we saw the faces of the people who murdered deborah, yet they are still alive. 34 lawyers led by a professor even showed up to defend them. don't let these people lie to you
If you were born in India, you will definitely be sitting in the front of a large Buddha statue worshipping it😂
And you will defend Buddhism with your last breath the way you defend Islam 😂
Jaye lo
@IU_Wakilii Why is Zamfara not looking like this? We also want what is best for you our northern brothers and until then....Wakili,pls f*** off with this Sharia of a thing. And oh,by the way...l am a muslim too!
@PriestRitchie@Igbani27243 He is just asking for the next Idi Amin, Nguema, Mengistu, or Mugabe. It's because we don't really read, that he's suggesting all those.
"I almost slapped one NFF member..."
Former Super Eagles defender Ifeanyi Udeze recounts how the NFF allegedly tried to shortchange him and his teammates.
@bridgindegap@DefenseNigeria No. Countries officially buy arms. Those Armouries are raided by militants, insurgents, terrorists who steal the guns, uniform, etc.
It's been happening since human history
VDM is 100% right about what he said. My own experience was brutal.
During my abduction, I experienced what can only be described as slavery in the hands of bandits. After my family struggled to gather ₦15 million and other items they demanded, we thought the nightmare would end. Instead, the very next day, they increased the ransom to ₦55 million. That was when the real suffering began.
The group that kidnapped me had abducted 11 people. My driver was killed. Out of the remaining victims, 9 were eventually released, but I was not. The leader gave my family a five-day ultimatum to pay the ₦55 million or he would kill me.
On the 22nd day in the forest, a day before the deadline expired, he ordered two of his boys to take me somewhere else. We rode on motorcycles for hours through the night. When we finally arrived, I was handed over to another group. There, I met two victims who were already chained down. They handcuffed and chained me alongside them.
That was the last day I ever saw the group that originally kidnapped me.
The new group was even worse. I spent another 20 days with them, enduring severe beatings, torture, hunger, and constant threats. They demanded ₦50 million from my family. At one point, one of the bandits even collected ₦2 million through a bank transfer, yet they still refused to release me.
In the end, I escaped.
Sometimes when people discuss kidnapping online, they don't fully understand the horror victims go through. The physical pain heals, but the memories remain. No human being should have to experience such cruelty.
Honestly, this country's insecurity is heartbreaking and inhumane.💔😭🇳🇬