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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria LNG Limited Announces 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment by FemiMaduka(m): 7:26am On Dec 03, 2022
geoimam22:
If you are interested in NLNG APTITUDE past questions and answers kindly drop your mail

Femimaduka777@gmail.com

Thanks man.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria LNG Limited Announces 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment by FemiMaduka(m): 6:39am On Nov 17, 2022
darfay:


Please how did you fill the State and LGA with the 3 word limitation

There is an icon to click that would pop the options up. Once you select your entry, it would automatically abbreviate.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria LNG Limited Announces 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment by FemiMaduka(m): 6:17am On Nov 17, 2022
Dennisbulkan:

Pls help!
How did you do it?
My own just keep showing the following: the publication period is over. You can no longer apply.
It's been days now have cleared my browser history and refreshed my browser countless times but still the same message.
I can't login nor re-register with different email.
How did you guys do it?


Kindly check Page Seven (7), or so, of this thread. Your answer is therein.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria LNG Limited Announces 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment by FemiMaduka(m): 2:04pm On Nov 10, 2022
stanisbaratheon:


I don't know him oh. haaa! I'm quite amused seeing how he started here until you humbled him. grin

As a matter of fact, I did my IT in NLNG in 2013/2014, so I couldn't have known him.

You know this is a faceless forum.

Thank you for the guidance so far. Two persons I intimately know are applying for this vacancy. However, I noticed that at the box where you have to fill in "Education/Training", there has now been an additional asterisked request for "Certificate Number and Description" which was not there last week.
I am curious to know if anyone has observed this, especially people that completed their application last week.
Thank you.

Politics / Re: Senator James Manager Kneeling For Ibori (Picture) by FemiMaduka(m): 12:38pm On Jul 23, 2021
seunmsg:




Would you have said the same thing if it was a picture of Tinubu and a senator in Lagos?

You hypocrites don’t rate us at all. You wail daily about Tinubu and give approval to senators kneeling down before a convicted criminal who control Delta state politics.

I’m glad some of us saw through the shenanigans of the anti-Tinubu crew a long time ago. They target Tinubu simply because they hated the south west and nothing else. Their hypocrisy is gradually unraveling. Spits!


Stop trying to be smart. Yes, many people don't like Tinubu but this is personal. It has nothing to do with the South West as a region. You intentionally conflated Tinubu and the South West in order to advance your own agenda--rallying South Westerners behind Tinubu. Tinubu is a "very dirty" man too.
There are still smart folks here, you all should give it a break.
Business / Re: Meet The Female Banks CEOs In Nigeria by FemiMaduka(m): 11:58am On Jul 18, 2021
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Politics / Re: Air Force Wings 6 New Helicopter Pilots, Assures Of Sustained Air Power Delivery by FemiMaduka(m): 6:56am On Jul 18, 2021
GreatResearcher:
We are not Indians. We go for quality not quantity. These six pilots are better than 52 Indian helicopter pilots.
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How do people get to like comments, even ignorant ones on Nairaland so easily. How could you compare the IAF with the NAF? The IAF is many decades ahead of the NAF in virtually all respects. I can't even start to analyse this, I am more peeved about the fact that people upvoted your comment.

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Politics / Re: We Won’t Stop Reporting Terrorist Attacks, Media Chiefs Tells NBC by FemiMaduka(m): 7:13am On Jul 17, 2021
KillMNKnow:
Bandits are not terrorist sad

Terrorist a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. Eg IPOB, ISIS.

Bandits a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
"the bandit produced a weapon and demanded money" Eg Eiye, pirates, buccaneers,
, vikings, herdsmens


So you want to pretend you don't know these "bandits" levy different taxes on communities; farmers pays produce tax, traders also pay. What do you think makes the locals pay up? Yea, threat of violence. So, "bandits" also use violence, or a threat of it, to achieve their aims. They've been known to attack churches at times. Whatever definition you employ, they are terrorists. But I guess it is beyond your range.

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Crime / Re: EFCC Arrested 20 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Katsina by FemiMaduka(m): 7:06am On Jul 17, 2021
dangoteinlaw:
If the efcc had any atom of sense by now they would have rounded up everyone throwing money at that useless burial. May that woman never rest in peace. How can sane human beings be acting like animals?

You are a worthless piece of poo. How could you say such about a dead person. Is your money missing? Remove your nose from people's business, idiot.

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Politics / Re: Ojukwu Lighted Up Cigarette, Smoked At Aburi, Ghana Meeting (Video) by FemiMaduka(m): 8:00am On Jul 10, 2021
QuotaSystem:


It is absolutely the same.Your excuse holds no water.

Even if Shagari displayed self-consciousness, it would be his personality trait in contrast to the typically arrogant & narcissistic Ojukwu.

You guys are dealing in foolery trying to start an ethnic war of words because of two persons that acted (smoked) in a fashion that was acceptable in light of the 1960s milieu. None of Shagari or Ojukwu acted out of place.

Yes, Ojukwu had some airs of arrogance. This is not so out of place considering he was the eldest son of one of West Africa's richest men (Sir Loius Ojukwu, OBE). His father was insanely successful. He held many, many "firsts" in Nigeria (and even per black African). His Dad's Rolls Royce, same he was reported to have driven around as a boy, conveyed the Queen in Lagos. The Kano Emirate Council had the other Rolls Royce (though markedly less opulent than Loius Ojukwu's version) in Nigeria, and the Queen was ferried in it when she moved to the North on the same tour. A graduate of Oxford; one black head in a sea of white heads. Ojukwu (jnr) was the first graduate to enrol in the Royal Nigerian Army (at a time the army was for sons of "nobodies" like Gowon and co.). His father never approved of it because an army career was considered beneath people of his status. Of course, he defied his father's wishes. Born in Zungeru (like Azikiwe), he spoke impeccable Hausa, Yoruba and, of course, Igbo. He was a Nigerian through and through. His rebellion against the Nigeria state was reactionary and defensive. Ojukwu was not the villain non-Igbos think he was.
Shagari was a decent man too who rose to political prominence from his modest career as a teacher. He lived a long, fulfilled life. The kind of Fulaniman Nigeria should be proud of. He was never the supremacist kind like Buhari and co. Modest, cultured and personable.

Bottomline: it is nauseating watching you guys (on both sides) make a fool of yourselves over something as this. Only morons don't see past ethnic lenses. It's a fucking big world! Open your heads!

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Crime / Re: Have You Ever Been Assaulted By A Conductor? Lola Okurin Shares His Experience by FemiMaduka(m): 7:02am On Jul 10, 2021
phorget:



Similar incident happened to me at Onitcha some years back, if I had a gun I would have killed somebody that day. That singular act made me to hate the igbos till date.
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Sorry for your sad experience. And pertaining to your "hate" towards the Igbos because of your experience with a group of thugs, we will document it now that you have said it.

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Politics / Re: Shagari Lighted A Cigarette, Smoked While The PM Was Addressing An Audience by FemiMaduka(m): 9:15am On Jul 09, 2021
OmoManU:

So apt, just like the then PM, this poster writes with much vigor and knowledge, me like you already. To the topic at hand, the Ibo people really set us back a lot in this country and now they're still the one shouting Biafra up, down and everywhere..... fact is someone should be brave enough and tell those people the truth

You're such a fool. A coup that had participants from both North and South, and even a Yoruba in its inner core, and was staged so that Awolowo may be installed as Prime Minister cannot be said to be an ethnic coup. Those guys were idealists and revolutionaries. Nzeogwu was a crass nationalist (as attested to by people like Obasanjo, Babangida et'al who knew him), a purist of a soldier; a teetotaler and a pious Catholic, never did women.

Yes, Tafawa Balewa spoke good English and he was generally likable, but his involvements in the events that plunged the Western region (and the country) into a vicious crisis remain a dent on his personality. He was more or less a stooge of the Sardauna who only saw Nigeria from the lenses of the North. They both engineered the AG Crisis in the Western region for devious sectional goals...

Go and read books and cure your ignorance:
~Reluctant Rebel (Fola Oyewole).
~ Why We Struck (Ademola Ademoyega).
~ Oil, Politics and Violence...(Max Siollun).
~ My Command (Olusegun Obasanjo).

N.B.: be instructed that Ademola Ademoyega was one of the chief-conspirators (Five Majors) in the coup. Also, Obasanjo was Nzeogwu's best friend. He knew him inside-out.

The coupists inadvertently made mistakes and bungled the whole thing. One thing is clear: it was a nationalistic revolution, but it ran into its own problems.

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Politics / Re: Mele Kyari Wants 2.5 Percent For Oil Communities In PIB by FemiMaduka(m): 9:42am On Jul 06, 2021
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Politics / Re: Zarah Ado Bayero: Things To Know About Yusuf Buhari's Fianceé by FemiMaduka(m): 3:47pm On Jun 27, 2021
The North pretty much still runs like a traditional society where alliances are sealed with marriages. There is a deep gulf, probably a widening one, between the elite class in the North and their ordinary class. Lovely couple, they should make.

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Politics / Re: ESN Kills, Beheads Native Doctor Over Charm Failure by FemiMaduka(m): 8:21am On Jun 27, 2021
NGpatriot:
Just imagine, fetish illiterates want their own country, do you really want to be ruled by these clannish babalawo clowns?

grin grin grin grin

You guys give a bad report of yourselves by meddling in issues that ultimately do not concern you. Why should it be your headache if a group wants to chart a separate course? If they will end up self-destroying, then so be it; keep your nose out of it!

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Politics / Re: Oluwo Of Iwo, Akanbi: Fulanis Are Our Security, Not Our Enemy by FemiMaduka(m): 10:01am On Jun 24, 2021
I am an advocate for peace and respect. However, who are the "Bororos" and who are the "Fulanis"? I hope the Oba can answer this question.

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Politics / Re: Imran Molaasan: Yoruba Muslims Will Suffocate If Nigeria Disintegrates by FemiMaduka(m): 9:16am On Jun 24, 2021
These Salafi-wannabes in Yorubaland will always be the clog in the wheel of the progress of Yorubaland. This man spoke about an "enemy" pertaining to a possible breakup of Nigeria, and I can only wonder who that could be. These guys are bringing in a doctrine that is not in sync with the general tenets of the Yorubas (Iwa Omoluabi) and it will only birth serious internal contradictions. The allegiance of most of these folks is to some Sultanate in Sokoto. This is not bad in itself, but they have to reckon that the society up-north is a starkly different society with very different norms and expectations. The Sultanate is less of religion and more of ethnicity. It is one establishment that primarily serves the interest of the Fulanis (not even Hausa), it will never prioritize the interest of the Yorubas no matter how "Islamic" it is.

QED.

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Travel / Re: US Warplanes Fly First Combat Missions Off Foreign Aircraft Carrier Since WWII by FemiMaduka(m): 7:59am On Jun 24, 2021
ichidodo:
Russia don't how difficult it is to attack a Carrier Battle group and there are several of these tech behemoths scattered globally..You can't even fly within 200 miles without being spotted if not by E-2C air surveillance Aircrafts,whose radars sweeps an area of 400 miles across, flying CAPs around each Battle group but at least by the powerful air search radars on every ship in the group which is equiped to triangulate and engage at least more than 100 individual bogeys at least 50 miles out with state of the art cruise missiles. We haven't even discuss the Raptors and F35Bs with high Mach speeds on standby ready to hunt down enemy Fighter Jets within the location or is it the electronic jamming measures carried on every Carrier that will fry any enemy Raid communication with white noise....Raiding a Battle Group is a suicide mission..


CBGs are usually threatened not by a massed up formation of enemy surface and sub-surface platforms but by sea-hugging cruise missile attacks. They are indeed very well defended, but they are not impenetrable.

Also, Raptors (F-22) are not carrier-deployable. The F-35B and the F-18 are the fighters onboard the US carriers. They will expectedly fly the CAPs.
Politics / Re: Police Parade 3 'IPOB' Suspects For Bombing Wike's Father's Church (Photos) by FemiMaduka(m): 7:36am On Dec 04, 2020
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Science/Technology / Re: Peregrine Falcon From Finland Killed In Delta State (Photos) by FemiMaduka(m): 12:05am On Nov 28, 2020
Missionaire:



Na so... And what makes Abia state part of the ND?
So When the governors of the ND met with the FG, Abia state governor was among abi?
Lemme tell you something.
People are affiliated with other people through different ways.. There's the tribal affiliations and religious affiliations.
For example, Akwa Ibom state was carved out of Cross River state. There are many Efiks and Ibibios in both state and they can claim brotherhood because of tribal affiliations.
They cannot however claim each others' state.
There are many Christians in Northern Nigeria and Muslims in Southern Nigeria. When anyone of any religion is being mistreated in any part, their brethren in other parts of the country can come to their aid because of religious affiliations.
But everyone knows where he is from and for now, nobody can claim a state he is not from base of religious or tribal affiliations.
An Anambra man will not be allowed to become a governor of Abia state despite the fact that the people in both states are affiliated by religion and tribe.
So, no matter what you say, you are from Delta state and not from any eastern state. Of course you're free to decide to be affiliated with the Igbos based on the desire to be a Biafran but that doesn't make everyone to be.
Delta state is a Niger Deltan state and not a Biafran state. Yoruba in Nigeria cannot lay claim to Benin Republic just because there are Yorubas in Cotonou.
Do many Niger Deltans desire to leave Nigeria? Maybe yes.
But the thing is, we will have to decide to leave Nigeria first before deciding to either be independent or joining Biafra.
So while the Igbos may want to have Biafra and thus vote one, we have to vote whether to remain part of Nigeria or not and then whether to be a part of Biafra or not.
Finally young man, talk is cheap. Facts are more important than talk. Anybody can say anything.
What you should focus on is finding answers to the following questions based on research and facts:

1. Is the idea of Biafra popular among the Niger Deltans?
2. Do prominent Niger Deltans who have Igbo tribal affiliations identify with Igbos and then Biafra?
3. Have those clamouring for Biafra consulted the Niger Deltans and other regions like Benue state in Middle Belt on their stand and tried to persuade them instead of embarking in aggressive land grabbing endeavors?
4. Do prominent Easterners identify with Biafra?

PS: You probably just laid on your bed and began to divide and conquer in your mind abi?
I hope you do realize that if a referendum is called today, it is not just Easterners that will decide on their future? I hope you're not expecting Niger Deltans to begin voting to be a part of people who do not respect other people enough to ask them what they want?
Lastly, the last time I checked, the ND is made of 6 states that form BRACED.
B=Bayelsa
R=Rivers
A=Akwa Ibom
C=Cross River
E=Edo
D=Delta.
I don't know where you got Abia state from.

Stop doubling down on ignorance. Ondo, Imo and Abia states are part of what is known as the Niger-delta. The term "Niger-delta" refers to the area where the river Niger fans out and empties into the Atlantic, it is not a name of an ethnic group. Indeed, there are many different ethnic groups within the Niger-delta, including Igbos and Yorubas.

Steer clear of intra-ethnic politics, especially when you do not belong in. It is not your business whatever an Igbo person, whether from Delta or from wherever, wishes to do. And please, shove your "like" where it belongs. You people overstate your relevance. Who lives off your "like"?

Ignorance is the biggest problem in Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Dele Momodu's Interview With Nnamdi Kanu (Full Video) by FemiMaduka(m): 3:40pm On Oct 30, 2020
ILoveDemMANNA:
u don finish d matter. Kanu is nothing but a coward pig. His end will be painful for all the destruction and chaos and especially , the destruction of private businesses he caused in Naija.
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I'm certain you did not even watch the interview, apparently due to poverty (the type the unworkable Nigerian system mass-produces). An intelligent person would have watched it and only start critiquing after doing so—or keep quiet if shame wouldn't allow you say anything positive (like many have done, obviously). But here you are being the zombie this unproductive system typically makes of people, judging a matter before hearing it...

Your type are deadweights that unfortunate nations are cursed with. Indeed, what is your value outside of constituting nuisance?

Please, take yourself off this space.

Intelligent people fall into some hubris and make miscalculations. I believe Nnamdi Kanu would have achieved much, and even gained followers from all over southern and central Nigeria, if he started this way. The mudslinging and emotion-induced tantrums did the cause no good. He played into the hands of the establishment.

The Yorubas and the Igbos have to work something out, no matter the mutual suspicion. Nigeria is doomed if the South continues to act in disunity. The Hausas and Fulanis themselves need help. They've run out of ideas. Nigeria is sinking under the weight of its problems.

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Family / Re: Olubunmi Kama: My Husband’s Siblings Seized Our Properties After His Death by FemiMaduka(m): 6:59am On Oct 30, 2020
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Nice, France Knife Church Attack: Three Dead, Several Hurt by FemiMaduka(m): 4:14pm On Oct 29, 2020
Bakr4u:


I can see that u are so brainless, fiendished & flippant cuz u have lost touch with reality.
Ignorance to blasphemous comments or statement is never an excuse in Islam & the punishment is irreversible. so be kiaful with ur comments & respect other people's faith. la'ananne, asararre kawai, Dan shegiya
MAY WE ALL LIVE IN PEACE.

Then stop going to other people's countries, who do not share in your beliefs, to cause mayhem. Stay in your countries where the value system tallies with yours! It is simple!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Nice, France Knife Church Attack: Three Dead, Several Hurt by FemiMaduka(m): 3:25pm On Oct 29, 2020
The problem I have with most Moslems is their HYPOCRISY and their penchant to think they alone have the right to "protectionism". They CAN NEVER give a tenth of what they forcefully ask of others.

Imagine beheading a Frenchman in France for an act, committed in France, that is not criminal within the context of the French society and value system!  It is even more surprising that the murderer was a Chenchen man who had left his own country (Chechnya), which has been a hell because of their way of life, to find abode in France. He obviously wants France to become the hell-hole that his home-country is.

The Moslem world, led on by Turkey and Iran, have been attacking France over what they claim is "an attack against Islam". In effect, they are siding with the murderer and vilifying France for taking a stand for the preservation of its own internal sanity and value system.

I beg of every man with conscience; if you know the lifestyle and value system of a country are offensive to your beliefs, then why not go to other countries? Why pour into majorly Christian countries only to get there and start an agitation, attacking and killing their citizens upon your own personal convictions! Something you can NEVER tolerate in your countries? This is the problem! You think others are fools for being open-minded and liberal. Can't we all regard ourselves as human beings with EQUAL DIGNITY? Why must some people continually act as if our own lives, value system and existence mean nothing! An end has to come to this!

Britain, France, Germany and co. have themselves to blame...

In core Moslem countries, no freedom of religion is guaranteed. No other religion is legally recognised except Islam. In fact, there are cities you cannot step foot in as a non-Moslem in Saudi Arabia. None of these people now speaking has a problem with this. That is the HYPOCRISY. On the converse, a Moslem can enter even the Saint Peter's Basillica and come out in one piece. You think other people are fools? Yes, that is what you think.

If you have to always proclaim your religion "...is peace", then that in itself is a sign of some deep-sitted problem you may not be ready to acknowledge.

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Politics / Re: NNPC: Nigerian Refineries Damaged Beyond Turnaround Maintenance by FemiMaduka(m): 1:59pm On Oct 29, 2020
Nigeria for you! It is a miracle that this country has survived the level of directionlessness and mediocrity. With the way we're going, those refineries would be sold for scrap.

I give you this for perspective:

Ethiopia will commission the 6,400MW Grand Renaissance Dam in 2021, a physical work started in 20111. It is the biggest hydroelectric dam in all of Africa. There have been a lot of problems with its development. Egypt is even threatening to attack Ethiopia over its development. However, construction has only taken 10 years.

In Nigeria, we've been "building" the 3,000MW Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Station for close to 40 years and it is not even ready. In fact, construction has not even properly taken off. No external aggression/pressure or any threat of it, but we still haven't been able to birth it.

Here we are, a nation of about 200M heads not able to run four refineries of a combined <500,000bpd capacity. This is where we are.

The real enemies of Nigeria are the people that want this present madness (structure) to continue. Make of this whatever you may.
Politics / Re: Ex-finance minister Okonjo Iweala Finally Emerges DG Of WTO by FemiMaduka(m): 5:09pm On Oct 28, 2020
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Politics / Re: Stanley Mgbere: Wanted Rivers IPOB Leader Cries Out, 21 Members Arrested by FemiMaduka(m): 10:10am On Oct 27, 2020
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Politics / Re: Corporal Omoh Arrested For Jumping ATM Queue, Flogging Bank Customer by FemiMaduka(m): 9:11am On Oct 27, 2020
ThatFairGuy1:
Aside the assault, Nigerians should give Respect to men in uniform. You shouldn't expect them to queue like civilians, they might be on an emergency assignment

PLEASE, SHUT UP! Servicemen, military or police, should have the strictest code of discipline and dutifulness. The fact that these men feel so pumped up with ego and above-the-law is symptomatic of how messed up Nigeria is as a country. I mean, they swore an oath to serve and defend Nigeria, so from whence came the feeling that he who serves is greater than those who he is mandated to serve (even with his life)? It is an aberration. In the developed world, soldiers know their place and they are typically disciplined. They dare not raise a finger against those they are charged to serve/defend.

"Bloody civilian" is a philosophy that only thrives in a jungle like Nigeria where the abnormal is the norm, where things are stood on their heads.
Politics / Re: European Union Backs Okonjo-iweala For WTO DG by FemiMaduka(m): 8:49am On Oct 27, 2020
Ngozi has to be one of the greatest women to ever come out of Nigeria. She'd be firmly placed in the pantheon of Africa's great when she gets the WTO job. She has had a stellar career that millions of African girls will come to dream of and use as beacon to chart their own course.

She is a thoroughbred Nigerian woman; in spite of her effortless international identity and exploits, her Igbo is pure and her English is without any affectation (mimickry of a foreign accent). This is a shining departure from what the average Nigerian woman is wont to do even if she was only in Europe/North America for a year or two.

Every sane (with emphasis) Nigerian should be proud of her.

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Crime / Re: Wike Urges Council Chairmen, Youths To Fish Out IPOB Members by FemiMaduka(m): 6:53am On Oct 27, 2020
Wike has this draconian nature about him that comes out ocassionally, and at times he speaks like a man bereft of knowledge. Yes it is true that most IPOB elements are from Abia state, and they have been constituting nuisance of late. However, it is a gargantuan waste of time to insinuate that Igbos are "visitors" to Rivers state or put the Igbos in the same bracket as Edo or Hausa people in Rivers state. The Abians may be "visitors", but, definitely, the Igbos of Oyigbo (Rivers state) are not. Any straight-thinking person knows this. Even if we'd expropriate the Igboid groups (Etche, Ndoki, Ikwerre, Ekpeye and co.) of Igboness, we'd still have native Igbos left in Rivers State in sufficient numbers. He of all people should know it's an issue dead-on-arrival. He should snap back into reality, see the folly in his choice of description and shove "visitor" into his stinking ass!

Wike should secure Rivers State and do whatever he can, under the law, to purge it of renegade groups, but he should not muddle up the issue with agendas that even a thousand of him cannot fly.

He'd come back to his senses soon enough, or he'd be rightfully damned.

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Crime / Re: Hoodlums Break Into Electronics Store In Osun, Cart Away Gen, Fridge, Etc by FemiMaduka(m): 3:44pm On Oct 24, 2020
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Crime / Re: Lady Butchered By Fulani Herdsmen In Abakaliki Dies (Graphic Video) by FemiMaduka(m): 8:54am On Sep 23, 2020
Had it been she died during the attack, some FOOLS would have come here to deny it was done by Fulani herders. Well, she saw her attackers and knew who did it. The same script that played during the attack/death of the daughter of that prominent Yoruba leader in Ondo, where Tinubu stupidly asked "where are the cows", would have played out. Fortunately, the perpetrators were later apprehended and they indeed were Fulani, in sync with the original account of eye witness.

There is always a red line...

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