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Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by diezani(f): 1:38pm On Jun 13, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO, 08, (THEWILL) –
Omonefe Odunayo Ogungbemi, a Nigerian, is seeking refuge in Canada, alongside her husband, Olubunmi Seun Ogungbemi; and three children, Taraoluwa, Tifeoluwa and Tamilore, due to severe threat and assault by members of the Black AXxe Confraternity and their thugs while she worked as a lecturer in the Department of Optometry, University of Benin from June 30th, 2015 until her recent resignation on Monday, February 27 2017.

In a teary letter obtained by THEWILL, Omonefe revealed that she obtained her Doctor of Optometry degree in 2007; and most recently her Masters in Cell and Molecular Biology in February 2017 from the University of Benin, Nigeria.

After gaining some years of optometric private practice management skills, she applied to and got employed in the University of Benin as Lecturer II because the new job was more flexible and gave her more time to spend with her children.

Her troubles began in August 2016, after she marked scripts for a course (Epidemiology OPT 413) which she taught during the second semester.

Shortly after grades were given out, she received a strange phone call asking that she pass certain students and change their grades from “F’s” to PASS, in exchange for large sums of money

“To this I vehemently refused and told the caller that I was not selling at a market where grades could be bought. At this time, I did not report the issue to the school because there were no threats made at this time and I had no idea whom the caller was,” she wrote.

“In September 2016, a new school semester started and I had a new set of students. In the next month, October, I once again started receiving written messages on the front wind shield of my vehicle saying that no student must fail my course (Health Science for Optometrists OPT 428),  or I shall be severely dealt with.

“This was a threat and I reported to the school authorities who said that they would look into the matter, but nothing was done. In November 2016, I was in the middle of a lecture teaching 400 level students when a large group of students, who were also members of the Student Union Government, walked into a lecture theatre where I was teaching demanding that I end the class immediately.

“I politely asked them to wait because I had the lecture hall booked but they refused. They started reigning insults, were shouting and ordered my students out. It was only then that some of them identified that they were there to deliver a message from their cult- the Black Axxe Confraternity.

“They said that I had ignored them so far and unless I passed every student in my class for that semester, I would pay the ultimate price. This time, I reported their threats to the police; however; since I could not identify the men involved, the case was left unsolved.”

She however sought counsel from other professors who suggested that she did what was demanded of me, because failing a student was not worth her life which she disagreed and refused to be bullied.

“On the 24th of January, 2017 my house at 6, Restoration Way, Ogba was set ablaze by suspected arsonists. It was only on police investigation that we knew that this havoc was perpetrated by the cult gang, when my neighbor (one Mr. Sammy Kayode) reported that a man had come around a day before asking for the whereabouts of myself and my husband and also asking what time we would be home,” she continued.

“Thankfully, there was no one at the house at that time; however, we regrettably lost our dogs and a lot of our personal items in the fire.

“On my way to work on the 20th of February, 2017 at about 8:15 am, I had just driven past the University of Benin Teaching Hospital gate, when my car, a black Hyundai Accent was cut off by two other cars, both black Kia Rios and I was forced off the road, which nearly caused me to have a collision with an electric pole.

“The men who totaled five in number got out of their vehicles. One of them; who seemed to be the leader; was commanding me, while the others held their guns in the air. He demanded I came down from my vehicle while two others forced me into the back seat of one of the black sedans.

“The other two men (whom I later gathered were often referred to as “Pastor” and “Mobutu” by the other cult members during the course of my kidnap) entered their other vehicle parked further ahead of the scene.

“I had been kidnapped by five of them who were speaking an unidentified Nigerian language, which I guessed was most likely was Ijaw language. They drove towards Oluku junction for about 45 minutes and parked by some scanty bushes which I discovered as we continued to walk in was near a creek.

“We entered this bush by walking on a preexisting footpath. The final area we reached was swampy and marshy which made my feet very cold. I was kept in this area without extra clothing, food and my antihypertensive medication for five days.

“During this time they mentioned to me that they were from the cult and that one of my students was related to a high ranking member in the Black Axxe , also one of their ruses to getting students to join the cult is by promising them they will graduate with good grades and find jobs without hassles.

“Since I was not doing what they had always instructed me to, I had become a problem for them. I was terrified that I would be killed during those five days that I was held. I was also raped repeatedly by two of the men who wore masks on their faces all the time. There was even an argument as to if they should release me or kill me.

“I promised to do upgrade all scores and after five days of unbearable torture, I was finally let to go. I was led to the side of the Lagos Benin express way and I boarded a bus to Uselu market looking tattered and abused.

“The torture I had just experienced was too much to bear. At the time of my release, insect bites, and abrasion on my skin had become sore and painful. I was in so much fear and I began to suspect anyone that came across my path.

“My husband had reported the kidnap to the police, and on my release, we reported hoped up at the police station as well. We were then told that they would continue with their thorough investigation on the case.

“Consequent upon this, I received a phone call from an anonymous caller, telling me the Black axxe cult had their ears and eyes everywhere. He also asked why I had gone to the police to report the kidnapping against their warnings, and that this act would make them descend on my family. He made a promise that the next fire in our house would be carried out when everyone would be at home! I was petrified.

“At this time I had to abandon my phone number and I got a new line and a brand new handset immediately.  This was because I did not want them tracking me through any of the social networks or apps.

“Upon my release on the 25 the February 2017, I was taken to Liola Cross Hospital, Benin City. I was examined as an out patient and was given medications. As I left the hospital that night, we all left for Abeokuta, Ogun State and checked into a Royal Pavillion Hotel.

“To my amazement, I received a call on my new phone line from someone with the same voice I recognized as that of the anonymous caller quoting my room number; and also saying that we were not safe anywhere. It was at that time I concluded that this Black Axxe cult had the strongest network of criminals I could ever have imagined.

“I decided to quit my job at the university and Bunmi suggested a brief vacation so that the resignation could be finalized and things blow over. Before we left Nigeria, I marked my final papers and not wanting to compromise my ethics and intergrity, I marked the papers giving each person what they rightfully deserved and then handed in the papers along with my resignation on Monday, February 27th 2017.

“I and my family left Nigeria the next day and arrived Canada on the 1st of March, 2017. I got calls and whatsapp messages from my neighbor informing me that strange men had come to his home asking for me. I immediately called him back and he told me the members said they awaited to kill me and my children. I was terrified at this time and asked him to report to the police.

“He said he already had and that the police told him they were overwhelmed with work and there was nothing much they could do as I was already out of Nigeria.

“These men who had identified themselves as Black Axxe members sent me a message once more stating that my resignation would not be allowed. They warned that I had been treating them as a joke all this while, and that I had to return to my job to pass every student as I had promised during the kidnap, or my family and I would be killed as a warning to other professors who dared to go against them.

“I am so much more terrified because I was willing to let go of the job just to appease these gang members, and it seems as though they would not relent until they take my life and the life of my loved ones.

“From the way they tracked my all the way to Abeokuta, to the extent of mentioning my room number, It serves as an affirmation to the fact that Black Axxe Confraternity is well connected and diverse and that their members are spread throughout Nigeira and other countries.

“I rummaged through all the assault I had gone through while in the hands of the kidnappers and I am not willing to watch my children suffer similar fates. I decided to speak with a lawyer in Toronto and from there we were able to file for protection.

“It had never been my intention to make a refugee claim in Canada. I had always been favorable to the idea of living in Canada and applied through the express entry program, to which I am currently in the express entry pool for. However, based on the threats on both me and my family, we have decided to seek protection at this unexpected time, because we can not return home for fear of death.

“So far, the police have not been able to protect I and my family. I therefore am in consistent fear because I do not know what evil will be meted on me or my family next.

“My family and I are at your mercy. Please help


© THE WILL NEWSPAPER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
http://thewillnigeria.com/news/special-report-cultists-force-lecturer-out-of-job-country/

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by conductor5: 1:46pm On Jun 13, 2017
This Nigerian contraption of thing is a poo hole.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by dahunsy(f): 2:19pm On Jun 13, 2017
Coughs***clears throat# The woman is nothing but an unrepentant idiot....for her to even say she dey canada,na her mouth go finish her

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Omonoba1: 2:30pm On Jun 13, 2017
Why do I find this story difficult to believe?? Not even Engineering but optometry boys.. I think the story is made up by this woman in other to continue staying in Canada..

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by peddy231(m): 3:38pm On Jun 13, 2017
This story get as he be. Abi nor be the same university wey all men go. This story is not sounding true at all.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Martinez19(m): 3:53pm On Jun 13, 2017
This woman stubborn sha. I stand for fairness and justice. She should have resigned earlier nah.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Jfrankination(m): 4:40pm On Jun 13, 2017
you want us to read this Novel? abeq person wey read am come summarize abeq grin

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by armadeo(m): 5:26pm On Jun 13, 2017
Lies.


Just say you want to stay there.


Strong men dey nack extra year like pure water dem no threaten lecturer.

Try your self threaten lecturer just go and write jamb again cos you will never graduate from the school.

All those girl lecturers use anyhow you think they don't know cultist.

Lie lie shameful mother.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 5:58pm On Jun 13, 2017
Looks like someone is advertising vacancy in Blaack Axxe confraternity. Wehdone oo

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Conner44: 6:56pm On Jun 13, 2017
This story sha!

The woman is God-fearing but really too stubborn. She isn't the first and won't be the last lecturer in that department to handle such course.

Why would she risk her life as well as her family's by marking scripts in such a dangerous way? So because Peter failed your course you rather drop your lifestyle and adopt a foreign one?

I know that even if she passed them all this semester they would demand same the next semester for their other gang members and the vicious cycle continues... But why couldn't she just pass them all just this once and then resign happily after? She could still switch to lecturing another course or head to another department to continue her career.

If I was her husband I will not clap for her that's for sure, imagine me leaving my business, friends, family and stuffs just because my wife has a knack for using red biro to draw very big "X" on stupid kids paper.

So sad, I pray my wife Is mature enough so as to know when to fight and when to "give in"

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 7:12pm On Jun 13, 2017
....The story though!!!

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 7:17pm On Jun 13, 2017
diezani:
SAN FRANCISCO, 08, (THEWILL) –
Omonefe Odunayo Ogungbemi, a Nigerian, is seeking refuge in Canada, alongside her husband, Olubunmi Seun Ogungbemi; and three children, Taraoluwa, Tifeoluwa and Tamilore, due to severe threat and assault by members of the Black AXxe Confraternity and their thugs while she worked as a lecturer in the Department of Optometry, University of Benin from June 30th, 2015 until her recent resignation on Monday, February 27 2017.

In a teary letter obtained by THEWILL, Omonefe revealed that she obtained her Doctor of Optometry degree in 2007; and most recently her Masters in Cell and Molecular Biology in February 2017 from the University of Benin, Nigeria.

After gaining some years of optometric private practice management skills, she applied to and got employed in the University of Benin as Lecturer II because the new job was more flexible and gave her more time to spend with her children.

Her troubles began in August 2016, after she marked scripts for a course (Epidemiology OPT 413) which she taught during the second semester.

Shortly after grades were given out, she received a strange phone call asking that she pass certain students and change their grades from “F’s” to PASS, in exchange for large sums of money

“To this I vehemently refused and told the caller that I was not selling at a market where grades could be bought. At this time, I did not report the issue to the school because there were no threats made at this time and I had no idea whom the caller was,” she wrote.

“In September 2016, a new school semester started and I had a new set of students. In the next month, October, I once again started receiving written messages on the front wind shield of my vehicle saying that no student must fail my course (Health Science for Optometrists OPT 428),  or I shall be severely dealt with.

“This was a threat and I reported to the school authorities who said that they would look into the matter, but nothing was done. In November 2016, I was in the middle of a lecture teaching 400 level students when a large group of students, who were also members of the Student Union Government, walked into a lecture theatre where I was teaching demanding that I end the class immediately.

“I politely asked them to wait because I had the lecture hall booked but they refused. They started reigning insults, were shouting and ordered my students out. It was only then that some of them identified that they were there to deliver a message from their cult- the Black Axxe Confraternity.

“They said that I had ignored them so far and unless I passed every student in my class for that semester, I would pay the ultimate price. This time, I reported their threats to the police; however; since I could not identify the men involved, the case was left unsolved.”

She however sought counsel from other professors who suggested that she did what was demanded of me, because failing a student was not worth her life which she disagreed and refused to be bullied.

“On the 24th of January, 2017 my house at 6, Restoration Way, Ogba was set ablaze by suspected arsonists. It was only on police investigation that we knew that this havoc was perpetrated by the cult gang, when my neighbor (one Mr. Sammy Kayode) reported that a man had come around a day before asking for the whereabouts of myself and my husband and also asking what time we would be home,” she continued.

“Thankfully, there was no one at the house at that time; however, we regrettably lost our dogs and a lot of our personal items in the fire.

“On my way to work on the 20th of February, 2017 at about 8:15 am, I had just driven past the University of Benin Teaching Hospital gate, when my car, a black Hyundai Accent was cut off by two other cars, both black Kia Rios and I was forced off the road, which nearly caused me to have a collision with an electric pole.

“The men who totaled five in number got out of their vehicles. One of them; who seemed to be the leader; was commanding me, while the others held their guns in the air. He demanded I came down from my vehicle while two others forced me into the back seat of one of the black sedans.

“The other two men (whom I later gathered were often referred to as “Pastor” and “Mobutu” by the other cult members during the course of my kidnap) entered their other vehicle parked further ahead of the scene.

“I had been kidnapped by five of them who were speaking an unidentified Nigerian language, which I guessed was most likely was Ijaw language. They drove towards Oluku junction for about 45 minutes and parked by some scanty bushes which I discovered as we continued to walk in was near a creek.

“We entered this bush by walking on a preexisting footpath. The final area we reached was swampy and marshy which made my feet very cold. I was kept in this area without extra clothing, food and my antihypertensive medication for five days.

“During this time they mentioned to me that they were from the cult and that one of my students was related to a high ranking member in the Black Axxe , also one of their ruses to getting students to join the cult is by promising them they will graduate with good grades and find jobs without hassles.

“Since I was not doing what they had always instructed me to, I had become a problem for them. I was terrified that I would be killed during those five days that I was held. I was also raped repeatedly by two of the men who wore masks on their faces all the time. There was even an argument as to if they should release me or kill me.

“I promised to do upgrade all scores and after five days of unbearable torture, I was finally let to go. I was led to the side of the Lagos Benin express way and I boarded a bus to Uselu market looking tattered and abused.

“The torture I had just experienced was too much to bear. At the time of my release, insect bites, and abrasion on my skin had become sore and painful. I was in so much fear and I began to suspect anyone that came across my path.

“My husband had reported the kidnap to the police, and on my release, we reported hoped up at the police station as well. We were then told that they would continue with their thorough investigation on the case.

“Consequent upon this, I received a phone call from an anonymous caller, telling me the Black axxe cult had their ears and eyes everywhere. He also asked why I had gone to the police to report the kidnapping against their warnings, and that this act would make them descend on my family. He made a promise that the next fire in our house would be carried out when everyone would be at home! I was petrified.

“At this time I had to abandon my phone number and I got a new line and a brand new handset immediately.  This was because I did not want them tracking me through any of the social networks or apps.

“Upon my release on the 25 the February 2017, I was taken to Liola Cross Hospital, Benin City. I was examined as an out patient and was given medications. As I left the hospital that night, we all left for Abeokuta, Ogun State and checked into a Royal Pavillion Hotel.

“To my amazement, I received a call on my new phone line from someone with the same voice I recognized as that of the anonymous caller quoting my room number; and also saying that we were not safe anywhere. It was at that time I concluded that this Black Axxe cult had the strongest network of criminals I could ever have imagined.

“I decided to quit my job at the university and Bunmi suggested a brief vacation so that the resignation could be finalized and things blow over. Before we left Nigeria, I marked my final papers and not wanting to compromise my ethics and intergrity, I marked the papers giving each person what they rightfully deserved and then handed in the papers along with my resignation on Monday, February 27th 2017.

“I and my family left Nigeria the next day and arrived Canada on the 1st of March, 2017. I got calls and whatsapp messages from my neighbor informing me that strange men had come to his home asking for me. I immediately called him back and he told me the members said they awaited to kill me and my children. I was terrified at this time and asked him to report to the police.

“He said he already had and that the police told him they were overwhelmed with work and there was nothing much they could do as I was already out of Nigeria.

“These men who had identified themselves as Black Axxe members sent me a message once more stating that my resignation would not be allowed. They warned that I had been treating them as a joke all this while, and that I had to return to my job to pass every student as I had promised during the kidnap, or my family and I would be killed as a warning to other professors who dared to go against them.

“I am so much more terrified because I was willing to let go of the job just to appease these gang members, and it seems as though they would not relent until they take my life and the life of my loved ones.

“From the way they tracked my all the way to Abeokuta, to the extent of mentioning my room number, It serves as an affirmation to the fact that Black Axxe Confraternity is well connected and diverse and that their members are spread throughout Nigeira and other countries.

“I rummaged through all the assault I had gone through while in the hands of the kidnappers and I am not willing to watch my children suffer similar fates. I decided to speak with a lawyer in Toronto and from there we were able to file for protection.

“It had never been my intention to make a refugee claim in Canada. I had always been favorable to the idea of living in Canada and applied through the express entry program, to which I am currently in the express entry pool for. However, based on the threats on both me and my family, we have decided to seek protection at this unexpected time, because we can not return home for fear of death.

“So far, the police have not been able to protect I and my family. I therefore am in consistent fear because I do not know what evil will be meted on me or my family next.

“My family and I are at your mercy. Please help


© THE WILL NEWSPAPER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
http://thewillnigeria.com/news/special-report-cultists-force-lecturer-out-of-job-country/

When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 7:43pm On Jun 13, 2017
laribari:


When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.
Why you go quote the whole post again?

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 7:47pm On Jun 13, 2017
OrestesDante:

Why you go quote the whole post again?

I dey tell you Bro!! E too long. Nor vex

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 7:48pm On Jun 13, 2017
laribari:


When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.
and you had to quote the whole post? I don't know what is wrong with some people.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by IAMJojo(m): 7:52pm On Jun 13, 2017
laribari:


When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.
laribari:


When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.
laribari:

Xori bro,but u mumu don ripe must u quote d whole story?
When I saw uniben, I was so interested to read becos I finished from there (based on Ekosodin and Osasogie things) but your post too long. I nor fit read.
Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 8:03pm On Jun 13, 2017
durentchigozie:
and you had to quote the whole post? I don't know what is wrong with some people.

What's your problem? Are you well? Must you find fault in everything? I had to quote it for the OP. Ignore and pass as it was not directed to you.

The guy above you talked with respect and sense. Learn from that. It wasn't actually directed to you sef.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 8:04pm On Jun 13, 2017
IAMJojo:
[color=#990000][/color]

Obviously, you didn't come out straight at me, I for cure the mumu wey dey worry you.

I thought when you quote someone, it's personally directed to them. Did I put you in copy?

Ewu!

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 8:11pm On Jun 13, 2017
laribari:


What's your problem? Are you well? Must you find fault in everything? I had to quote it for the OP. Ignore and pass as it was not directed to you.

The guy above you talked with respect and sense. Learn from that. It wasn't actually directed to you sef.
you are very stupid if you think you're talking to your mate. Silly boy. How would you quote everything? Are you the only one in this forum.

Don't you know others would have difficulty in scrolling down as a result of you quoting a veryyy long post they've already read.
Thunder kpafu isi gi if you quote me again. Idiot

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 8:14pm On Jun 13, 2017
durentchigozie:
you are very stupid if you think you're talking to your mate. Silly boy. How would you quote everything? Are you the only one in this forum.

Don't you know others would have difficulty in scrolling down as a result of you quoting a veryyy long post they've already read.
Thunder kpafu isi gi if you quote me again. Idiot

Old man, your mate dey here? Mumu with grey hair! Na your pikin thunder go kill. Make God punish you. Anuman.

If you need glasses you nor go apply for one? Ewu gambia

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by MrHighSea: 8:37pm On Jun 13, 2017
lecturers and politicians have the highest number of cultist (source: ME, argue with your friends). If a Lecturer is forced to pass you in his course, all the others (friends and ASUU members) may fail you in theirs. They also have cabal.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by ademega(m): 9:27pm On Jun 13, 2017
If NA Epoma of 1990s I fit say NA true. Cultists are not that strong in Nigeria Universities like that again. She only wan overstay for oyinbo land

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by pacino26(m): 10:59pm On Jun 13, 2017
When you're out to criminalize an institution because you want favor be careful not to jeopardize your integrity in the process. The lecturer in question is an alumni of UNIBEN so how does she prove beyond doubt that this is not a case of karma?

Same way our politicians make heartening stories of child malnutrition and maternal mortality to attract foreign aid in cash, I think our lecturers are taking the CULT INTIMIDATING route too. I almost forgot guys seek asylum as GAYS too.

The Nigerian society is becoming so dysfunctional that everyone is looking for a way out of the country.

God help us.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by NeeKlaus: 12:45am On Jun 14, 2017
laribari:


Old man, your mate dey here? Mumu with grey hair! Na your pikin thunder go kill. Make God punish you. Anuman.

If you need glasses you nor go apply for one? Ewu gambia
Bros,just take correction, please. It is very annoying to quote a very very long post. It makes it very hard for other users of this forum to read the other comments on a thread.

Imagine if 7 people quoted that same post you quoted as long as it is, what kind of picture does that paint to you?? Not everyone uses a good phone, you know. It will make the task of scrolling down arduous.

No offense.. my 2cents.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by IAMJojo(m): 5:43am On Jun 14, 2017
laribari:


Obviously, you didn't out straight at me, I for cure the mumu wey dey worry you.

I thought when you quote someone, it's personally directed to them. Did I put you in copy?

Ewu!
The feeling is MUTUAL EWU

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 6:09am On Jun 14, 2017
NeeKlaus:

Bros,just take correction, please. It is very annoying to quote a very very long post. It makes it very hard for other users of this forum to read the other comments on a thread.

Imagine if 7 people quoted that same post you quoted as long as it is, what kind of picture does that paint to you?? Not everyone uses a good phone, you know. It will make the task of scrolling down arduous.

No offense.. my 2cents.

I'll pass!

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by laribari(m): 6:12am On Jun 14, 2017
IAMJojo:

The feeling is MUTUAL EWU


You can make your point without being rude or insulting especially when it wasn't even directed to you. If you have to correct someone, do you have to be include an abuse?

Please take that frustration somewhere else.

Ewu biafra!

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by Nobody: 7:14am On Jun 14, 2017
peddy231:
This story get as he be. Abi nor be the same university wey all men go. This story is not sounding true at all.
seriously, i don't even know what to say... Optometry(life science) not even engineering or law... Well anything can happen sha. I still rep my alma mata anytime anyday...

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by ezesun(m): 7:31am On Jun 14, 2017
dahunsy:
Coughs***clears throat# The woman is nothing but an unrepentant idiot....for her to even say she dey canada,na her mouth go finish her
She's not there
Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by NwaAmaikpe: 7:39am On Jun 14, 2017
shocked
NBM...Ugbowo Ayes no get joy.


Why did her husband take her back after she had an orgy with cultists.....??


She turned down the sex advances of a high-ranking NBM Uniben lecturer...and unknowingly to her....she confides to the same person.

That's why it seems the cultists have advance information.

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Re: Gang Members Force Lecturer Out Of UNIBEN Nigeria by jay2pee(m): 7:39am On Jun 14, 2017
Them get mind oo

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