A Massive Coverup is ongoing in China, after a Ramming-Attack last night at a Sports Stadium in the City of Zhuhai resulted in at least 35 Deaths and over 50 Injuries, Police have identified the Attacker as a 62-Year-Old Man named Mr. Fan who was said to be “Unhappy about his Marriage.” The Attack occurred during the People’s Liberation Army’s Aviation Exhibition, which began on Tuesday, as Chinese Authorities attempt to Actively Censor anything about the Scale or Details of the Attack from its Population.
Lakurawa Group Retreats Toward Borgu as Nigerian Military Intensifies Air and Ground Assault
By: Zagazola Makama
A recent Operations of the Nigerian Army in collaboration with the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA under the Northwest Operation FARAUTAR MUJIYA, against the Lakurawa group in Kebbi State has forced the armed group into retreat following a swift and effective campaign by the Nigerian military.
Zagazola learnt that the air and ground forces coordinated to strike Lakurawa camps, leading to the seizure of livestock and other resources, which have been a vital revenue stream for the group.
In the wake of the attack, the Lakurawa group is reportedly withdrawing towards Borgu, a strategic area near the Nigeria-Benin border. Known for its remote terrain and access to cross-border livestock and grain markets, Borgu has historically provided cover for the group’s operations and trade-based income sources.
The Lakurawa group’s retreat was a potential attempts to exploit less-monitored border regions to regroup and reestablish revenue streams.
Intelligence suggests the group may continue further south toward Ilesha Bariba in Kwara State, near the Benin border, where their illicit activities could evade closer scrutiny.
With operations continuing, security forces are advised to monitor key crossings and market areas in Borgu and Ilesha Bariba to anticipate potential regrouping or new smuggling routes that may sustain Lakurawa’s activities.
I have seen this video tagged to me a few places. It only raises more questions for me. I just need a logical answer if you want to engage.
Let's ignore the name calling. Would you pay 40% of cost of building as annual rent?
The construction cost is N18,000, & the 5-year rental income is N35,000. Therefore, he recovered construction cost in 2.5 yrs and returned double the construction cost in 5 years. Isn't this questionable in the 1980s?
Using GRM: Cost/AR = yrs to recoup cost. 18k/7k = 2.5yrs
The annual rental cost is 40% of the construction cost, which raises serious questions about his statement. Do the math above. It is obvious that anyone should ask questions.
Who would agree to pay 40% of a building's cost as annual rent in the 1980s?
To illustrate further, consider a building with a cost of a building of N100 million. The annual rent for such a property would be N40 million, which is 40% of its value. This is using PO's storyline. Even nowadays, paying 40% of the cost of building as annual rent is potentially too much, let alone back in the 1980s in Nsukka environ.
I'm curious to know if any of you would be willing to pay N40 million in annual rent for a property worth N100 million.
Peter Obi, please clarify this N18,000 & N35,000 matter.
The story is not clear.
Another perspective to consider is that the leader of the Obidients, Mr. Peter Obi, initiates these errors that weaken the intellectual foundation of his supporters, who expend considerable efforts attempting to clarify his intended or unintended meanings.
There's Power in prayer!
The recent event that happened today in Ogburji Mbari Okporo where some IPOB/ESN terrorist came to Orlu LGA through Orsu LGA to plant a bomb within the environment that eventually killed all of them.
These people did same at the old timber market Orlu...
Shehu Sani wrote:
THE NORTH;AFTER BLAMING OTHERS LETS PROBE OURSELVES.
1.Most public schools are free,our young ones still don’t want to go to school.
2.Most of us don’t want our spouses to work or use their skills or talents to earn a living or contribute to the family.When we die,we leave them as helpless widows at the mercy of a hostile society.
3.Most young ones don’t want to serve as apprentices in workshops or retail outlets because they don’t have the heart and the patience to serve.
4.Most parents in rural areas hands over their children to a religious teacher in the city and the religious teacher depends on the children to beg or steal in order to feed him and his family.
5.For ethnic,religious and sectional reasons,we protected,defended,praised and refused to hold to account all our kinsmen who led the country at every wasted opportunity for over five decades.
6.The bandits and terrorists that kill and kidnap our people and deny our farmers from going to their farms and denied our children from going to school are not from any country or from the south of the country;they came from our homes and from our families up north.We worshipped with them in the same mosque.
7.We used to live together as one region in peace,brotherhood and love and then we divided and hate ourselves along religious lines.
8.We don’t vote for people who will serve us,we vote for those who will give us spaghetti and grains.
9.We concoct and spread all sorts of religiously inclined conspiracies to deny our children free health immunisation against diseases and we end up hundreds of thousands of blind,lame,crippled and deaf children,who grow up as impaired victims of polio,glaucoma or leprosy,begging in the streets of northern and southern cities.Even the kind of Bill Gates who regularly shows interest in us,we have no kind words for him.
10.Most of our women and Girls don’t have a business capital of 100k but they have an IPhone of N1.5m.They don’t have a capital of 100k but can ‘struggle’ to meet up an wedding ashobi of 500k.
11.We deny most of our girls child their right to go beyond secondary school because of the negative thoughts about the university.
12.We don’t want our female children to wear uniforms.Whenever the recruitment portals for the Army, police,customs,immigration,civil defence are on,we don’t want our female wards to apply.
13.When our children are graduating from universities,especially public universities,most of the parents that attend to celebrate and appreciate their children in such events are parents of the southern students from the south.
14.Most of our industries and factories in Kano,Kaduna and Jos have since closed down when our kinsmen were in power.
15.Our Farmers in rural areas are still farming with hoes for the whole period our kinsmen have been in power.The groundnut and cotton pyramids and fields disappeared long when our kinsmen were at the helm.
16.All the spare parts,building materials and pharmaceutical stores in the north are private businesses owned by people from other regions whom were not in anyway backed,funded or supported by any Government.
17.When our Kinsmen were in power,we attributed our poverty and insecurity to God and to our Sins;When our Kinsmen are out of power,we attribute our sufferings to the King.
18.The FCT is in the north ,Can anyone explain why the people from the region couldn’t dominate the private businesses in the FCT and Suleja and Marraraba? Who should be blamed for this one.
19.God gave us the largest land mass,the largest number of people,the most of the Rivers and the resources and livestock and gave us power for the most part of our history;Which of the favours of our Lord can we deny?
20.The North;Eighty percent of our problem is ourselves and not anyone ‘outside of ourselves’.
What is happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo is evil, and it is sad that African voices are quiet when their own people are dying like this, yet they make noise about conflicts away from the continent.
Is African life less important than any other, is the death of a black person insignificant?
Are you ashamed of speaking for your own people, only to suddenly find your voice when bad things happen elsewhere away from the continent?
History will never respect Africans for allowing this to happen on their watch, especially those with voices who would rather be seen writing about conflicts elsewhere!
What is happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo is evil, and it is sad that African voices are quiet when their own people are dying like this, yet they make noise about conflicts away from the continent.
Is African life less important than any other, is the death of a black person insignificant?
Are you ashamed of speaking for your own people, only to suddenly find your voice when bad things happen elsewhere away from the continent?
History will never respect Africans for allowing this to happen on their watch, especially those with voices who would rather be seen writing about conflicts elsewhere!
You guys were not born during civil war, I will suggest that you buy books, research about all the actors of the war.
2: Then have an open mind.
3: Don’t allow pro or anti Biafran biased narratives to shape your knowledge.
4: Two Actors resolved their differences. Forgive each other.
5: Nigeria politics note certain comments. Pro or ANTI.