Are these not Fulani terrorists?
God please when this gets out of hand protect the pregnant woman, nursing mothers , children and disabled ๐๐๐๐๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
Dear @HQNigerianArmy
Leave protesters alone
Focus on your CORE duties
RESPECT...demands you clean these dirt
RELIGION cannot be your purpose as a soldier
MNK ~ told you they are coming, that you should prepare,instead you conspired against him,clapped as he was kidnapped,
Today the plague is before you,yet many of you are busy with next year's election that is not guaranteed.
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
HERDERS ARE NOT BANDITS
When 1,954 students are abducted from schools in just 20 incidents, we are no longer discussing statistics; we are confronting a national tragedy. Behind every figure is a frightened child who should have been learning in a classroom, a mother who could not sleep, a father who could do nothing but pray, and communities left traumatized for life.
A nation that cannot guarantee the safety of its children in schools is a nation that is mortgaging its future. Education is meant to be a place of hope, not a hunting ground for criminals. Yet, year after year, Nigerians have watched schoolchildren become victims of a security crisis that should have united all levels of government in urgent action.
The greatest tragedy is that we are gradually becoming accustomed to these horrors. We react for a few days, offer condolences, make promises, and then move on until another set of innocent children are taken. This cycle of outrage without lasting solutions must end.
No parent should have to choose between educating their child and keeping that child alive. No child should have to associate the pursuit of knowledge with fear, trauma, and uncertainty. Schools must remain sanctuaries of learning, not crime scenes.
The recent abductions in Oyo State and similar incidents across the country remind us that insecurity is no longer a regional challenge; it is a national emergency. Every child kidnapped is a reminder that government exists first and foremost to protect lives and property. When children cannot learn in safety, every other conversation about development becomes secondary.
Nigeria's children deserve more than sympathy. They deserve security. They deserve functional intelligence gathering, effective policing, accountable leadership, and a government that treats every threat to their lives as an attack on the nation's future.
History will not judge us by the speeches we made after these tragedies. It will judge us by whether we created a Nigeria where children can walk into their classrooms with confidence and return home safely to their families. Until that happens, our work remains unfinished, and our conscience as a nation remains burdened.
A society that cannot protect its children cannot claim to be protecting its future. Every number on this graphic represents a child. A dream interrupted. A family shattered. A nation failing its most sacred responsibility.
-DrMo
First images of the kidnapped retired Army General kidnapped with his wife along matazu highway Katsina... they are passing bandits kingpin kachalla maha request to release his boys in exchange for the retired General and his wife freedom
BEFORE YOU SLEEP
Sadly, one of the abducted schoolchildren kidn@pped in Oyo State, Ahoro Esinele, has reportedly died.
Days ago, photos of her in captivity showed she was already seriously ill. Last night, the kidn@ppers reportedly appeared on a TikTok live stream and announced her death, telling her mother they no longer had her child.
They may not have used a weapon, but captivity k!lled her. The hunger, beatings, cold nights, fear, and terrible conditions were too much for her young body to survive.
Her heartbroken mother said through tears: โI knew it. She was not very strong. On the day they were abducted, she only managed to go to school. Unfortunately, she never returned home.โ
No parent should ever experience the pain of a child leaving for school and never coming back alive.
Pray for her soul ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
Uche Agomoh, a judge of @FederalHigh, chose to invent a relief no one had asked for & declare Sam Daddy & Abdulrahman Mohammed as owners of @OfficialPDPNig.
Now, @CourtAppealNg has overruled her & said that a court is not a "Donatus" like that.
Surely Uche Agomoh already knew that. She has been a judge since 2012. So, lack of experience is not one of her issues. Who can rule out corruption?
https://t.co/5uuwsQBV8U
BAIL CONDITIONS SHOULD NOT UNDERMINE THE ESSENCE OF BAIL
In recent times, we have observed with growing concern a disturbing trend in the administration of criminal justice in Nigeria, where courts and law enforcement agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, EFCC, ICPC, and other security agencies, increasingly impose bail conditions that are excessive, impractical, and difficult to satisfy. The frequent insistence on sureties who are senior civil servants of specified grade levels, coupled with demands for landed properties of extraordinary value, has in many cases transformed bail from a mechanism for securing attendance at trial into a tool of pretrial detention. The consequence is that many persons who are constitutionally presumed innocent and have ostensibly been granted bail remain incarcerated because the conditions attached to their release are beyond their reach. This troubling development undermines the constitutional right to personal liberty, weakens the presumption of innocence, and defeats the very essence and purpose of bail within our criminal justice system.
We consider it necessary to reiterate that bail is a constitutional safeguard designed to secure the attendance of an accused person at trial while preserving his or her liberty pending the determination of guilt or innocence. It is neither a punishment nor a mechanism for imposing pre-trial incarceration by indirect means. The law is settled that bail conditions must be reasonable, practical, and capable of being fulfilled by the accused person.
The Supreme Court, in Suleman & Anor v. Commissioner of Police, Plateau State (2008), emphasized that the object of bail pending trial is to grant pre-trial freedom to an accused person whose appearance in court can be secured through appropriate conditions. Bail is not intended to create insurmountable obstacles that make release impossible.
We are particularly concerned by the increasing tendency to impose conditions that are disconnected from prevailing economic realities and often impossible to satisfy. Conditions requiring sureties who are serving civil servants on specific salary grades, ownership of landed properties of extraordinary value, or other burdensome requirements effectively convert the grant of bail into a denial of bail.
Of particular concern is the continued insistence in some cases on sureties who must be senior civil servants, often on Grade Levels 16 or 17, and who must own properties worth hundreds of millions of naira. Such conditions have been strongly criticised by the appellate courts.
In Dasuki v. Director-General, State Security Service & Ors (2019) LPELR-49182 (CA), the Court of Appeal unequivocally condemned the practice of involving serving public officers as a mandatory category of sureties. The Court observed that such requirements are unknown to civilised legal systems and run contrary to public service regulations. The Court further noted that expecting a public servant on Grade Level 16 to own property worth N100 million would not only be unrealistic but could also conflict with public service rules and anti-corruption objectives.
The Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, is equally clear on this issue. Section 165(1) provides that while the grant and conditions of bail are within the discretion of the court, such conditions must not be excessive. Judicial discretion, though wide, must always be exercised judiciously, reasonably, and in a manner consistent with constitutional guarantees.
We therefore restate that bail conditions must be tailored solely to ensure attendance at trial. They must never serve as instruments of punishment prior to conviction. Conditions that cannot be met amount in substance to a refusal of bail and contribute directly to pre-trial detention and congestion in correctional facilities.
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โLG chairman in Katsina met with armed bandits and promised to fulfill their request some of which include:
1. Renovation of their house facilities
2. Provision of some motorcycles
3. Release of some of their members etcโฆโ
- Reporter
Particularly in Lagos
In 2023, after Peter Obi won Lagos,
677- Six hundred and seventy seven houses in Festac Town (Amuwo-Odofin area) were fully demolished
744- seven hundred and forty four houses in Amuwo Odofin were partially demolished
13- thirteen houses in Ajao Estate and Shasha areas were demolished
20- twenty houses in Banana Island destroyed
Over 1300 Igbo families lost their homes
Some South south families also listed as Igbos lost properties too
The man Peter Obi constructed a teaching hospital from the scratch.
The man Peter Obi gave out 30,000 computers to schools
The man Peter Obi equipped a hospital from heart transplant
The man Peter Obi gave 1million naira 160 to first class students in Anambra in 2014.
The man Peter Obi constructed 30 bridges
The man Peter Obi constructed over 800km of road .
The man Peter Obi Obi constructed the first State Secretariat
The man Peter Obi clear pension and gratuity of over 30billion naira
The man Peter Obi bought over 50 vehicles to local vigilante groups
The man Peter Obi bought over 70 ambulances to hospitals in Anambra
The man Peter Obi bought over 500 brand new hummer buses to secondary schools in Anambra
The man Peter Obi bought 100s of hummer buses for transportation
We must vote defend our vote this time around.
@DrakeOfficial06 They are prodigal sons of Gumi and Ribadu
At least they are not trying to secede like the Igbos ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐โโก๏ธ๐โโก๏ธ๐โโก๏ธ
"I need 10 people to give me 1 billion Naira each and 100 of my children to give 100 million each"
Just like that. Please note, no person in Nigeria (asides Bua& Dangote) doing honest work, will part with 1 billion naira for imaginary promises
A sneak peak into how some Nigerian pastors covertly enable corruption.
SOUTHEAST, PLZ, SHINE YOUR EYES ๐๐ซฉ๐ณ!
*Jibia in Katsina state. "Peace meeting" between government stakeholders and Armed Bandits Leaders. Government stakeholders having a peace meeting with armed criminals.