Dear Young people
Please stop consuming energy drinks...The incidence of CVA aka stroke in young people is increasing on daily basis.
The incidence of CKD in young people is equally increasing..
I beg you to stop all energy drink consumption bikonu.
To even start with,u don't even look like a human being,no wonder u're so obsessed with poor people who have what money couldn't buy for u.
Unless I didn't see ur post attacking the less privileged that have been subjected to suffering by greedy idiots in power,I won't stop.
Baba just get the fuck out of Aso rock.
You are nothing but a collosal failure and a calamity to all Nigerians.
Woe betide the day you become the president of this great country.
Posterity will not be kind to you.
@Kenny_Landlord Vattycan, a country of 500 people don't want to be part of Italy. but Biafraland, a country of nearly 100 million people must remain part of Nigeria, so that they can continue to remit offering to the Vattycan. make it make sense to me, nna
Someone sent me a video of Oly's recent comments on Biafra
At first I didn't want to reply to it, as I don't rate Oly that much. But then I remembered I sent this dude a letter, then a reminder, & he hasn't replied me & I had to remind Oly that his importance is bcos we make him important.
Just for the records, Oly is first an employee of a foreign government, the Vattycan
So, I imagine that his position will always be in the best interests of his employer, the Poope
The Vattycan has no business with Biafra..
If they so much loved unity, why did the Vattycan cut out of Italo?
Why does the Vattycan have its own govt, when they could have just enjoyed the leadership of Meloni?
A country that's just about 500 people, wants to remain that way
But a people approaching 100 million must remain in Nigeria,
Cos the confusion profits them
Without these churches littered right, left & centre, in Nigeria, Oly will have to go get a real job.. to wear gown like woman, dey interpret mind of God, wey you not sabi, nor be work
Exactly 21 years ago today, five Igbo traders, along with their female friend, were brutally murdered in cold blood by men of the Nigerian Police Force led by then-DCP Danjuma Ibrahim at a police checkpoint on Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja, after the female victim turned down the romantic advances of the senior police officer at an evening gathering in the city.
The names of the five Igbo traders were:
(1) Ifeanyi Ozor
(2) Chinedu Meniru
(3) Anthony Nwokike
(4) Paulinus Ogbonna
(5) Ekene Isaac Mgbe, and
(6) Augustina Arebu, the only female victim and fiancée of Ifeanyi Ozor.
All six were traders at the Apo Auto Spare Parts Market, Abuja.
They were killed after DCP Danjuma made romantic advances to the only lady among them, Augustina (Tina) Arebu, at an evening gathering, which she rejected. A minor disagreement reportedly ensued, and the officer immediately stormed out of the gathering to the nearby police checkpoint on Gimbiya Street, where he told the policemen on duty that he had sighted a gang of armed robbers.
When the Apo Six drove to the checkpoint, Officer Danjuma reportedly blocked them with his vehicle and ordered the junior policemen on duty to open fire on them.
"Obey my last order," Danjuma reportedly shouted. "Shoot them! Shoot them! They refused my advances."
The junior policemen obeyed the order and opened fire on the innocent traders.
Four of the Apo Six were killed on the spot. The remaining two — the lady, Tina Arebu, and one of the five young men — were killed the following day.
According to the findings of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry, Tina Arebu was strangled to death by DCP Danjuma Ibrahim.
This is according to the findings of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by then-President Olusegun Obasanjo and headed by Justice O.O. Goodluck.
Immediately after the killings, the Nigerian Police reportedly went to work in a desperate bid to cover up the crime.
First, Officer Danjuma Ibrahim obtained weapons from the Garki Police Station, planted them inside the Peugeot 406 car of the victims, and ordered the official police photographer to take photographs in an attempt to create the false narrative that the innocent traders were armed robbers killed in a gun battle with the police.
However, both the Administrative Panel of Inquiry set up by the Police and the Judicial Commission of Inquiry established by the Federal Government concluded that DCP Danjuma led other officers in the killing of the six victims, including the strangulation of the only female among them and the burial of their bodies in shallow graves in what the Commission described as "a continuous single exercise of elimination to conceal facts."
The Commission established the following facts: (Read carefully)
The Peugeot 406 being driven by one of the deceased persons had six occupants, including the driver, five males and one female.
The police buried the corpses of the six deceased persons in two shallow graves in the Utako District of the FCT, Abuja, under the supervision of the DPO of Garki Police Station, CSP Othman Abdulsalam.
At the first point of contact between the police and the deceased persons on Gimbiya Street, Area 11, Garki, Abuja, not all the victims were killed there.
No shooting came from the Peugeot 406 car being driven by one of the deceased persons.
The only female occupant of the Peugeot 406, Tina Arebu, was strangled to death by DCP Danjuma Ibrahim and PC Dennis Asawa.
The two locally made pistols, two live cartridges, two expended cartridges, a cutlass, and daggers found in the Peugeot 406 car were planted by officers, according to the Commission's findings.
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The then-and-now pictures of DSP Danjuma, the alleged mastermind of the Apo Six killings.
The criminals who run Nigeria thought that by putting Nnamdi Kanu in jail, it would silence his glorious voice. If anything, it amplified his voice, and more and more people are beginning to understand and believe in his message of justice, equity and fairness for all.
A Staunch Critique of MNK posted this on his Whatsapp status, this my friend 4 or 5 years ago will not talk to me for days cos I defended him
My dad told me never to trust or believe in men growing up in Nigeria, but I can say I found one to believe in
Thank U Ohamadike
You asked a critical question..Are the US here to help Nigeria or they are here to spy on Russians in the Sahel?..
US doesn't mean well for Nigeria and Africa in general.
When a single United States citizen was kidnapped in Northern Nigeria by armed bandits, it took the U.S. military less than 96 hours to plan and flawlessly execute a complex, multi-layered rescue operation to extract their own.
Do you want to know the exact technology the elite U.S. Navy SEALs deployed for such a highly sophisticated rescue operation? The answer is the MQ-9 Reaper drone.
This is a terrifyingly advanced piece of military aerospace hardware that possesses the sheer capacity to loiter silently in the sky for over 30 continuous hours. It requires less than a single hour to completely scan the vast, dense forests of Borno or Zamfara. It comes equipped with highly sophisticated signals intelligence payloads, synthetic aperture radar, and advanced thermal imaging capabilities. This means that it can effortlessly intercept encrypted radio communications, instantly track the heat signatures of human bodies hidden deep beneath thick forest canopies, pinpoint the exact coordinates of moving terror convoys in the dead of night, and guide stealth extraction teams or precision munitions directly to a target with zero margin of error.
Right now, there are over 200 American troops actively stationed in Nigeria, and they brought dozens of these exact same MQ-9 Reaper drones with them. But instead of being aggressively deployed to crush the terrorists, these billion-dollar machines are perfectly parked inside a heavily secured, classified facility in Bauchi State.
Another extremely critical question we desperately need to ask is this: why is this almighty military technology absolutely never used to track down the local bandits, locate the exact coordinates of the terror camps, and rescue the thousands of kidnapped Nigerian victims currently rotting in the bush? Are the US government truly here to help us or just to spy on the Russians in the Sahel?
It is becoming difficult to justify the US presence in Nigeria because, if they actually wanted to wipe out the bandits and locate the hostages, they have the unmatched technological capacity to map out every single insurgent camp in a matter of days.
Yes we doctors are broke.
We don't have enough money and blah blah blah.
We don't do this because of money but because of passion.
You can go away now.