (benue) and that old idiot (Bala) |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Olamideayomide(m): 6:46am On Aug 30, 2021 |
RIP to the falling sapiens E be like say the breakfast don dey go round small small bah? Since they all neglect their duly responsibility as a leader, they should continue tasting what they cooked nah 2 Likes |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by potent5(m): 6:56am On Aug 30, 2021 |
INCREDIBLE007:
it won't come to the south
I earnestly hope you are right o. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by lottomkyes200: 7:23am On Aug 30, 2021 |
RIP well I think this will make someone understand what the people have been crying about so he will shout well at the Sanate. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by BusinessDream: 7:31am On Aug 30, 2021 |
FutureIsFemale: Thank God. Let them also taste the food they cooked. I learned the man once said they don't mind killing 20M Niger Deltans. But now he has lost his son. 2 Likes |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by adebwalex(m): 7:31am On Aug 30, 2021 |
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Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by walozanga(m): 7:33am On Aug 30, 2021 |
May the 72 head slamming virgins give him a fast head job over there for him to forget his fathers wickedness. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by juman(m): 7:46am On Aug 30, 2021 |
The wicked leaders train their children but leaving the children of the poor to be almajiris.
Today, almajiris have guns asking for their right. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by lexy2014: 7:52am On Aug 30, 2021 |
HonNL:
Kaduna once again. there was a time in this country when it was impossible to hear of crimes in d north. even petty theft was unheard of. but now, crime has been encouraged by d elite and has now become a monster they cant control |
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Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by Marpol2021(m): 8:38am On Aug 30, 2021 |
Nigeria is gone, buhari kinsmen are at it again.. Paxxcarl: Nigeria has ge to the dogs |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by emezuo17: 8:43am On Aug 30, 2021 |
HonNL:
AIT Some Senators of the 8th Senate also sent their condolences to their colleague, Senator Ibn Na'Allah.
Abubakar Bukola Saraki
Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce
The deceased
Below is the Captain's residence: . His father said if killing 20 million Niger Deltans will bring peace to the remaining 150 million Nigerians that the army should go ahead and do so, now he is alive and his son has been killed by his own people not by Niger Deltans. I hope the young man finds peace with God. |
Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by RodgersAkpafu: 8:46am On Aug 30, 2021 |
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Re: Captain Abdulkarim Bala Na'Allah Assassinated By Gunmen (Pictures) by RodgersAkpafu: 8:49am On Aug 30, 2021 |
OGHENAOGIE: as if killing node happen for South... What ll ur useless RIP do self bitter foolish soul Shame on you Why are you taking this personal |