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11/05/2020

ATTENTION! ATTENTION!! ATTENTION!!!THE SITUATION IN NIGERIA.

The lecturer who insists on s*x for a young girl to pass is complaining about the rot in Nigeria.

The pastor who pays his driver 20k in Lagos or PH while his own son schools in the US is complaining about the hopelessness in Nigeria.

The trader who removes 2 bowls of rice from the bag, rebags and sells as a 'full' bag is complaining about the wickedness in Nigeria.

The civil servant who comes to work once a week and shows up end of month to receive alert is complaining about politicians who do nothing.

The student who spends the weekend partying only to start posting Instagram pictures on Monday is complaining that Nigeria is stealing his/her dreams.

The motor owner who can't join a simple queue but keeps darting in and out of traffic to shunt is complaining about disorderliness in Nigeria.

Doctors in public and teaching hospitals on government payroll who abandon patients on the floor but are thriving in their private hospitals are complaining that Nigeria is hopeless.

Until we realize that the value of Nigeria today is the average of our own individual values, we will keep fooling ourselves.

We are all architect of our economic development woes. Stop the blame game. Our attitudes and unpatriotic behaviour should Good morning my family's friends and well wishes 🙏

COPIED.

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06/12/2019

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Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, says dogs act more civilised than the operatives of the Department of State Services that stormed the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Fr...

06/12/2019

Dear angry birds under the umbrella, your presidential candidate has this to say about Rule of Law and Omoyele Sowore..

Without Rule of Law, There Cannot Be Rule At All.

Today, I am in extreme anguish of spirit having watched the unfortunate drama that played itself out at the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, in which agents of the state caused a commotion in court in order to frustrate a judgment of a court of competent authority.

Never in the history of Nigerian democracy has a judge been treated in such a disdainful and brazen attack on not just her person and office, but on the entire judiciary. This is unacceptable. It is a r**e on the sanctity of the court. Nigeria is not a dictatorship. We are a democracy, no matter how inconvenient this fact is to the powers that have forced themselves on us.

I call for an immediate inquiry to be set up to identify those responsible for the maltreatment meted out to Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu and the desecration of her court, and indeed the Nigerian judiciary. They must be sanctioned to the highest extent permissible by our laws.

I further call for all law enforcement agencies in Nigeria to immediately respect not just the court order made by Justice Ojukwu, but the order of any court in Nigeria, on any detainee, be it Omoyele Sowore, Sambo Dasuki or Ibrahim Zakzaky, among others.

We cannot have a situation where our government is quick to obey foreign court orders and even quicker to disobey domestic court orders. This is symptomatic of a mindset that is servile to foreign powers and brutal to Nigerians.

Without the rule of law, there can be no rule at all. Power in Nigeria still flows from the people, not from the barrel of a gun. I call on all men and women of goodwill not to keep quiet or sit on the fence at times like this.

To keep Nigeria a democracy is the paramount duty of all concerned stakeholders. Please speak up against this tyranny and side with the Nigerian people.

Signed:

Atiku Abubakar
Vice President of Nigeria, 1999-2007.
06 December 2019

02/09/2019

POLICE PRESS RELEASE.
02/09/2019

The Nigerian Police Force Ekiti State Command have arrested a murder suspect One Olorun Leke Ebenezer who stabbed the deceased One Sunday Olorunleke to death at Abekoko by Federal Housing Estate oke Ila, Ado. The suspect after commiting the Act, took to his heels.
The operative of the command through intelligence g*thering were able to apprehend the fleeing murder suspect.
The CP Ekiti State Command, CP Amba Asuquo advise the General Public to always be their brothers keeper and the should always resolve matters amicably.
Always make do of the Police Command emmergency number when the need arises. 08062335577.

DSP OGU CALEB IKECHUKWU.
EKITI STATE POLICE PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER
FOR: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE EKITI STATE COMMAND.

01/07/2019

MONDAY LINES

Buhari's Ruga insult

By Lasisi Olagunju

(Published in the Nigerian Tribune on Monday July 1, 2019)

On October 18, 1990, the United States, in a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), predicted the end of a country which was behaving almost as Nigeria is behaving now. It said, “Yugoslavia will cease to function as a federal state within a year, and will probably dissolve within two. Economic reform will not stave off the breakup. [...] A full-scale inter-republic war is unlikely, but serious intercommunal conflict will accompany the breakup and will continue afterward. The violence will be intractable and bitter. There is little the United States and its European allies can do to preserve Yugoslav unity.”

That country called Yugoslavia ceased to exist in 1992 –within exactly two years as predicted by the US. I wonder what the authors of that report are writing about Nigeria this moment.
Analysing Nigeria in 2013, two US security experts, Robert D. Kaplan and Mark Schroeder, also predicted that Nigeria would “not descend into a civil war” but would “totter onwards.” They described it as “a country that is not wholly a country...an assemblage of several British-ruled territories” where “life is a Hobbesian, zero-sum game that adds up to an aggressive, predatory system of survival of the fittest...a place where life is too often a matter of who can intimidate whom.”

As grim as their conclusion was, they did not see that just two years ahead, the intimidation of a part for a part would start coming directly from the government itself. The best of patriots, in alarm, today query the terms and costs of preserving Nigeria.

You do not reduce the lion to the leopard's caddie and expect a peaceful forest. It is difficult to understand the ways of the Muhammadu Buhari regime. There are deadly crises across the country with Fulani herdsmen as the common denominator. And the government's solution to herdsmen's fire is more fire from herdsmen. First, it was exclusive Fulani radio; now the regime is creating exclusive towns for herdsmen in all states –even where they have victims. It is not funny. Benue State has seven camps hosting 112,500 internally displaced persons. Taraba State has even greater number of IDPs. Both states are now being reinforced by the federal government with special, purpose-built settlements for the Fulani, a major side in the unceasing bloodletting there. The regime called the new creations Ruga – a Hausa-Fulani word for village. And for this, our presidency said Sunday night that "it is true that the government at the centre has gazetted lands in ALL states​ of the Federation" but the scheme is still "voluntary." And you ask if the Federal Government, under our laws, has any land anywhere?

Across West Africa today, the most popular term in security documents and discussions must be 'Fulani.' Killings and reprisal killings have pushed the Fulani name up the chart of safety concerns. United Nations figures say that in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, the Fulani versus others crises have claimed more than 1,200 with 4.2 million people displaced across the Sahel. In all these places, killings by Fulani and counter-killing of Fulani are shameful blitzes on the conscience of humanity.

If Google would be truthful, it would confirm a surge in searches on who the Fulani truly are. They are not many but they are making news, great and gory, everywhere across West Africa and the Sahel. Everywhere they inhabit, their creepy wisdom makes them the dominant voice in politics and policy. In Nigeria, they have President Buhari; in Senegal, they have President Macky Sall; in The Gambia, they have President Adama Barrow. The vice president of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh is a Fulani, just as the prime minister of Mali, Dr. Boubou Cisse. They have used these seats to plant their own and sit pretty well in every international organization of consequence. Globally, they are just about 40 million –and are blessed beyond measure.
Historian M. Delafose in his 1912 account ascribed Judae-Syrian roots to the Fulani. He traced their movements across sandy hills, alleys and valleys, lands and rivers. He said when they “arrived in the region of the ancient Ghana, they found the country occupied by Sonnike (Wakore) but eventually became predominant and ruled as the 'white race of Ghana' from the 4th to the 8th centuries." To be the 'white race' anywhere is to mould yourself into a super race –like Hitler's A***n master race.

A people with a famed tendency to crawl into and dominate their environment can't be trusted by anyone with sense. That is the very reason the Ruga plan is suspect and is being resisted from the Middle Belt to the Atlantic. One scholar notes that at the beginning, “the Fulani movement in West Africa tended to follow a set pattern. Their first movement into an area tended to be peaceful. Local officials gave them land grants. Their dairy products and fertilizer were highly prized. The number of converts to Islam increased over time. With that increase, Fulani resentment at being ruled by pagans, or imperfect Muslims, increased. Then they revolted and overthrew the old order. Then followed what scholars describe as “the basic principle of Fulani ethnic dominance.”

The 'white race' is a long distance trekker. The more of their guileful fingers you cut, the more they grow. You note that General Muhammadu Buhari contested in 2003 and lost. He tried again and again in 2007 and 2011 and met the hot iron wall of rejection. Then he talked to himself and remembered that he was a Fulani. He correctly read history, identified and befriended his ancestral political enemies – the Yoruba. He bewitched them with the same charm snakes use to pull in preys. They rallied round him, repaired and rebranded him as the ultimate friend of everybody. He got the prize but trashed his collaborators almost immediately after the conquest. Two years into the next campaigns, he remembered and bewitched them again. And again, he had them.

Political collaborators of today only need a little peep into history to behold the future that awaits them. Fulanis are smart in war and smarter in victory. Their victories in all wars always become ethnic triumphs. It was so in Ilorin between Afonja and the Jamaa. Even soon after Afonja's horrific death at the hands of his friends, a successor Kakanfo who did not learn from Afonja's fate replicated the disaster for himself. Aare Onakakanfo Edun of Gbogun betrayed his people in a war waged to remedy the Afonja tragedy. The invading Fulani force once again reaped the fruits of that betrayal. But how did it profit Edun? His Fulani friends soon confronted him with his own war and fate. History says at the subsequent Gbogun war, Edun's Fulani friends pursued and caught him at a place called Gbodo. “His head was taken off, raised upon a pole and carried in triumph to their camp, and from thence to Ilorin.”

It happened also in Bauchi –the indigenous Hausa who fought shoulder-to-shoulder with them in the Jihad had their seats placed outside the palace of victory. In the Yola area of today's North-East, a historian notes that after their victories over the Mandara kingdom, they “eased their Hausa collaborators from positions of power and forged alliances with fellow Fulani.” The area became Adamawa –named after their leader, Modibbo Adama.
The resistance to Buhari's Ruga is rooted in the feeling of deja vu; a feeling that we've been here before and the experience was not pleasant. The one whose mother was killed by a snake would run at the sight of an earthworm. Or, put differently, if you know the ways of snakes and you behold an earthworm dancing like a snake, if you are wise, you will kill it like a snake.

A former member of the House of Representatives, Jonathan Asake, was on a television programme last Thursday. No one who isn't in Buhari's government would hear his words and dance to the Azonto beats of Buhari's Ruga. Asake said that in 1987, the then government of Kaduna State approved Ruga settlements in the old Kachia Local Government Area which now comprises Zangon Kataf, Chikun, Kajuru and Kachia Local Government Areas. He said that the Fulani soon began to expand these settlements and today, some of them are being converted to Emirates.

Listen to him: “I'm from Zangon Kataf Local Government Area in Kaduna State. We have what was established in 1987 as the Kachia grazing reserve in the then old Kachia Local Government which comprises Zangon Kataf, Chikun and Kajuru and Kachia Local Government Areas of today. That grazing reserve has been changed to Laduga. Laduga is actually a Fulani word and no indigene is there. The land has been taken over from the indigenes. And that place is now a big town, with big hospitals and roads. In fact, the last voter registration exercise there, two registration machines were put there. Today, they have a district head and they are asking for an emirate. It is just a model of what will happen tomorrow in this country when these settlements are established. You will have state constituencies in the state assembly established all over the country –strictly for Fulani.”

The Buhari regime is a mighty river coursing most headily towards tempestuous depths. The way this government stubbornly cooks broths of poison, ignoring every wise counsel, it is almost certain that nothing will stop it from that journey of finality. Why would you use collectively bestowed powers to settle your outsiders on the ancestral lands of others? There was a mindset which massed all state security powers in someone's bedroom and created a radio for the president's ethnic group. That mindset ignored all protests and allayed no fears of ulterior motives. It is now rudely putting Ruga trouble in everyone's mortar to pound. Perhaps since the civil war, no other time has seen our country badly polarised as it is now.

If time has healed our old wounds, I am not sure that this regime's insensitivity to the complexity of feelings of Nigeria's ethnic nationalities has not reset the country to the rawness of the past. November 2, 1970, ten months after our civil war, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in a report summed up Nigeria as “...still very much a tribal society, in which clan, tribal and regional jealousies, hostilities and interests count far more than national attachment.”

That was 49 years ago; nothing has changed. And nothing will change as long as fingers of ethnic insults recklessly rock the nation's affairs.

04/06/2019

Eid Mubarak 🌙✨✨

تَقَبَّلَ اللهُ مِنَّا وَمِنْكُمْ

Wishing You And Your Loved OnesA Very Happy And Prosperous Eid!May Allah Shower His BlessingsUpon You And GraceYou With Joy And Happiness Always.

01/06/2019

Luke 1:26 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 1:28 And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.
As the day begins, the voice of rejoicing and good news shall be heard always in your home. May this day mark the beginning of a new thing in your life. The good Lord will supply your needs and grant you your heart desires. He will move you from power to power, from favour to favour, from grace to grace and from glory to glory. The grace for good Health, Success Progress, Prosperity, Breakthrough and Long life shall rest permanently upon you in the Mighty Name of Jesus, . Happy new month.

26/10/2018

BREAKING NEWS!!!
Just now on NatGeo Wild, it was announced that a very dangerous snake had just been discovered.
Scientists claim that the snake is an enhanced specie of the reptile family.
According to Nat Geo Wild, the snake increases 0.5cm in length every time it feeds and it feeds every 30seconds or less. This particular snake cannot be killed or harmed by weapon except it bites itself.
Surprising huh? Scientists claim that's the only way it can be killed but researches are still ongoing to discover new ways this snake can be killed.
This is the most poisonous and deadliest snake ever recorded in the history of man.
This snake can only be found in Nokia Torch Light Mobile Phone under games option, Snake Xenzia.
Thanks for carefully and patiently reading this through. You know I g*t big love❤❤ for you.
Enjoy the last weekend in OCTOBER 2018.
🏃🏃
Is What Closing Early On A Last Friday Can Cause 💃💃💃💃

04/10/2018

09/07/2018

For Saturday's governorship election in Ekiti, the IGP has deployed
DIG Operations
4 Commissioners of Police
18 ACP
30,000 Police Personnel
2 Patrol Surveillance Helicopter
5 Armoured Personnel Carriers
10 Armoured Personnel Vehicles
Haba! Is Ekiti State at war ni?

29/06/2018

FROM BISHOP BENJAMIN KWASHI.

In a few months they will come asking for your votes...

DO NOT LET THEM TALK TO YOU FIRST!!!
If you do they will tell you they are in a hurry to meet the next appointment, or they deceive you with excuses and run off after telling lies about their opponents. They hate feedbacks and scrutiny....

You must organize yourselves in your interest groups and talk first.

Ask these questions and let them answer before they give their politically correct grammatical gimmicks.

1.
Tell them you do NOT want to hear religious songs and quotes...

2.
Tell them to write on paper what they want...

3.
Ask them where they were when you lost dear ones, homes, property and lands...

4.
Ask them what did they do to defend the poor...

5.
Ask them where were their families in times of crisis...

6.
Ask how many orphans they are keeping...
Ask how are the widows faring under their noses....
Ask for specific involvement of community development and community building as well human and capital investment in your areas...

7.
Ask what they did or are doing doing to defend and protect the helpless human beings regardless of religious confessions, tribe, gender or nationality....

8.
Ask them if they ever spoke for the voiceless....where and when...

9.
Ask what they will do with the monies they will collect from their office...

10.
Ask all the truthful questions you can ask...

11.
Ask honestly and record both in writing and on audio and video...

12.
NOBODY SHOULD DECEIVE YOU TO VOTE ON TRIBE, RELIGION OR SENTIMENT!!!

Vote wisely, decidedly, intelligently and sincerely BECAUSE you will live with the consequences thereafter!

Rev. Benjamin Kwashi.

21/04/2018

*Uncollected *

Bauchi 15,542
Plateau 25,300
Taraba 42, 062
Gombe 46,019
Jigawa 50, 884
Zamfara 55,062
Katsina 61, 985
Kebbi 70,034
Borno 84,609
Yobe 86,025
Adamawa 92,266
Lagos 1,401,390
Oyo 647,586
Edo 449,001
Ogun 426,890
Osun 413,009
Imo 379,060
Rivers 374,254
Ondo 370,214
FCT 262,057
Kogi 249,749
Kwara 237,466
Ekiti 220,923

7.9million PVCs dinning at INEC office.

INEC has been opened nationwide for Nigerians to get their PVCs.

Can you see the level of South-West less participation in politics?

Go get your now.

Source: dailytrust.com.ng

20/04/2018

PRESIDENT BUHARI DOESN'T DESERVE A SECOND TERM:NIGERIAN YOUTHS SHOULD VOTE HIM OUT IN 2019
"We have a very young population; our population is estimated conservatively to be 180 million. More than 60% is below the age of 30. A lot of them have not been to school and they are claiming that Nigeria has been an oil producing country, therefore they should sit and do nothing and get housing, healthcare and education free."
-President Buhari of Nigeria in London.

Friends, I take the following from the above quote:
1. The population of Nigeria's under 30 years old is at least 108 million;
2. President Buhari knows that a lot of them have not been to school;
3. He hasn't taken any significant step to redress this defect in his first 35 months in office. And there's nothing to show that he will and can in the remaining 13 months of his tenure;
4. He doesn't care whether the youths get decent housing, healthcare and education, free or not;
5. He failed to give the percentage of the youth population who sit down and do nothing. Unfortunately, I don't see this group around me where I reside. But I know ONE OF THEM is Yusuf Buhari, a son of President Buhari;
6. President Buhari has no plans for improving the livelihood of Nigeria youths; and
7. He detest the youths. Therefore he filled his cabinet with old people.

In addition to the above, President Buhari has failed to significantly improve the livelihood of majority of Nigerians and he has no capacity and competence to do so in the next 13 months. And Presidential election is just 10 months away.

MY TAKE
If Nigerian youths will leverage their population advantage, they have enough votes to reject President Buhari at the 2019 polls. The big question is: Will the youths do this? Yes, they can; provided they register massively and vote without respect for monetary and other inducements.

Yours truly,
John Tolani

Only a confused man will say this.
19/04/2018

Only a confused man will say this.

03/04/2018

Imagine if President Buhari was the man in charge during the EBOLA outbreak 😷.

20/08/2017

Now that Baba is back ,what next?

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