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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 6:49am On May 19, 2018
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One can clearly see the problem with this tribalistic Igbos

A Bart Nnaji that was fired because he sold one of the power companies to himself.

Stella Oduah that was indicted in a N225 million car scandal scam

Are the ones this tribalistic Igbo are touting as great appointees

These diehard crooks Igbo ministers the Igbos see nothing against even though they were fired for the impunity they orchestrated but look at all of them screaming blue murder demanding sacking of the IGP because he fumbled one speech.

Well, if Igbos care to know Buhari nepotism is preferable to that of the Igbos. I can at least vouch he is not selecting thieves in those position which is unlike the Igbos appointment.

To you, Buhari's nepotism may be better, but it is not so for the rest of Nigerians. I understand why nepotism by Buhari is better to you:

-Buhari is a Muslim like you. So any act of nepotism done by a fellow Muslim is welcome to you. As far as you are concerned, any evil done by a Muslim is OK. That's why you will denigrate your sense and promote nepotism.

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 6:51am On May 19, 2018
saeedowolab:
Seriously, I didn't believe this write up, cos without anyone support buhari is capable of getting over 2milion votes in kano.

That doesn't change the fact that it happened
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Nobody: 6:52am On May 19, 2018
DanielOc:
Before it was the NSCDC man(OGA at the top)

Now, its IGP man (Transmission)

oga at the top better pass this guy
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Borderless: 6:52am On May 19, 2018
yarimo:
mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeew

. . . . .and here comes the ediot grin

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 6:52am On May 19, 2018
expert234:



Can you intellectually challenge any of the points mentioned in that write-up? I know you are too mentally low with poor IQ to have anything sensible to say.

What is intellectual in the sponsored & biased post that claims Buhari only won Kano in 2015 because this present IGP helped in rigging it then? So you don't know Buhari also bashed PDP & the ineffectual buffoon, Ebelemi Jonathan, in 2011 also? Was it this same IGP that was in Kano then to rig it too? You think if not for PDP rigging, Jonathan would have had the 40% of votes he had in Kano in 2011?
You see why you IPIGs will always be the most unintelligent & deluded set of people ever?
You IPIGs just jump into any crap online that suits your bias & masturbate over it!

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 6:53am On May 19, 2018
maisauki:
saraki should just do d needful... goan answer all d criminal charges levelled against him

Still, it doesn't remove the fact that Buhari rewarded the IG for covering up murder and bloodshed. Or is murder of the innocent a norm where you came from?
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 6:58am On May 19, 2018
Moukandjo:


What is intellectual in the sponsored & biased post? So you unintelligent and ever-deluded IPIGs sef dey form high IQ? Nawa!
Can you tell us how many votes Buhari had in Kano in 2011 & if it was still this same IGP that was in Kano then?

Where is your evidence that it was not true?


Didn't you read it in the news that the INEC commissioner was murdered under the watch of Idris and that nothing happened?

Didn't you read it in the news that several senior officers were forcefully retired so as to make space for the hatchet man, Idris?

Didn't you read it in the news that Buhari didn't reprimand the IG for flaunting his orders?

So, which part of that post isn't true?

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 6:58am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


Your point still doesn't change the fact that police IG supervised murder and rigging during Kano's election in 2015.

Rigging? What murder? what gives you impression that opposition party is neutral in the case of the said murder? Remember it was Jonathan's era where assassins are on government pay roll, an era where killings and maimings were seriously trending.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by BabaO2: 7:01am On May 19, 2018
Moukandjo:


What is intellectual in the sponsored & biased post? So you unintelligent and ever-deluded IPIGs sef dey form high IQ? Nawa!
Can you tell us how many votes Buhari had in Kano in 2011 & if it was still this same IGP that was in Kano then?
man, be more intelligent in discussing national issues, this current IGP at that time was appointed by Jonathan as commissioner of police for kano. His allegiance would have been towards Jonathan/PDP during the election definetly not towards Opposition that was not sure of victory.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 7:02am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


Rigging? What murder? what gives you impression that opposition party is neutral in the case of the said murder? Remember it was Jonathan's era where assassins are on government pay roll, an era where killings and maimings are seriously trending.

You mean assassins were paid during Jonathan's era the same way you are being paid by BMC to confuse public opinion? Wehdone

Did you travel out of Nigeria during the 2015 election? Or were you in a coma then? If not, you won't be asking these questions

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 7:07am On May 19, 2018
BabaO2:
man, be more intelligent in discussing national issues, this current IGP at that time was appointed by Jonathan as commissioner of police for kano. His allegiance would have been towards Jonathan/PDP during the election definetly not towards Opposition that was not sure of victory.
You're the one who needs to be more intelligent for not being able to deduce who's for & against you!
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by anyicash(m): 7:09am On May 19, 2018
toluxa1:
Buhari will not remove him. He retired over 21 AIG's in other to make this commissioner an IG. He rigged election in kano in favor of Buhari when he was posted to kano to oversee 2015 election. IGP came as a reward. Why do you think he has been behaving the way he has without fear. Flouted a direct order of the President, nothing happened. Refused severally to appear with a Senate summon, nothing happened. I'm sure Buhari will want him to remain there at least until after the Elections. May God help this country.
nice but you just repeated all what the writer said.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by johnsonedidiong(m): 7:10am On May 19, 2018
This is what Nigeria like God will exposed all hiding stuff in this Government
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by NOETHNICITY(m): 7:11am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


Imagine, it's now his turn and IGP is no more competent and also a lazy reader. I don't even know what Nigerian youths want, they said PMB is selective in his fight, now his party members are in trouble, their tone has now been changed to witch hunting of the challenger. Who are the challenger and what are they challenging? Are they fighting for the masses or their personal interest? what has been their achievement in the past 16years? Are they truly for the masses? These are the questions we should be asking.

If Nigerians knew how evil saraki is they wud throw up in horror
Saraki is a man who will stop at nothing to dominate his territory
Now that his territory transcends the politically fickle borders of KwarA, it threatens take root on the much more complex terrain and murky waters of our national politics.

Saraki's descent is on, for in his desperation to contain all, he has already triggered the process of a speedy fall.
His ruthlessness will prove to be his greatest undoing

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Moukandjo: 7:14am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


Where is your evidence that it was not true?


Didn't you read it in the news that the INEC commissioner was murdered under the watch of Idris and that nothing happened?

Didn't you read it in the news that several senior officers were forcefully retired so as to make space for the hatchet man, Idris?

Didn't you read it in the news that Buhari didn't reprimand the IG for flaunting his orders?

So, which part of that post isn't true?

You're not intelligent at all & it's no surprise since you're an IPIG!
One of the main moronic points of this crappy & sponsored post is that Buhari won Kano just because this Idris APPOINTED BY EBELEMI JONATHAN HIMSELF helped in rigging it. And now we're asking you: Is it still this IGP that also rigged the Kano votes in 2011 in favour of Buhari's then 6 months old CPC when it was still the same ineffectual buffoon, Ebelemi Jonathan, that was in power?
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 7:19am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


You mean assassins were paid during Jonathan's era the same way you are being paid by BMC to confuse public opinion? Wehdone

Did you travel out of Nigeria during the 2015 election? Or were you in a coma then? If not, you won't be asking these questions

It's so obvious that PMB would not in any way need Inec boss assistance to grabbed kano and PMB record and fan base in kano was a big threat to Gej and his camp, are you now saying Gej as a sitting president would not attempt any dubious means to hijack kano votes? what if the said inec boss was murdered for his refusal to cooperate? what if he was murdered for collecting bribe and still failed to deliver? Remember the outcome of the result was a big humiliation for a sitting president, what if the inec boss who was appointed by the then Gej was murdered for supervising the massive loss after collecting some handouts? What if.....

So think and think deep bro.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 7:22am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


It's so obvious that PMB would not in any way need Inec boss assistance to grabbed kano and PMB record and fan base in kano was a big threat to Gej and his camp, are you now saying Gej as a sitting president would not attempt any dubious means to hijack kano votes? what if the said inec boss was murdered for his refusal to cooperate? what if he was murdered for collecting bribe and still failed to deliver? Remember the outcome of the result was a big humiliation for a sitting president, what if the inec boss who was appointed by the then Gej was murdered for supervising the massive loss after collecting some handouts? What if.....

So think and think deep bro.

Maybe you want to ask yourself why the INEC officer was killed and by whom. Than that will answer your question
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 7:25am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


Maybe you want to ask yourself why the INEC officer was killed and by whom. Than that will answer your question

Then show me the proof that he was murdered by the PMB's camp
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 7:26am On May 19, 2018
Moukandjo:


You're not intelligent at all & it's no surprise since you're an IPIG!
One of the main moronic points of this crappy & sponsored post is that Buhari won Kano just because this Idris APPOINTED BY EBELEMI JONATHAN HIMSELF helped in rigging it. And now we're asking you: Is it still this IGP that also rigged the Kano votes in 2011 in favour of Buhari's then 6 months old CPC when it was still the same Ebelemi that was in power?

If I call you by your name, Mr shoe shiner, you will prefer death to life, but I don't engage in stupid derelict name calling; my brain isn't replaced by cow dung.

Go back to the newspapers and reports about the INEC officer's death in Kano and read again. The knowledge will save you from this shameless mental backwardness display you are putting up here.

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 7:29am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


Then show me the proof that he was murdered by the IGP and PMB?

Go back to the post and ask yourself if your question correlates with any of the points mentioned in the post.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RuthlessLeader(m): 7:33am On May 19, 2018
You people should not be supporting buhari because he made the same mistakes as a military head of state.
This is the coup speech that overthrew his government on August 27 1985:

I, Brigadier Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro, of the Nigerian Army, hereby make the following declaration on behalf of my colleagues and members of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Fellow country men, the intervention of the military at the end of 1983 was welcomed by the nation with unprecedented enthusiasm. Nigerians were unified in accepting the intervention and looked forward hopefully to progressive changes for the better. Almost two years later, it has become clear that the fulfillment of expectations is not forthcoming.

Because this generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country but Nigeria, we could not stay passive and watch a small group of individuals misuse power to the detriment of our national aspirations and interest.

No nation can ever achieve meaningful strides in its development where there is an absence of cohesion in the hierarchy of government; where it has become clear that positive action by the policy makers is hindered because as a body it lacks a unity of purpose.

It is evident that the nation would be endangered with the risk of continuous misdirection. We are presently confronted with that danger. In such a situation, if action can be taken to arrest further damage, it should and must be taken. This is precisely what we have done.

The Nigerian public has been made to believe that the slow pace of action of the Federal Government headed by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was due to the enormity of the problems left by the last civilian administration.

Although it is true that a lot of problems were left behind by the last civilian government, the real reason, however, for the very slow pace of action is due to lack of unanimity of purpose among the ruling body; subsequently, the business of governance has gradually been subjected to ill-motivated power play considerations. The ruling body, the Supreme Military Council, has, therefore, progressively been made redundant by the actions of a select few members charged with the day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decision.

The concept of collective leadership has been substituted by stubborn and illadvised unilateral actions, thereby destroying the principles upon which the government came to power. Any effort made to advise the leadership, met with stubborn resistance and was viewed as a challenge to authority or disloyalty.

Thus, the scene was being set for systematic elimination of what, was termed oppositions. All the energies of the rulership were directed at this imaginary opposition rather than to effective leadership.

The result of this misdirected effort is now very evident in the country as a whole. The government has started to drift. The economy does not seem to be getting any better as we witness daily increased inflation.

The nation’s meager resources are once again being wasted on unproductive ventures. Government has distanced itself from the people and the yearnings and aspirations of the people as constantly reflected in the media have been ignored.

This is because a few people have arrogated to themselves the right to make the decisions for the larger part of the ruling body. All these events have shown that the present composition of our country’s leadership cannot, therefore, justify its continued occupation of that position.

Furthermore, the initial objectives and programmes of action which were meant to have been implemented since the ascension to power of the Buhari Administration in January 1984 have been betrayed and discarded. The present state of uncertainty and stagnation cannot be permitted to degenerate into suppression and retrogression.

We feel duty bound to use the resources and means at our disposal to restore hope in the minds of Nigerians and renew aspirations for a better future. We are no prophets of doom for our beloved country, Nigeria. We, therefore, count on everyone’s cooperation and assistance.

I appeal to you, fellow countrymen, particularly my colleagues in arms to refrain from any act that will lead to unnecessary violence and bloodshed among us. Rest assured that our action is in the interest of the nation and the armed forces.


In order to enable a new order to be introduced, the following bodies are dissolved forthwith pending further announcements: (a) The Supreme Military Council (b) The Federal Executive Council (c) The National Council of States. All seaports and airports are closed, all borders remain closed.


Finally, a dusk to dawn curfew is hereby imposed in Lagos and all state capitals until further notice. All military commanders will ensure effective maintenance of law and order. Further announcements will be made in due course. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 7:37am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


Go back to the post and ask yourself if your question correlates with any of the points mentioned in the post.

You said he was promoted and appointed as an appreciation for his activities "murder and rigging" in 2015 election in kano.

My friend, stop the assumptions and face the fact that this man is being humiliated for the fight against their evil acts.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 7:47am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


You said he was promoted and appointed as an appreciation for his activities "murder and rigging" in 2015 election in kano.

My friend, stop the assumptions and face the fact that this man is being humiliated for the fight against their evil acts.

He covered up murder, so he is a murderer.

Underage voters registered and voted under his watch. So, he rigged an election.

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by johnzik: 7:52am On May 19, 2018
How can the president comfortably be claiming to be fighting corruption with so many corrupt and inhuman elements under his govt.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 8:04am On May 19, 2018
RuthlessLeader:
You people should not be supporting buhari because he made the same mistakes as a military head of state.
This is the coup speech that overthrew his government on August 27 1985:

I, Brigadier Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro, of the Nigerian Army, hereby make the following declaration on behalf of my colleagues and members of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Fellow country men, the intervention of the military at the end of 1983 was welcomed by the nation with unprecedented enthusiasm. Nigerians were unified in accepting the intervention and looked forward hopefully to progressive changes for the better. Almost two years later, it has become clear that the fulfillment of expectations is not forthcoming.

Because this generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country but Nigeria, we could not stay passive and watch a small group of individuals misuse power to the detriment of our national aspirations and interest.

No nation can ever achieve meaningful strides in its development where there is an absence of cohesion in the hierarchy of government; where it has become clear that positive action by the policy makers is hindered because as a body it lacks a unity of purpose.

It is evident that the nation would be endangered with the risk of continuous misdirection. We are presently confronted with that danger. In such a situation, if action can be taken to arrest further damage, it should and must be taken. This is precisely what we have done.

The Nigerian public has been made to believe that the slow pace of action of the Federal Government headed by Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was due to the enormity of the problems left by the last civilian administration.

Although it is true that a lot of problems were left behind by the last civilian government, the real reason, however, for the very slow pace of action is due to lack of unanimity of purpose among the ruling body; subsequently, the business of governance has gradually been subjected to ill-motivated power play considerations. The ruling body, the Supreme Military Council, has, therefore, progressively been made redundant by the actions of a select few members charged with the day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decision.

The concept of collective leadership has been substituted by stubborn and illadvised unilateral actions, thereby destroying the principles upon which the government came to power. Any effort made to advise the leadership, met with stubborn resistance and was viewed as a challenge to authority or disloyalty.

Thus, the scene was being set for systematic elimination of what, was termed oppositions. All the energies of the rulership were directed at this imaginary opposition rather than to effective leadership.

The result of this misdirected effort is now very evident in the country as a whole. The government has started to drift. The economy does not seem to be getting any better as we witness daily increased inflation.

The nation’s meager resources are once again being wasted on unproductive ventures. Government has distanced itself from the people and the yearnings and aspirations of the people as constantly reflected in the media have been ignored.

This is because a few people have arrogated to themselves the right to make the decisions for the larger part of the ruling body. All these events have shown that the present composition of our country’s leadership cannot, therefore, justify its continued occupation of that position.

Furthermore, the initial objectives and programmes of action which were meant to have been implemented since the ascension to power of the Buhari Administration in January 1984 have been betrayed and discarded. The present state of uncertainty and stagnation cannot be permitted to degenerate into suppression and retrogression.

We feel duty bound to use the resources and means at our disposal to restore hope in the minds of Nigerians and renew aspirations for a better future. We are no prophets of doom for our beloved country, Nigeria. We, therefore, count on everyone’s cooperation and assistance.

I appeal to you, fellow countrymen, particularly my colleagues in arms to refrain from any act that will lead to unnecessary violence and bloodshed among us. Rest assured that our action is in the interest of the nation and the armed forces.


In order to enable a new order to be introduced, the following bodies are dissolved forthwith pending further announcements: (a) The Supreme Military Council (b) The Federal Executive Council (c) The National Council of States. All seaports and airports are closed, all borders remain closed.


Finally, a dusk to dawn curfew is hereby imposed in Lagos and all state capitals until further notice. All military commanders will ensure effective maintenance of law and order. Further announcements will be made in due course. God bless Nigeria.

PMB's govt was hijacked because of his motive to curb corruption practices which has already seen many in prison. his military govt was termed abuse of power and was later hijacked solely because of fear of prison. The ejection of his govt legalized corruption and make it a lucrative business for the looters.

PMB has been a loyal servant to Nigerian masses and it's very unfortunate we are being ungrateful to him. it is no news that Mr integrity has phobia for corruption and this has been his campaign.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by ubergold(m): 8:07am On May 19, 2018
BabaO2:
state one offence of the current IGP, don't tell me because he didn't appear before the senate, that was babyish, because the core reason of his invitation was Dino melaye, no responsible IG will honor such invitation. Those past ministers you mentioned were involved in vicious corruptions. Stop being mischievous in confusing issues.

He deliberately flouted the order of the president, that alone is enough offence. I don't need to add the fact that he can't express himself which means communication is a major issue for him.......i know, you are probably composing a response in your head, before you do, look up some videos of him on YouTube
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by Iceberg3: 8:14am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


To you, Buhari's nepotism may be better, but it is not so for the rest of Nigerians. I understand why nepotism by Buhari is better to you:

-Buhari is a Muslim like you. So any act of nepotism done by a fellow Muslim is welcome to you. As far as you are concerned, any evil done by a Muslim is OK. That's why you will denigrate your sense and promote nepotism.

Billy,yes or no,didn't you vote for the dullard 2015?
Hypocrite,now ye be looking for others to clear your poo poo,huh?

We SS and our se brethren can survive harsh weather and you ewedus were making jest. Now you no more want your once beloved Sai Baba,how perfect.

Pay back time for you amalas,it's Sai Baba for you till 2023. grin grin
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by almajiri101: 8:18am On May 19, 2018
expert234:


He covered up murder, so he is a murderer.

Underage voters registered and voted under his watch. So, he rigged an election.

Was there any litigations on the said murder? Underage voting was supervised by Gej govt not PMB.

How did he rig already won election? Nobody can defeat this man in Kano, not even kwankwasiyya.
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by expert234: 8:21am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


Was there any litigations on the said murder? Underage voting was supervised by Gej govt not PMB.

How did he rig already won election? Nobody can defeat this man in Kano, not even kwankwasiyya.


And who did the underage voting benefit? GEJ or Buhari?

Who is supposed to charge a murder case to court? Abeg use your head

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Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by enemyofprogress: 8:36am On May 19, 2018
Yes o

VIDEO: I know how to read, strong members of the senate bewitch me, i was attack by some spiritual forces--- IGP Idris

According to the inspector general of police he said; i know how to read, i was not myself and all what i was reading to me it was the correct words but not knowing i was making out of points.
WATCH FULL VIDEO HERE: http://community.vanguardngr.com/forum/topics/video-i-know-how-to-read-strong-members-of-the-senate-bewitch-me-
Re: Is It Time To Change The IGP? by RuthlessLeader(m): 8:36am On May 19, 2018
almajiri101:


PMB's govt was hijacked because of his motive to curb corruption practices which has already seen many in prison. his military govt was termed abuse of power and was later hijacked solely because of fear of prison. The ejection of his govt legalized corruption and make it a lucrative business for the looters.

PMB has been a loyal servant to Nigerian masses and it's very unfortunate we are being ungrateful to him. it is no news that Mr integrity has phobia for corruption and this has been his campaign.
PMB is a failure, a mistake. This man could not improve himself for 30 years after his coup before he came back to lead us.
He absolutely must not get re-elected because it will spell disaster for our people.
Look at what he has been saying and doing ever since he declared his re-election bid, and you will see it has been offending nigerians left and right.
If he can do all this while begging us for re-election, what will he do when no longer needs the votes?

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