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Romance / Re: How will you feel If Your Ex should Marry Someone Of Lower Status by Mgbadike80: 10:01am On Mar 28, 2021 |
Once a lady is out of my life, i honestly don't care about her and what she does with her life. i have more important things to think about, my mates are making it even in present day Nigerian economy and you think an ex girlfriend should be my worry? 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Soldiers Protest Over Unpaid Allowances, Obsolete Equipment In Borno by Mgbadike80: 9:00pm On Mar 26, 2021 |
let's break up this country, it has never worked, is not working and would never work. 56 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: CR Cultivating Special Grass To End Farmers, Herders Clashes In Nigeria - Ayade by Mgbadike80: 10:57pm On Mar 24, 2021 |
This slowpoke wants to import Fulani herdsmen trouble into his state. |
Politics / Re: One Killed In Southern Kaduna As Soldiers Shoot At Protesting Women by Mgbadike80: 6:46pm On Mar 24, 2021 |
The same way that they arrested OPC members for arresting Wakili, arrested oyo hunters for counter attacking Fulani herdsmen, when unknown gun men goes after them now, they would start forming victims. 62 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: BREAKING: Soldiers Kill 11 Unknown Gunmen in Abia by Mgbadike80: 3:55pm On Mar 24, 2021 |
Juliusmalema:next time, read to understand. The article said that the soldiers were informed before their arrival. |
Politics / Re: BREAKING: Soldiers Kill 11 Unknown Gunmen in Abia by Mgbadike80: 3:40pm On Mar 24, 2021 |
In war both sides suffers casualties but who tipped off the soldiers, Saboteurs? |
Politics / Police Violence Continues Unabated, The Stories Are Piling by Mgbadike80: 6:25pm On Mar 22, 2021 |
*Police violence continues unabated,the stories are piling Counter Culture Blog March 22, 2021* Many Nigerians have argued that the Nigeria Police Force learnt nothing from the #EndSARS protest. “ They will wait, then return after a couple of months “. Some others argued against such submissions, saying, “they cannot be that bastardly “. Months later, not up to half a full year, the Police is back in the news – for mostly the wrong reasons. It starts with the President, Muhammadu Buhari February 4, 2021, through the Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammad Dingyadi , extending the tenure of Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector General of Police by three months. To back this up, President Buhari and the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, declared support for the argument that the law permits Adamu to remain in office till 2023 or 2024. Adamu already attained the maximum 35 years in service Nigeria Police Arguing on the issue of whether Adamu, who was appointed the IG on January 15, 2019, is prevented from staying in office beyond February 1, 2021, Alex Izinyon (SAN), the IG’s lead counsel, contended that the tenure of the IG is not governed by the general provisions applicable to the rest of the police force. The senior lawyer said by virtue of the relevant laws, the office of the IG is “quasi-political ” and “ is conferred with a special status ” and “ distinct from other officers of the Nigeria Police Force.” He said the IG upon appointment “ is only accountable to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Nigeria Police Council and this fact we submit makes his office a quasi- political office with tenure of four years pursuant to Section 7(6) of the Nigeria Police Act, 2020. ” Not surprising yes? Of course, it is, knowing how Adamu has led a police force notorious for tagging young Nigerians and ‘picking them up’ just for existing as Nigerians – also kidnapping citizens and locking them up for no reason(s). And, if we thought he was going to reform the police, we should be rethinking our stance . On March 19, 2021, a group of angry youth of Ovom Community in Yenagoa, Bayelsa, blocked the popular Melford Okilo Road in protest against the Police, Bayelsa Command, for the alleged extra- judicial killing of a 17 year-old-boy, an orphan identified as Samuel Jamaica. According to the report , the police visited the suburban neighbourhood in unmarked vehicles to search the apartment of three suspects arrested for selling stolen mobile phones when they shot the orphan who was taking cover to avoid being arrested. Tunde Abass, a Nigerian citizen, has been detained for live streaming an ongoing police harassment case. According to reports, Tunde has been granted bail but has yet been released. There are other reports he has been taken to an undisclosed location. “ Public alert: @TUNDEAbass10 has been transported to an unknown location under the instruction of the DPO of Onipanu @PoliceNG station. Nothing must happen to this young and patriotic Nigerian. Every person is position of authority has imbibed @MBuhari lawlessness. # BuhariMustGo pic.twitter.com/4kY69H3IhN — Towolawi Jamiu #EndSarsNow (@jharmo) March 22, 2021 On March 16, 2021, a Cross River- based lawyer, Joseph Bassey Arikpo narrated his ordeals in the hands of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ibom Police Station for asking that a detainee in his station be allowed access to his relations. Arikpo told his story before the independent investigative panel on violations of rights by the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other police units set up by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) while testifying in the petition he filed before the panel, marked 2020/IIP-SARS/ABJ/191. On March 22, 2021, A Twitter user, Somto reported that he was picked up by men of the Nigerian Police after they saw credit alerts on his phone. He has been released but the reason for his kidnap sounds interesting – for a Nigerian who is a legal citizen. “ Bleep what you read online, police are still stopping people and checking phones. The memo didn’t reach everywhere especially local places. Some go as far as collecting BTC. Fix up @PoliceNG — SOMTO (@SomtoSocial) March 22, 2021 Besides these cases, we are reminded that young Nigerians who were reported missing after the Lekki shooting are still missing and the Police are not bothered. “ Benedict Obong is still missing. The last update from his family is that he may have been arrested during the End Sars protest. Reach out to @policereformNG if you have any information on his arrest. #FindBenedictObong # MissingInNigeria https:/// P8EpUNpJx2 — The Database of Missing Nigerian Indigenes (@DMNI_NG) March 22, 2021 A reminder that the Lekki shooting happened and it was perpetrated by men in uniform – men who are supposed to protect citizens. Men who have been accused countless times of brutality and extra-judicial killings. It is a nightmare “Police is your friend,” an incongruous statement, no doubt. What we see and hear everyday powerfully contradicts it. Police brutality is still a phenomenon and, thank the heavens for social media, we see that the press statements during and after the #EndSARS protests were just plain sheets to hide the rot the force is known for. Indeed, the #EndSARS protests that shook the nation are certainly not an isolated incident. Instead, they should be viewed as part of an infamous nexus beginning sometime after independence. And this has informed an ever- growing feeling of distrust as cases of brutality and killings keep occurring. Relationships between the Nigerian police and citizens are largely characterised by suspicion, prejudice, brutality and violence. Even if we are late to the party asking for police reforms, we cannot sit back and allow these to continue. Back to #EndSARS and # EndPoliceBrutality? https://naija.yafri.ca/police-violence-continues-unabated-the-stories-are-piling/ |
Politics / Re: Governor Willie Obiano Briefs Ndi-Anambra On Security; Takes Urgent Measures. by Mgbadike80: 7:04pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
The PG of Omor community and others were kidnapped and killed by Fulani herdsmen, it was widely reported in the news media, why is the governor skipping that part. Fulani slave of a governor. |
Politics / Re: Olajumoke Awosika: I Will Return To My N20m Farm If I Get Licence To Use Guns by Mgbadike80: 2:52pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
Fulani herdsmen are an armed militia trooping into Nigeria from all over Africa. This country is effectively at war of occupation by these foreign herdsmen but our leaders in the south are interested in playing 2023 politics than providing the needed leadership to secure us. 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Secession: Sunday Igboho Releases Oduduwa National Currency, 'fadaka' (photos) by Mgbadike80: 1:15pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
I like what i'm seeing, it's time we peacefully disintegrate this country so that the new nations can decide their destiny instead of having it been decided for them by a Fulani cabal in Aso rock. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Breaking!! Gov Samuel Ortom Escapes Death By Fulani Herdsmen. by Mgbadike80: 1:43pm On Mar 20, 2021 |
Those kidnapped by Fulani herdsmen in Aghamelum Anambra state have been killed and their corpses dumped in a forest by their kidnappers. Their corpses were discovered yesterday. 1 Like |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate Third Highest Globally – Report by Mgbadike80: 5:41am On Mar 20, 2021 |
please, let divide this country into the original four regions. Nigeria's continuous existence can only bring more misery to it's citizens. |
Politics / Re: Retreating Herdsmen Poison Nomeh's Only Water Source For Asking Them To Leave by Mgbadike80: 5:34am On Mar 20, 2021 |
meanwhile, the Enugu state governor doesn't care about the fate of his state citizens, all he cares about is the future of his political career by been a Fulani slave. |
Politics / Re: 3 Soldiers Killed In A Shootout With Bandits In Kabasa, Zamfara by Mgbadike80: 9:28pm On Mar 18, 2021 |
labisibrass: i don't normally reply your likes but considering the time you put into writing this and the fact that you're not writing it to seek likes on the FrontPage, i'm convinced that you wrote out of genuine intentions, please, to many if not most Nigerians, the Nigerian army are the devil's incarnate, these men waste lives, destroy properties and rape women without any iota of conscience. Lekki tollgate, the Obigbo massacre, the Nkpor Onitsha massacre are some of the recent mass evils perpetrated by the army. Respect and legitimacy are earned not enforced by violence, intimidation or degrading those you seek it from, the Nigerian army especially under Buhari have dragged it's reputation through the mud and have no one to blame but themselves. NB: the insults are not necessary, i did not insult you. |
Politics / Re: 3 Soldiers Killed In A Shootout With Bandits In Kabasa, Zamfara by Mgbadike80: 9:58pm On Mar 17, 2021 |
Good news to me, those Nigerian soldiers are no better than cultists and bandits themselves. 34 Likes 3 Shares |
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Burns Military Base, School, Hospital In Yobe by Mgbadike80: 7:50pm On Mar 16, 2021 |
is it normal that i always feel extremely happy whenever Nigerian soldiers/police are killed and disgraced because of the horrors they have been inflicting on innocent nigerians? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: BREAKING: Asari Dokubo Dares Nigeria, Declares Biafra Government by Mgbadike80: 7:56pm On Mar 14, 2021 |
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Politics / Re: Ekiti, Ondo, Ebonyi, 17 Northern States Sign Up For NLTP by Mgbadike80: 6:02am On Mar 14, 2021 |
Bayelsa state recently banned open grazing because the herdsmen failed to restrict themselves to the state owned palm plantation earlier given to them by the former governor, Ebonyi state governor have no conscience, he wants to forever endanger innocent state citizens because of his political ambition. 19 Likes 1 Share |
Crime / Re: Nigeria Jihadists Ambush Military Convoy, 19 Troops Dead: Security Sources by Mgbadike80: 7:31pm On Mar 13, 2021 |
The army claims to lack the men and personnel to wage the war against terrorists and bandits but they were quick to deploy 4 helicopter gunships and over 300 soldiers at Orlu against the ESN. |
Romance / Re: Why Do You Date If Not For Marriage? by Mgbadike80: 7:33pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
theoretically, we should date because of marriage but in reality, most Nigerians do it because of very selfish reasons like sex and material gain. |
Politics / Bill Seeking Life Pension For Ex-govs Scales First Reading At Enugu Assembly by Mgbadike80: 9:50pm On Mar 11, 2021 |
A bill for a law to provide life pension for former governors and deputy governor of Enugu has scaled through the first reading at the State House of Assembly The Executive bill, which was presented for first reading during the plenary in Enugu on Thursday, sought to provide pension for the governor and his deputy after serving their tenure in office. The piece of legislation would make a former governor or deputy governor entitled to gratuity as well as pension for life at the expense of the state government. The bill also made provision for medical allowance not exceeding N12m per annum for one surviving spouse, provided that such spouse was married to the governor while in office. While the state government would provide adequate security for the former governors for their lifetime, the bill, when passed, would also mandate the state government to provide three vehicles for the ex- governor and replace them every four years. “A person who had held office as elected governor or deputy governor in Enugu State or any other state should be entitled to pension for life. “The entitlement to the pension should be provided that such a person was not removed from office by the process of impeachment. “When a former governor or former deputy governor dies, the state government should make adequate arrangement and bear the financial responsibility for his burial. “The state government should pay a condolence allowance of a sum equivalent to the annual basic salary of the incumbent to his next of kin. In his remark, Deputy Speaker of the House, Uche Ugwu, who presided over the plenary asked his colleague to properly study the bill in order to make robust contribution during the second reading. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the House thereafter adjourned its plenary to Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (NAN) https://punchng.com/bill-seeking-life-pension-for-ex-govs-scales-first-reading-at-enugu-assembly/ |
Politics / Re: Fulani Herdsmen Kill 2 Hunters In Ogun by Mgbadike80: 7:53pm On Mar 10, 2021 |
God bless the ESN. 60 Likes 6 Shares |
Agriculture / Re: How Safe Is Your Farm From Herdsmen Activities? by Mgbadike80: 7:18pm On Mar 01, 2021 |
recklesslove:No where is safe, noted cow dungs along the road close tp my land at Onitsha that i want to plant on this year, there's a stream on the land where they probably take their cows there to drink water, i'm honestly feeling bad about it and it seems they graze these cows at night there. Anambra state government should ban open grazing and strictly enforce it, our state is too densely populated for open grazing. |
Politics / Re: Nigeria Military And Police In Search Of #ESN Set A Church On Fire In Orlu. by Mgbadike80: 10:38am On Feb 28, 2021 |
They arrested members of the church, parading them as IPOB members because some ESN members passed through the church during combat with the army. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: We Won’t Return Home Until Herdsmen Killings Stop —ogun Villagers by Mgbadike80: 9:34am On Feb 28, 2021 |
At this point, we can conclude that the Fulani have fully conquered those areas while their governor looks away. God bless ESN. |
Politics / We Won’t Return Home Until Herdsmen Killings Stop —ogun Villagers by Mgbadike80: 9:26am On Feb 28, 2021 |
We won’t return home until herdsmen killings stop —Ogun villagers who fled to Benin Republic Daud Olatunji My wife and I ran away to the Eegelu community in Benin Republic when killer herdsmen started invading our homes, killing and burning houses,” said Abiodun Abikale, one of the Ogun villagers who fled to Benin Republic. Some villagers in villages in Yewaland such as Oha, Asa, Igbooro, Ibeku, Moro, Agbon-Ojodu among others fled their homes in Ogun State when marauding killer herdsmen unleashed terror on the areas, killing, maiming and destroying farms with cows. Another Ogun resident whose wife was delivered of a baby in Benin Republic while taking refuge in the country after fleeing the state due to killings by the herdsmen, Monday Odu, said they left during the bedlam between farmers and herders in the Yewa-North Local Government Area of the state. He said, “I can say much about the killings of our people by the criminal herders. They have been disturbing farmers in our areas for a long time. The killings became too much and unbearable at a point to the extent that we had to run away to Benin Republic to secure our lives. I am trying to get money to discharge my wife, Sarah Odu, from the hospital. She was delivered of the baby through caesarean section.’’ Both Odu and Abikale narrated their experiences to our correspondent who met them shortly after they sneaked into their place in Ibeku village under Eseluland in Yewaland which was part of the areas terrorised by the herdsmen. Abikale said, “They invaded our homes, killed people and destroyed farmlands. Amid the terror, some of us were left with no choice than to flee to Benin Republic.’’ Our correspondent gathered that Benin Republic became an option for the fled villagers in Ketuland because of its proximity. Both Odu and Abikale said they were happy with the reception they got in Benin Republic. He added that the government took care of them well. Abikale also said the people of Eegelu received them well, adding, “They treated us well. They took care of us. I was tempted to conclude that the place is more convenient for me than Nigeria because there is peace. I didn’t return with my wife. I only came to check our property and see the situation. I am not comfortable coming with my wife. But I am returning there. We will return fully when the killings and abductions in our villages end.’’ Our correspondent gathered that many farmers in the state taking refuge in Benin Republic shunned the state government palliatives. Though the government tried to woo them with a few bags of rice and some other stuff to return to the country, the fled residents insisted that they would not return to their villages until security improved in Nigeria. The state government last Sunday wooed the villagers with the palliatives but they were not around to collect them. The Chairman, Subcommittee on Palliatives, Olaolu Olabimtan, who is also the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, while delivering the palliatives to the people in the area, described the gesture as a sign of better things to come. On the palliatives, the Eselu of Iseluland, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi, said that residents were not available to receive them from the government. The monarch said many of the residents said they preferred to be slaves elsewhere than die in their country due to the level of insecurity in the area. He said, “We thank the governor for doing that. Then, we begged our people to return home; we are working on the assurance of security agents when they return. But right now, the whole place has been deserted. The palliatives are outside and no one to collect them. “It is a terrible situation; nobody is around. They have deserted the houses, the schools, everywhere. The palliatives are in Tata; we can’t pick them because we are still looking for who to give them to; some residents are even saying that they won’t come until security is provided. “We have been getting in touch with them, some are in Ipobe, some are in Eegelu, Port Novo, and others are saying that it is better for them to be slaves elsewhere than to be killed in Nigeria.’’ Our correspondent gathered that about five pregnant women were among the women that fled the country with their spouses. The women joined others to take shelter at a make shift Internally Displaced Persons camp located at a community in the neighbouring Benin Republic. Our correspondent who visited areas such as Ohunbe, Asa, Agbon, Isuku, kodera, Iselu, Iyana Meta, Ibeku, Eegelu, Ipobe, Igbo-oko and Iganna, noted that they had been deserted by mostly women due to attacks by suspected herdsmen. Some of the residents, including Monday Idowu and Sina Adekanbi, who spoke exclusively to our correspondent, added that some men followed their wives with the children while others stayed behind in the villages. Idowu said, “Since last week that suspected herdsmen attacked some villages, we did not sleep because we were afraid that they may come for us again. The people have fled to some villages in Benin Republic since Sunday. Few of us that stayed behind take shelter in bushes for fear of attack. These people came back the same day the governor visited our area. The day the commissioner led a delegation to this place, they attacked us. The governor said he would provide security, but we have not seen anybody. There is panic everywhere.” He added that those taking shelter in Benin Republic stay in temporary shelter, noting that the government was taking care of them. Idowu stated, “They (Benin Republic) registered and fed them free of charge. Among those who went, five pregnant women have given birth. One of them, Odu Monday, gave birth through caesarean section. The man followed his wife to Benin Republic.” Also Adekanbi said, “My wives are in the Benin Republic. Except a few of us who are men, all our wives and children have gone to Benin Republic. We don’t have family in that country but their government only helped us.” Idowu further said he was not sure those who fled would return soon because of the report that some herders threatened to return with more attacks on the villages. Despite the stakeholders meeting held between the Fulani herdsmen and farmers in the state which was attended by five governors including the state governor, Dapo Abiodun and four northern governors, the killings have not abated. The chairman of the transition committee of Imeko-Afon Local Government, Olusola Oke, lamented that killings and kidnappings were still ongoing in the Yewa axis. He also lamented the security situation in the area, saying, “Last Thursday, two people who wanted to buy cows were lured into the bush and kidnapped around Iwoye-Ketu. They have yet to be rescued. “Also, at about 6am, in Iwofin along the Abeokuta-Ayetoro road, a driver of a raw fufu (stable food) truck was dragged into the bush only to discover that he was kidnapped by people suspected to be Fulani herdsmen. This was confirmed by the area commander of Ayetoro when I enquired from him.’’ The state Police Public Relations Officer, state, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, however said two fufu traders were abducted, adding that a suspect who is a Fulani had been arrested in connection with the matter. It was gathered that suspected herdsmen kidnapped the two fufu traders in Ayetoro-Olorunda in Imala, Abeokuta-North Local Government Area of the state. Our correspondent further gathered that the abductors later demanded N5m ransom each from the two victims. The abductors seized the two fufu sellers who were on their way to Lafenwa Market from Ayetoro around 5am last Saturday. The kidnappers reportedly took advantage of a failed portion of the road, which made the commercial vehicle the traders were in to slow down. The suspected herdsmen were said to have emerged from the bush and took the two traders away. He said, “The abductors reached out to the families of the victims in Ayetoro and demanded N5m random each. We have arrested one of the kidnappers. We cannot confirm if the abductors are Fulani herdsmen; the one we arrested is a Fulani man. He has confessed and said other members of his gang are around the Olohunda area. We are on their trail.” Speaking on the development, Secretary of Faces of Yewa Indigenes Foundation, Kehinde Akinlade, expressed worry over the situation in the area. Akinlade said, “How can the farmers and the traders go to the market when their silos, barns, farm stores have been burnt down by the Fulani herders? How can they resume their economic activities when they cannot go to their farms for harvest because of the fear of the murderous herders still lurking in the forests surrounding the affected Yewa towns? It is not possible. Their towns and investments are gone and their lives are not secured.’’ He also said the measures taken by the government to curb the killings and abductions were late. He said, “That the government had taken some security measure is not in doubt and it is appreciated. But the fact is that the measures came a bit late leading to loss of lives, property and the burning downs of villages.’’ Describing the mode of attack by the killer herders as guerrilla, Akinlade condemned the tactic of deploying security agents to the roads and not forests. https://punchng.com/we-wont-return-home-until-herdsmen-killings-stop-ogun-villagers-who-fled-to-benin-republic/ |
Politics / Re: JUST IN!!! NUJ Calls For Arrest Of Sheik Gumi by Mgbadike80: 11:11am On Feb 27, 2021 |
Nigeria is hopelessly hopeless, disintegration is the only solution. |
Crime / Re: Gunmen Attack Police Checkpoint in Anambra, Set Patrol Vans Ablaze (Photos) by Mgbadike80: 5:58pm On Feb 24, 2021 |
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Politics / FG Knows Hideouts Of Killer- Herdsmen, Bandits— Sheikh Ahmad Gumi by Mgbadike80: 9:49pm On Feb 23, 2021 |
Sheikh Gumi said that the government was only now playing safe because it realised that the former approach of attacking the bandits frontally was not working. The Islamic cleric said this on Channels TV “Politics Today” on Monday, when asked why he can locate and hold dialogue with the bandits, while government authorities cannot find them. Gumi said: “They (government) know. They see them (bandits) by aerial view. But the military has learned its lesson. “The first approach they had— when they go in and start killing— they realised is the wrong way and that they were producing a monster. They are now careful. “The only element I am adding now is ‘look, don’t just wait and watch, go in and negotiate’.” Gumi also said Fulani herders feel their existence is being threatened, so they cross borders to defend their kinsmen each time they are attacked. He also noted that the Fulani bandits were not Boko Haram, noting, however, that “We have to be very careful. “If the pressure is too much, I am afraid they can be influenced by Boko Ham. We have seen the signs that Boko Haram is going to infiltrate them.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/fg-knows-hideouts-of-killer-herdsmen-bandits-sheikh-ahmad-gumi/ |
Crime / Re: 22 Females Dead In A Collapsed Catholic Church. by Mgbadike80: 8:18pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
Samsung004:Catholic church doesn't ordain female priests. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Uzodimma: Why I Invited Soldiers To Orlu by Mgbadike80: 6:17pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
All the southern governors/leaders seems desperate to serve the Fulani rulers in this country, i have also noticed that nairaland moderators are playing propaganda with military activities in Orlu, after the news of military airstrikes in Orlu emerged, a social media post by an unknown fellow claiming to be a staff of premium times and indigene of Orlu was quickly rushed to the FrontPage claiming that the attack was on the 14th and nobody was killed, only for the army to confirm that there's an ongoing operation in the location, the same premium times rushed a story of ESN killing Fulani children at Oba in Idemmilli / Onitsha urban whereas we the locals have no knowledge of such incident. Uzodimma should know that Ohakim and Okorocha kissed Fulani ass more than him yet where are they today? God would surely punish him for his atrocities. 78 Likes 4 Shares |
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