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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by SALLYBERRY01(m): 7:59am On Apr 19
So what is the solution
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by AOB1: 7:59am On Apr 19
Okay o
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Faposky95: 8:09am On Apr 19
.... you're all surprised......you Northern lot.... What about drugs, under age marriage, poverty, intolerant attitudes towards other tribes...etc
It reeks up North and all its leaders know is how to uphold the Laws for The South....?!
Eff off all y'all..
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Goddy001: 8:10am On Apr 19
What is the president waiting for to Assent the bill establishing NATCOM?
Is he benefiting from it 🤣
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by dequir: 8:35am On Apr 19
Trueprophet91:
Everybody in the north should be armed.
The government is not doing anything about insecurity in the north.
In one prung we have the Boko Haram, in the other prung we have the Fulani herdsmen and bandits on rampage , sacking communities, shooting and hacking people to death at their whims.

What is government doing?
Nothing!

Solution: everybody get a gun.



Thank you!

Don't turn Nigeria into Haiti type gangsters nation.

An innocent Nigerian of Ondo State origin was gunned down by thugs in Indianapolis in the US just this week because of proliferation of guns.

Therefore no legalisation of firearms in Nigeria.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by lexy2014: 8:36am On Apr 19
who is he complaining to?

is it not part of his job to stop illegal firearms market?
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by lexy2014: 8:37am On Apr 19
SALLYBERRY01:
So what is the solution

no solution
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by lexy2014: 8:37am On Apr 19
Blaze14k:


Not the solution rather they should Identify those selling arms to them and equally intensified stop and search at the borders

are u saying that d government has absolutely no idea what it should do?
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Tradepunter2: 8:50am On Apr 19
Stanleymaster1:
The Nigeria government should conduct house to house search in the North.

It's difficult..... Most of these weapons are stored in desert and rocky areas..... In Forest areas also...... The north have vast land mass..... It's very very very difficult.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Trueprophet91: 8:50am On Apr 19
dequir:


Don't turn Nigeria into Haiti type gangsters nation.

An innocent Nigerian of Ondo State origin was gunned down by thugs in Indianapolis in the US just this week because of proliferation of guns.

Therefore no legalisation of firearms in Nigeria.

Tell that to the people they're killing in the north
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by ransomed: 9:40am On Apr 19
The rich also cry. The political elites are in panicky mode. Years of subjugation are gradually coming to an end. Legalize arms for self defense and see as insecurity disappears like fog in hot African summer
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by riverbird: 9:42am On Apr 19
They will end up consuming each other in that north of nothingess
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by fortunez1(m): 9:51am On Apr 19
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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by onuman: 10:03am On Apr 19
helinues:
Who are the people acquiring them?

For imminent Jihad for a country to be governed with Sharia criminal justice system.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Vmoukam: 10:05am On Apr 19
BeeBeeOoh:


https://punchng.com/booming-illegal-firearms-market-in-north-worrisome-says-ribadu/

RUSSIA IS THE BIGGEST SUPPLIER OF FIREARMS TO TERRORISTS IN AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST.

Through their darkweb network of smugglers, they penetrate all areas to supply to the best bidder. That's reason why most of the guns used by these terrorists are Russian made old and World war 2 guns.

Also, check Iran, North Korea. Despite the ban and the restrictions on acquiring weapons and components for lethal weapon development, they have access to them through darkweb and these are made available through Russian mafias sponsored by the government who have their way to bypass the restrictions through darkweb, crypto currency and the rest.

The time you guys know that the biggest threat to human existence is Russia and their co-enablers like China, Iran. Time will tell
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by IbotNugida(m): 10:07am On Apr 19
The fabricators of the firearms has very useful info on the movement of bandits and kidnappers in the North, because they also do other runnings like servicing, and mobilization of the firearms. They're operating under the guise of Vigilante groups or Northern Youth Empowerment Scheme, wearing SF T-shirts, and moving about in town without being cautioned
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by onuman: 10:09am On Apr 19
Marvieduke:
So there is a market for illegal fire arms in the the north? And he has the audacity to come and tell us that it booming, well he is the national advicer to the president on security issues so they had better tackle it.

Sometimes one wonders if government officials have lost it in Nigeria. Lamenting Ribadu is the man in charge of advising the president of Nigeria on security.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by onuman: 10:15am On Apr 19
IbotNugida:
The fabricators of the firearms has very useful info on the movement of bandits and kidnappers in the North, because they also do other runnings like servicing, and mobilization of the firearms. They're operating under the guise of Vigilante groups or Northern Youth Empowerment Scheme, wearing SF T-shirts, and moving about in town without being cautioned



Truth is: there is no ending to insecurity in Nigeria until the 12 northern Nigeria sharia states get their Islamic Republic of Arewa. The bandits are offshoots of Boko Haram fighting for a country to be governed with Sharia criminal laws; the same laws adopted by the political and religious leaders in the 12 far north states of Nigeria.
For now, the sharia states still cling on to Nigeria because of lucre in the south.

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by bjdon: 10:27am On Apr 19
The whole reason Luggard amalgamated the North and south was for the richer south to subsidze the poorer north. Over 100 years later, nothing has changed. Southern oil, gas and VAT revenue flows to the North, and still they remain poor, uneducated, and retched. It's a proven FACT that southern presidents create more wealth for the nation (OBJ, GEJ and now BAT). No notherner should be allowed to rule Nigeria, unless he can show how he has REDUCED poverty his part of the north. All the northern rulers know is spend spend spend. No clue on how to generate funds

The other thing that MUST change is all aspects of quota system. The north can NEVER progress when its people are not properly educated.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by MikeBetty(m): 10:43am On Apr 19
BeeBeeOoh:


https://punchng.com/booming-illegal-firearms-market-in-north-worrisome-says-ribadu/
mop it up. Stop complaining. You people don't complain before mopping up fire arm and arresting dealers in the South.
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by ufotunang: 11:47am On Apr 19
When you the government put people in poverty hunger hardship unemployment, rural underdevelopment then what did you expect ?
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by ufotunang: 11:49am On Apr 19
Government address and tackle hunger hardship poverty inflation unemployment, rural areas, villages communities underdevelopment and all this illegal fire arms market and insecurity will reduce and stop gradually.. simple
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by careidon: 2:11pm On Apr 19
Like why should Sokoto be having 87% poverty rates despite being the seat of the caliphate!

The Elites there keep embezzling all their entitlements from the federal allocations and give them just sycophancy and religion...
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by OCHKESTINE(m): 2:35pm On Apr 19
Abeg, how much fit get me Pump action wey get licence?
Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by Marvieduke(f): 10:29pm On Apr 19
onuman:


Sometimes one wonders if government officials have lost it in Nigeria. Lamenting Ribadu is the man in charge of advising the president of Nigeria on security.

That is naija our country.....

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Re: Booming Illegal Firearms Market In North Worrisome - Ribadu Says by sharpchap: 10:45pm On Apr 19
who is he complaining to? me? is that not under the purview of his office? This is the kind of thing that makes people want to japa or secede. how can sweeper be complaining that the compound is dirty? SWEEP IT!!! that is YOUR JOB!!!

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