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pope191: It;s really that sad. Sometimes we just have to think things through critically without no religious sentiment or attaching any sort of emotion be it male or female then we will have better undertanding of the situations going on around us. All we need to do is use common sense and not being biased then you will read the signs. It's the end time and the bible talks about all this. For some church is like a competition. All they are concern about us winning member to there church and not winning souls for God. God help us all. |
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festacman: I want to believe some PFN pastors have hands in all this allegation. At first they claimed that Biodun was never a registered member of PFN. After a month they came out again saying they called him to come air the part he played in the allegation and he never honor there invitation and they pointed out is not there member again. Less than a week after that Biodun was invited by the police in Abuja. Something seems to be wrong somewhere. Also, a PFN pastor came out and said what Bisola said he her truth and he is a witness to that. They ask him how he was a witnessed and he said Bisola told her everything as her pastor and confided in him even before she got married. That's heresay and not witness as he claimed. Also Christian Association of Nigeria stood by Fatoyinbo and they did there investigation and believed he never raped the said woman. PFN is questionable and i know how PFN pastors can jealous each other and even fight each others for members. The modern PFN needs to be check. The envy and jealousy within the PFN is very big. Biodun might be saying the truth. We need to stop judging a man by there looks or what they wear. An average Nigerian will jealous you if you dress good and look clean everyday. That is so pathetic. |
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Awol1: English observer , weldone. People are out there fighting and defending the interest of your country and all you can see is the wrong English. English is just a language and not a text of intelligency. |
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Ijawwomaninoyo: Bro or sis, before a policeman can arrest a citizen the police must have an arrest warrant. That being said, they don't know they are going to meet the SUG president on the road and that means they have no warrant for his arrest and also have no reason to slap him. There are laws but we just don't make use of Law and order in Nigeria and it makes it seem we don't have these laws. It's all on our constitution. I don't know any of these people myself and am not even in the country presently but those Kids are Nigerian and born by Nigerian parent. It's a sad incident we need to condemn and not justify that kind of action for any reason. That's just my point sir or ma'am. |
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Ijawwomaninoyo: I am aware some people are being paid on social medium platform to cover for this corrupt and ruthless politician in Nigeria. What a shame. There was no report of SUG president stonning anyone, also there was never a report of any form of arrest on him. Also, there was no arrest warrant on the said SUG. It's a shame you are trying to cover for this evil attitude. Even if someone stones my mother, I will NEVER, kill any human being for such actions. There are other ways we can deal with the situation rather than killing. I don't know how much you value life, but life is a precious gift and no one deserve to take another man's life. Only paid people will justify killing an individual because of stonning. Very sad. I live you with peace and I hope this won't happen to you or any of your family. This thing is going in a circle, no one knows who it will happen to tomorrow. Since you justify killing for stoning. May God be with you. |
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Ijawwomaninoyo: No matter what the SUG president said, Police has no right to slap him. That's abuse. It is really sad that we have made abnormality normal in Nigeria. Police only have the right to arrest and when a citizen resists arrest that's the only time Police need to use force on a citizen. We have lost all our human right in Nigeria and it seems everything is normal. It is very abnormal in a civilized world and the SUG president has the right to sue the hell out of the police for slapping him no matter what he says. |
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Ijawwomaninoyo: It's a shame that the country of Nigeria has made things that are abnormal to be normal thing. There are several ways a Police officer can attack without shooting life bullet. Also, the police are supposed to have tear gas anywhere they go when in a convoy. Stop making excuses for these people except if they are the one paying for your internet or feeding. The student didn't go meet her in the Government house or office. They met on the road while having a peaceful protest. SUG president of the said University was slapped by a Police Officer, that is very wrong in a civilized world and the student only reacts to that... I went through school in that same Nigeria myself. I guess you have mistaken the meaning of Defend and attacking. They have riots in other countries too and even beat up police but there was no death recorded. You can continue defending the failed Police, I won't pray such happen to you or any of your family. I won't pray that. We shouldn't let this happen to the ones we love before we all join mouth and condemn it. |
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helinues: Even according to the video, Police has no right to fire life bullet to student throwing stones. Hong Kong protest went on for 100days, and there was a day I saw 5 people beating up a police officer that has a gun. He only put his hands on the gun and didn't shoot anyone even when he was on the floor already. Let's stop making excuses for abnormality. If someone is stoning you then fire gas or rubber bullet not life bullet. |
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greggng: No one can change God's plan, from the sound of your tone I guess you believe the story said by the lady. As a Christian that I believed you are, no one was there when all this happened and from the arrangement of the whole story, there is some kind of missing up there. Am never a fan of the Pastor involve but since no one is there only God knows who is saying the truth. Please stop batching people either Christian or not everyone has the right to think and believe what they want to believe, it's not about being religious here. There is no physical evidence that connects the man to the lady apart from the word of mouth. Anyone can lie at any time. You are free to believe who you want to believe but don't play the religious game of accusing some other Christians of believing what they want to believe. |
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Sanchez01: The Pastor can't fall for that cheap kinda blackmailing. He has a very smart lawyer too and not just one, he has a team of lawyers. All of them can't miss that simple thing. Since you on the other side know about this, then professional lawyers won't miss such a thing. 1 Like |
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My fellow Nigerian's, be you Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa we are all one. Don't let his people continue to push the least most important things for us to worry about. Internet fraud is not among the major problem we are facing currently in Nigeria. People are being kidnapped day in day out. Kids are being kidnapped, bishop's being killed and burnt, a corrupt politician with 30 count charge walk freely without not being convicted with just one of the charges brought against him. And these people are just pushing frauds for us to talk about. No one is doing investigative journalism to really know what the RUGA project is really about. I see Yoruba's and Igbo fighting on this forum and keep abusing each other and we both are just victim of the same people. What they want is for us to continue to disagree and soon as we are doing that they are winning. Don't let these people win over us. Let's unite and fight the common problem and stop chasing on the least most important problem we are facing. God bless Nigerian youth and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. AMEN!!! 2 Likes |
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fairfora: I believe he gave it all a thought before saying all that. The fraudster does have an investment that they font also. His father uses to sell cars, the guy might be in that trade also and estate management and lots more businesses. And there is no how he won't need a lawyer in all those chains of business. You don't have to have a court case before seeking legal advice or guidance. And no one can easily know how someone makes all their money, some men do keep some of there investment private and even people close to them like their wife won't even know about them. |
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mastermaestro: LOL... |
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mastermaestro: I saw ur profile on here and the way you are always being insulting to others that share different ideas. Bro, take things easy and be careful. Your privacy can easily be tracked and someday someone can just pick you up to come to say those abusive words to there face. Consider this a little advice. You are traceable and trackable, don't stay behind the keyboard to insult others. |
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mastermaestro: Lol, now that you are mentioned. Go ahead and do your worse. |
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mastermaestro: It's a big problem also. They can use those 5 stolen guns to take down 10 other people, so that isn't a piece of good news at all. Am not saying the life of those Police officers doesn't matter here. Of course, there live matters too. |
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IamSoProlific: Nice 1 bro. This is deep. 1 Like 1 Share |
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anonimi: We are talking about crime here bro, someone committed murder and went free in his own country and you are comparing murder case to fraudulent case.. Please, the issue we are talking about is how some countries protect there own citizens when they commit crimes, especially when the crime is done to someone from another country that is not their own citizen., it doesn't have to be fraud or robbery. A crime is a crime and murder case is a more serious case than a fraudulent case. |
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anonimi: Just recently. President Trump gave some soldiers a presidential pardon for committing war crime against humanity. Killing innocent children, women and even harmless men that are lying on the floor bleeding already. This things happen and they protect there own citizens interest against a foreigner's interest. |
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anonimi: Bro, make your findings and try to check the first Police report. They fired a close-range shot on the policemen. And it is what it is. It's a serious crime against humanity. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
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anonimi: The soldiers didn't shoot to kill. They only shot fire to stop the bus, they shot the tires and certain part of the body of the bus. No one died with a gun bullet while the bus was on the run. They had injuries after the bus accident and the army finished them up with a close-range shot. All the shots were close range and no long-distance shot found. 2 Likes |
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elhafeez: They were the Nigerian Army. The chief of Army Staff already issued out a statement. He acknowledged the incident and blamed it on misinformation between the Police force and the Army Force. 1 Like |
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iHart: The synergy thing you between the forces is not that easy, there is a mole in all the forces in Nigeria even in the Police and Army... If you give information freely then they might use the information against you... Some Nigerian Army is Boko-haram, some are bandit and some are Fulani Herdsmen. Those criminals get most of there weapon from Nigerian forces. It's hard for people in the force to trust each other. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Wisdomval67: To answer your question, Nigerian Police already called him for questioning and they have his statement. Also, let me enlighten you about this, not every issue makes it to the internet. Fatoyinbo, don't need to come online and tell you he has already been questioned because the case is in court and also the police don't need to come out and inform you or anyone about the development cos the case is in court. It is only the Dakolo's that come online instead of taking the case to the appropriate agencies. For me as a person, am always skeptical about people that come online to look like an angel because most of them do some shit behind closed doors and claim to be humanitarian and good people on social media. Social media is fake bro. Real-life is real life. Don't judge people by what you see on social media. It can be misleading. 2 Likes |
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Wisdomval67: Make your point without insulting others that don't believe in what you believe in. Also, you should go back and check the Nigerian Constitution back in time. 17 years is not a minor and 17 years lady can do whatever she likes. The incident happened in Ilorin and even as at the year it happened there was not really specified age limit for a girl to have sex or get married. They just implemented the consent age in Kwara state about 10 years ago to be 16years. 1 Like |
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freecocoa: When the president's wife is on her side when most celebrities are on her side. If you sum up all the followers of the celebrities on her side you will have about 20million followers altogether and that's a plus.CNN Africa even knows about the case and other NGO's. What happens to her taking the case up and taking it to the court that they made her sign the document under duress and with that, it can be reversible. Why coming on social media to report when she can go to the right agency for complaints. 1 Like |
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VisioDirect: We need to stop jumping into conclusions. No one was there except the pastor and the said lady. It's not a good thing taking sides on issues like this. A journalist said she did her findings and gave that report. Let another journalist make their own findings too and prove her wrong with evidence. No one is supporting evil but also no one was in the room to see if the rape really happened. Let's stop jumping into conclusion about issues we know nothing about. |
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lexy2014: I can't remember vividly the word tuface used but all of us can remember the protest never happened and it wasn't under this present administration. He didn't even use a word like REVOLUTION yet they stopped him and didn't let the protest happen. Shiite is different because they are protesting for the release of there leader in which the court already granted him bail and the President was still holding him back. See am not in support of this present administration but we can see the truth and try to shy away from it. No country or sitting president will allow people to gather around and do a REVOLUTION against his government. He should have used a word like protesting for the security of every common Nigeria or Life of every Nigerian count. My own view anyway. 1 Like |
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koboko69: You are right, the word 'REVOLUTION NOW' shouldn't have been the right tag for the protest especially when he mentioned we want a new Nigeria. Those words can mean a lot of things. Even in the western words like France, a peaceful protest turned to riot, even the one going on in Hong Kong too, it started peacefully and now leading to violence and we all know in Nigeria we don't have those kinds of police that can manage riot without using life bullet. I guess he should have used a lighter word to tag the protest. I believe it's never too late and the changes can be made and the protest can still go ahead peacefully. 1 Like |
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greggng: No one can say what really happened that day between the Pastor and the lady. It's between both of them and God. No one knows the actual truth. We should stop picking sides. What if she accused the man wrongly? There is no burden on anyone. The burden can only be on the lady or the man if he actually raped her. We should stop judging issues with emotion but with fact. Also, stop believing everything you hear from these so-called celebrities. Most are not who you think they are when you meet them one on one. Don't follow the crowd. Reason critically. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Bluetooth2: She was not a minor. She was 17 years old and Kwara State consent age is 16years. Since the incident happened in Ilorin, they have to abide by the law of Kwara State. 5 Likes 1 Share |
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