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princeemmma:What about the present looters? |
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Una Neva see something |
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Nigeria politicians are making claims of what they did not know about at all 2 Likes |
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These tins I bought 950 and 900 in 2015 2 Likes |
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What about the destructions in 2021 by Buhari |
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Abeg who fine pass among people?
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You have summited your details to those state govt or federal officials during that time they want to dash some lessprevilege people 5k,so they will take your details to the bank to open an account for you 1 Like |
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Naija problem get worst every day since Buhari took over the mantle of leadership from Goodluck thinking its easy to rule a multi ethnic country like Nigeria... He eyes don clear 1 Like 1 Share |
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Flight matter na only prayer o 9 Likes |
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They are many 3 Likes |
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Naija is finished with this crops of politicians we have in the country 1 Like |
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There is nothing like that on both phones |
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Even my novels from novelcat all couldn't be moved |
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I tried moving the files to SD card then to the infinix note 11 pro but not working for me... My old chats history couldn't be moved |
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See money |
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Scammers everywhere 1 Like |
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My friend is among the security agents who got killed in the ambushed |
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All the gragra China and Russia dey do na moimoi because USA is far ahead of them |
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Medical issue |
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Good development |
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Asawo |
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A failed country. Failed government. Failed systems... APC is a big failure 6 Likes |
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They have reduced their self to chop I chop institutions 1 Like |
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Hungry is too much in the land that's why people want to dupe people and people falling for dupers... Buhariiiii you are the cause of this problem 2 Likes 1 Share |
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The US, a top country followed due process before extradition in Kenya |
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The apc govt that never followed due process |
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They are hired mercenaries of Nigerian govt |
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How the incident unfold Witnesses to the shocking public kidnapping of Nigerian and British national Nnamdi Kanu—head of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group—told The Daily Beast that the separatist leader was stepping out of his car at an airport when a group of heavily armed men forcefully seized him to arrange his transfer to Nigeria. In June, Kanu—who faces multiple charges in Nigeria, including treason—had driven into the underground parking lot at Jomo Kenyatta Airport in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi. He had barely exited his two-door Audi TT when seven gun-wielding men rushed him and dragged him to their waiting vehicle, according to an airport staffer who witnessed the incident. Their aim was to capture him,” the airport staff told The Daily Beast. “They didn’t ask him any questions. They just grabbed him. As Kanu screamed for help, a number of people who were at the parking lot walked up to the scene and asked the armed men why they were taking the Nigerian, bystanders said. The men then allegedly responded by saying Kanu was a terrorist working for the Somalian jihadist group, al-Shabaab, after which they forced him into their vehicle and drove away. They didn’t all look Kenyan, and those that spoke didn’t have Kenyan accents,” an airport staffer, who didn’t want their identity revealed as they are not authorized to speak on the matter, said. “I’m not entirely convinced they were from any of Kenya’s security agencies. Part of this account of the incident corroborates the description given by Kanu’s special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, on how his client was arrested. Ejimakor, who heard directly from Kanu on how he was seized in Nairobi, had told the BBC that his client was “grabbed” in “a very physical and rough way” at Jomo Kenyatta Airport by a group of “well-armed” men. According to Ejimakor, the men drove him to a private residence, where he was “chained to the floor” and “tortured” for eight days, before being blindfolded and flown to Nigeria’s capital of Abuja in a private jet on June 27, without having to pass through Kenyan passport control. “The people that abducted him said that they were told by their sponsors that Kanu was a Nigerian terrorist linked to the Islamic terrorists in Kenya, presumably al-Shabaab,” Ejimakor told Premium Times, a Nigerian newspaper. “But after several days when they discovered his true identity, they tended to treat him less badly. Despite that, they told him they felt committed to hand him over to those that hired them. The Nigerian government has refused to provide details on how Kanu was apprehended. When Attorney General Abubakar Malami first announced his arrest and detention on June 29, he said the separatist leader was “intercepted through the collaborative efforts of the Nigerian intelligence and security services,” while Information Minister Lai Mohammed told reporters days later that Kanu’s capture “was made possible by the diligent efforts of our security and intelligence agencies, in collaboration with countries with which we have obligations. The silence by the authorities in Nigeria as to how Kanu—who’s also a British citizen—was arrested seems to give weight to speculation that the armed men who seized him in Nairobi were mercenaries hired by the Nigerian government, more so as the Kenyan government has denied it was involved in Kanu’s arrest and extradition. Britain has even had to wade in by asking the West African nation to explain how the IPOB leader arrived in detention. “If due process was followed in the arrest and extradition of Kanu, the Kenyan government would have been happy to announce it,” a senior Nigerian military official told The Daily Beast privately. “There’s something fishy about this.” Indeed, Kenya has never shied away from revealing details about deportations. The March 5 deportation of Isaac Sturgeon—an American national who fled to Kenya after participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol—was quickly confirmed by Kenyan authorities after the country’s immigration and police were informed he was in Nairobi. Sturgeon, who is accused of picking up a metal barricade at the Capitol and using it to shove back police officers who were guarding the building, was immediately arrested by the FBI on arrival at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City the following day. Culled from https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-shocking-airport-abduction-of-rebel-leader-nnamdi-kanu 1 Like
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YorubaKinging:Your lying imam has taught you so |
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Do expect Nigeria police to accept the killing of the girl? Even if they do accept, they will call it accidental discharge... That naija for you 2 Likes |
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See mind |
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Tinubuadvocate: Now how is your pay Master coping... With very kobo spend, they must borrow |
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