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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by pseudaria: 7:09am On Feb 20, 2020
itsme01:
grin



Abba kyari cant even run a country... I think for the sake of northerners themselves they better vote in SouthWest in 2023 so as to enjoy the kind of leadership they last enjoyed with Obasanjo, when our debts where low, secuirity were high and inflation was low

This set of Buhari Northerners are bunch of misfits headed by Abba kyari.. Just few months they handed over to Professor Osinbajo.. forex became stable, Niger Delta Militants stoped bombing, economy grew, DSS boss got sacked and arrested, Kanu got his liberty, N-Power and Trader money started, Lagos - Ibadan rail Started
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Shut ur mouth it will never happen, ur region will pay for bringing this jihadist govt upon us. If it is going south it will be SE, I know you are hoping buhari will rig for you just the way he did in 2019 but by now you should know wassup unless you are daft

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Bjsam01: 7:15am On Feb 20, 2020
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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by itsme01: 7:16am On Feb 20, 2020
pseudaria:


Shut ur mouth it will never happen, ur region will pay for bringing this jihadist govt upon us. If it is going south it will be SE, I know you are hoping buhari will rig for you just the way he did in 2019 but by now you should know wassup unless you are daft


hahahaha!!! Ibo man sef won become president.. president of spare part dealers abi? Oga nobody stops SouthEast from contesting infact if the nomination form is too expensive for them we would contribute as we contributed for Buhari and Oby Ezekwesili.. its time Ibos try their luck and see what others think of them through the ballot
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by GMbuharii: 7:22am On Feb 20, 2020
Hahsas/Fulanis
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Giddybaba(m): 7:42am On Feb 20, 2020
itsme01:
grin



Abba kyari cant even run a country... I think for the sake of northerners themselves they better vote in SouthWest in 2023 so as to enjoy the kind of leadership they last enjoyed with Obasanjo, when our debts where low, secuirity were high and inflation was low

This set of Buhari Northerners are bunch of misfits headed by Abba kyari.. Just few months they handed over to Professor Osinbajo.. forex became stable, Niger Delta Militants stoped bombing, economy grew, DSS boss got sacked and arrested, Kanu got his liberty, N-Power and Trader money started, Lagos - Ibadan rail Started

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by azadus18: 7:48am On Feb 20, 2020
huh....An army general pull out a gun...z not possible, it might be his Adc or soldiers from his entourage...buh a serving General dat knows wot z at stake wud neva do dat.....esp in diz particular time, wia every of conduct of d top personnel of d armed forces is being monitor cuz of d .......abt to happen...
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Nitah1: 7:48am On Feb 20, 2020
Islie:
..Bello Gave Order To Name and Shame Traffic Offenders

…As Ministerial Team sets to deploy Military Police



https://www.independent.ng/fct-traffic-gridlock-army-general-pulls-gun-on-frsc-operative/
what's the general doing in Abj,transfer him BORNO ASAP,all this stupid fat belly generals that have not experienced war in their lives.

Nonsense.

That's why i recommend communist system of govt for this shithole.

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by olisaEze(m): 7:55am On Feb 20, 2020
The ineffectiveness of this govt! So Nigeria has finally turned into a police state like play like play! We will now have soldiers controlling traffic like there’s a state of emergency in place? A serving general pulled a gun on a road marshal and rather than court martial, we decide to bring more of the brutes to the road. How will a junior military officer still stop a general from driving against traffic? Y do we like putting the cart before the horse in this country? We have a Maj. Gen as president, and he can’t even control his army! Even as ineffectual as GEJ was painted to be, these military men respected themselves during his time. True true, the Bible is right when it says "the people groan and suffer when the wicked rule"! Sai baba grin grin grin

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by kokomilala(m): 7:56am On Feb 20, 2020
The military are a disgrace to the nation. A very irresponsible lot ,who get high intimidating and flouting the law.The number one tragedy of Nigeria
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I had the same problem when I was working with CCECC as the Head of Safety,on the Lagos- Badagry Expressway project. They beat up some of my boys.I defied some of them by denying them passage.They only threatened hell,but didn't assault me.
That's why Amnesty International and the US are always calling them out.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by orunto27: 8:04am On Feb 20, 2020
Trouble is brewing at FCT but let no Elsaksaky Kaduna phenomenon develop in Abuja.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Godwin2am(m): 8:04am On Feb 20, 2020
laws are not designed to apply to everybody........only the weak! Efcc can't prosecuting everybody only the weak and defenceless. now malami will hear it hard from sowore...
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Godwin2am(m): 8:05am On Feb 20, 2020
laws are not designed to apply to everybody........only the weak! Efcc can't prosecuting everybody only the weak and defenceless. now malami will hear it hard from sowore...
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 8:37am On Feb 20, 2020
tyup:


how on earth would you be comparing a General in the army to a mere DPO undecided

do you even know what it means to be a General? sad

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Lame.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Missionaire: 8:41am On Feb 20, 2020
BeeBeeOoh:
You talk as if you are a new comer in this country called Nigeria.


A DPO in Imo state was filmed few weeks ago fighting a tryclist. It happened in Nigeria.

A DPO once beat up a female traffic warden for stopping him. It happened in Nigeria.

An elderly woman was once flogged by a DPO in Edo state. It happened in Nigeria.

We have so many of these kind of events here in Nigeria. So, if i hear that an army general pulled a gun at FRSC personel i won't even doubt it at all because, We're In Nigeria, A LAWLESS COUNTRY

Military generals don't go about carrying guns. Only ADCs and orderlies do.
The Nigerian military officers are not police officers. All the examples you gave are about police officers.
So like the poster you quoted said, let them name the general.
General without convoy.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 8:43am On Feb 20, 2020
seunjungle1:
Just look at the story as it was well scripted.
People will believe that the said corps marshal was there because of that greed luck not knowing that MR. Boboye was coming from Benue state where he went to commission a project with a major general in Nigeria Army.

One thing that is not clear enough is that was it the same General Mr Boboye ushered to Benue state that pointed gun on one of Mr Boboye's boys?

Why I doubt the claims in this news is that the General Mr Boboye travelled with cannot point a gun to the said FRSC guy and no general in Nigeria can do that at the present of that major general I'm talking about because he has human feeling and he's also a good father.

The writer of this story is just trying to show some beauty in the work of fct minister.

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undecided

Its not clear what you are trying to do or say here.

What's all this talk about human feelings and good fatherhood? What does that have to do with anything?
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 8:45am On Feb 20, 2020
godofuck231:
by law he's on a special ial assignment and there is supposed to be an emergency lane , was the emergency lane clear at that time, do these FRSC men know these generals are high targets to bokoharam and sitting in traffic is suicidal at this time when the country is at war

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Which law? What point are you even trying to make here?
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by BafanaBafana: 9:18am On Feb 20, 2020
itsme01:
grin



Abba kyari cant even run a country... I think for the sake of northerners themselves they better vote in SouthWest in 2023 so as to enjoy the kind of leadership they last enjoyed with Obasanjo, when our debts where low, secuirity were high and inflation was low

This set of Buhari Northerners are bunch of misfits headed by Abba kyari.. Just few months they handed over to Professor Osinbajo.. forex became stable, Niger Delta Militants stoped bombing, economy grew, DSS boss got sacked and arrested, Kanu got his liberty, N-Power and Trader money started, Lagos - Ibadan rail Started

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Obasanjo laid the foundation for everything wrong in this country today. The days when soldiers were sent to destroy civilian communities by the government, the days when senators were bribed by the president to do his biddings, the days when election results were written in someon's living room, the days when president and vp tried to outloot each other, days when 4 house of assembly members could impeach a governor, days when the president withheld allocations for any state whose governor he didn't like, militants, sharia law, etc. Please never mention OBJ and good governance in one sentence.
On your second paragraph, Osibanjo .is the kind of leader we need no doubt, but you can not solely give him the credit for things that went right when he was in charge while still blaming the president for things that went wrong at that period. when something good happens, you guys praise the minister or whoever, but when an APC local government chairman does something wrong, you blame Buhari.
Good leadership is not a function of tribe bros. There are excellent leaders in every tribe
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by tyup(m): 9:37am On Feb 20, 2020
VolvoS60:

^^^ Lame.
you don't know what it is
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by idahme(m): 10:05am On Feb 20, 2020
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That's the one that got me thinking, the boss was there and he was the one soliciting for his subordinate to let go... What a country


quote author=Nbote post=86791316]I was dumbfounded wen I heard it over d radio yesterday. And to think d Corps Marshal of Road safety was even there.. We know Nigerian laws are for d masses[/quote]
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by godofuck231: 10:15am On Feb 20, 2020
VolvoS60:


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Which law? What point are you even trying to make here?
in the road use act there is a lane reserved fore emergency, it's called the emergency lane, it's used be ambulances, and coroners and law enforcement agencies to beat traffic or for civilians when in danger behind wheels and can't just stop.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by godofuck231: 10:15am On Feb 20, 2020
VolvoS60:


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Which law? What point are you even trying to make here?
in the road use act there is a lane reserved fore emergency, it's called the emergency lane, it's used be ambulances, and coroners and law enforcement agencies to beat traffic or for civilians when in danger behind wheels and can't just stop in other words it's called an emergency exit lane.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by hybridblood07(m): 11:15am On Feb 20, 2020
Ehya... You sound as if you serving in the North East. Are you in the military?
tyup:


yeah sure I know Major generals are the ones who are made GOC but I'm really not talking about the GOC I'm talking about Maj Gen HO Otiki who stays with his men in the bush
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Bimpe29: 12:22pm On Feb 20, 2020
Is is still a banana republic mode we are in.
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by Ghostmode2two(m): 12:42pm On Feb 20, 2020
quentin06:


must be an afonja general, very quick to draw pistols on harmless people, and very quick to run away from real battle.

Exactly baba. Typical of afonja
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 3:14pm On Feb 20, 2020
godofuck231:
in the road use act there is a lane reserved fore emergency, it's called the emergency lane, it's used be ambulances, and coroners and law enforcement agencies to beat traffic or for civilians when in danger behind wheels and can't just stop in other words it's called an emergency exit lane.

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Ok. Point taken. The question is whether the fellow was authorized to be in that lane at that point in time. Is it that all law enforcement agents are allowed to use the emergency lane anytime?

LASG has had several cases (too many to count) of military personnel using the Bus Rapid Transit lane when they are not allowed to do so. This contempt for traffic rules by soldiers happens across the entire country. If this so called general was authorized to be in that lane nobody would challenge him. It is that simple.

Some people do not want the rules to apply to them simply because they think they are better than everyone else. The world doesn't work that way.

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by umaga1991(m): 7:15pm On Feb 20, 2020
Just this small thing, you Dey complain!!! How many of our leaders keep to the rule of law they make and amend!!!
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by godofuck231: 7:35pm On Feb 20, 2020
VolvoS60:


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Ok. Point taken. The question is whether the fellow was authorized to be in that lane at that point in time. Is it that all law enforcement agents are allowed to use the emergency lane anytime?

LASG has had several cases (too many to count) of military personnel using the Bus Rapid Transit lane when they are not allowed to do so. This contempt for traffic rules by soldiers happens across the entire country. If this so called general was authorized to be in that lane nobody would challenge him. It is that simple.

Some people do not want the rules to apply to them simply because they think they are better than everyone else. The world doesn't work that way.
what I can explain here is that the military in Nigeria is everything when ever the police fails the military stands to quarterback, seeing an ordinary car not even a flag vehicle running one way something might: be at stake, this is the FCT not just lagos, most: of these men can't tell you the kind of orders they are given, but: they have to deliver time is always no man's friend especially in the military bad things happen when they turn up late, it's the way they are wired .

in Afghanistan the us navy seal team six was wiped out after the admiral took 3 minutes or more to walk to a secured sat landline to speak with the team leader, after then the sat had hovered past the position directly ontop of the mountain, from there forward communication was bad, 3 minutes!
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 12:47pm On Feb 21, 2020
godofuck231:
what I can explain here is that the military in Nigeria is everything when ever the police fails the military stands to quarterback, seeing an ordinary car not even a flag vehicle running one way something might: be at stake, this is the FCT not just lagos, most: of these men can't tell you the kind of orders they are given, but: they have to deliver time is always no man's friend especially in the military bad things happen when they turn up late, it's the way they are wired .

in Afghanistan the us navy seal team six was wiped out after the admiral took 3 minutes or more to walk to a secured sat landline to speak with the team leader, after then the sat had hovered past the position directly ontop of the mountain, from there forward communication was bad, 3 minutes!

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No sir.

The military is not everything "whenever the police fails" as you put it. They are government workers. When you strip everything down to basics, they are government workers - just like government nurses, teachers, engineers, doctors etc. The only difference is in the details of their job description. Their job is to neutralize internal or external threats to the security of this country. I will let you be the judge of how well they have delivered on that assignment against the rebels in Nigeria's North-East. undecided

I don't buy into the theory that military personnel on the roads are doing us a favour by not telling us the "important" orders they are following - orders which require?! them to break traffic rules the rest of us must follow. This impunity must stop. This belief that soldiers/airmen/seamen are above the law must stop! The military hierarchy in the last administration believed that it wasn't necessary for their procurement methods to undergo the same scrutiny that civilians go through. You are aware of the result - the grand corruption in the purchase of kit and equipment that cost the lives of the rank and file - in their thousands. This is a big part (though not the only part) of why the war against Boko Haram remains unfinished - some senior brasshats believe they are above the law and can get away with anything.

If they are so worried about time lost in unnecessary traffic, what stops them from collaborating and exchanging ideas with civilian authorities to solve the traffic problem permanently across Nigeria's urban areas? No - they won't do that because they consider themselves superior to those goddamned bloody civilians. Its far more convenient to drive against traffic or in the emergency lane and then claim to be "staff" when challenged.

We need to stop making excuses for lawlessness.

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Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by godofuck231: 4:08pm On Feb 21, 2020
VolvoS60:


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No sir.

The military is not everything "whenever the police fails" as you put it. They are government workers. When you strip everything down to basics, they are government workers - just like government nurses, teachers, engineers, doctors etc. The only difference is in the details of their job description. Their job is to neutralize internal or external threats to the security of this country. I will let you be the judge of how well they have delivered on that assignment against the rebels in Nigeria's North-East. undecided

I don't buy into the theory that military personnel on the roads are doing us a favour by not telling us the "important" orders they are following - orders which require?! them to break traffic rules the rest of us must follow. This impunity must stop. This belief that soldiers/airmen/seamen are above the law must stop! The military hierarchy in the last administration believed that it wasn't necessary for their procurement methods to undergo the same scrutiny that civilians go through. You are aware of the result - the grand corruption in the purchase of kit and equipment that cost the lives of the rank and file - in their thousands. This is a big part (though not the only part) of why the war against Boko Haram remains unfinished - because some senior brasshats believe they are above the law and can get away with anything.

If they are so worried about time lost in unnecessary traffic, what stops them from collaborating and exchanging ideas with civilian authorities to solve the traffic problem permanently across Nigeria's urban areas? No - they won't do that because they consider themselves superior to those goddam bloody civilians. Its far more convenient to drive against traffic or in the emergency lane and then claim to be "staff" when challenged.

We need to stop making excuses for lawlessness.
giving ideas to civilian government of town planning and strategic civil egonomics isn't the job of the military, plus don't: forget that this is not a developed country where the police is 2 minutes away this is a third world country fully , shiit happens and the system will not protect you, if not the supreme courts wouldn't be giving overnight verdicts on state elections and the road lanes would have been cleared for security agents on essential duty
Re: FCT Traffic Gridlock: Army General Pulls Gun On FRSC Operative by VolvoS60(m): 9:17pm On Feb 21, 2020
godofuck231:
giving ideas to civilian government of town planning and strategic civil egonomics isn't the job of the military, plus don't: forget that this is not a developed country where the police is 2 minutes away this is a third world country fully , shiit happens and the system will not protect you, if not the supreme courts wouldn't be giving overnight verdicts on state elections and the road lanes would have been cleared for security agents on essential duty

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Ok. We can agree to disagree.

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