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Anyone who has had personal experience with regular Nigerian Police men on the street. certainly does not need to be told the truth, what most likely transpired even before watching and re-watching it. To be honest, it is out of the ordinary to meet a policeman and see him speak politely or act nicely to you. An encounter with the police is many a time actually like being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. If you are too polite, it is a sign you are a novice and they will take advantage and want to exploit you and make you guilty over nothing, if you try to be bold and show you right, they will claim you are rude and abusive - Either way, you get screwed. To make matters worse, the police authorities and high ranking officers are quick to shield their erring juniors when such videos go public and the matter gets to their desk, unless they see the case at hand is beyond their control. This is Nigeria. |
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cyrilamx: It is public knowledge that the law enforcement officers choose at will if to or not to coperate with the governors on various occasions and heaven did not fall. Whom they are under compulsion to obey are the Federal. Governors are mere security chiefs without such much control over them. Meanwhile, I wonder how much hope these words could inspire amid their poor handling of the situation of things. |
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crackhouse: Wrong. You seem to be far from what the harsh real world has to offer. |
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Johnnyoungster: Already saw it coming. Something must definitely give way. People cannot just be on lock down, staying home and earning nothing, but spending scarce money/resources without serious implications. Even our leaders know this but as usual they don't just care. |
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hopeforcharles: Never expect anything good from those shameless crooks holding Nigeria to ransome. They are never good at anything good. However hard they try sounding like they mean well, the evil that they do tell the full story. 1 Like |
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iamJ: Choosing to down play the bloodshed and make it look normal, the recurring wanton killing of innocent people by a set who deliberately organised themselves, armed, preconceived the killings in different states of the same Federal republic and are always going away scotfree, none caught, by the governments military nor police, none punished for taking peoples lives and you expect it to down just like that? Totally unacceptable! 2 Likes 1 Share |
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No doubt, elements of truth in this long write up albeit from Asari. Saint OBJ should keep on with sermon.
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If ever there was a time, that was then. Rihanna good girl gone bad. Fashola, formerly good guy now gone bad. |
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If the beaf going on here is to be taken seriously, then I fear for this false entity called Nigeria. Chameleon gradually showing another part of him? |
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Rule of Law at work.
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ighoosagie: as far as i am concern u have not spoken anytin, i prefer u telling us what 2 do , rather than telling us wat not 2 do.One man's food is another man's . . . *fill in the . . .* |
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Price of being a Nigerian I guess?
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Hated by Yorubas? By some? Yes. By all? No! That's certainly a hasty generalization. |
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They can do far more than that iff they want.
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tatosh: Wats so amusing about this? Just look at the choir of praise singers and sycophants around this man. Is it this type of people that will tell Jonathan the truth?Looks like sometimes it's so nice being a clown, laughing so lavishly for your master wateva circumstance. Aint it? ![]() |
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martyns303:Ssh! Correction - "Professional choir of praise singers". While GEJ is busy with the guitar, the choir will be busy with some nice choruses. I'd rather pres GEJ plays his rightful fatherly role to Nigerians everyday than play the guitar for us on fathers' day. |
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Oh, wrong thread! A harsh need come wipe thread of bitterness and rancour.
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bilms: Let me state it here for the 1st time, 90% of Nigerians live above $1 per day. I said 90% because i can't conclude there are none who live below $1. However, i can say without any biase that, in my travel around Nigeria both north and south, especially among the most poorest people, i have never seen any one that live below $1. Even the most poorest i have encountered in villages except in very few occassions. Have you ever meet someone that live below $1 per day? If yes, what is the percentage?Don't let your imaginations deceive you. That's one hard part of reality of the Nigerian situation you may have to deal with. As at when that statement was made it was more than true. In truth poverty is a reality. |
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Patrikobi, when last did you go full mental check up? Oh, @topic, yes evidence all over Abia, the dustbin State truly marks the end of speculations, confirms that rightfully Abia is the dirtiest state in Nigeria. Who wana contest? |
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Abiola may never have been a saint. But his death and June 12 now seem to make him sympathetically so. I recall some Yorubas who ironically said similar negative things about him, that the anulment after the election was a blessing to Nigeria. ![]() |
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. . . Classic example of irony!
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Thought eye witnesses said it was a helicopter?
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. . Guess we can now add that for our govs the ban of okadas is height of security? If ever you were successfully making your daily bread through the humble okada riding, now you must be on a long thing. Reminds me a lorry load full of confiscated bikes I saw somewhere around Surulere this afternoon. Again, reminds me how the Lagos police chase them about wherever (even the inner streets), with such unlimited freedom like an exorcist is chasing some wild demons from hell. |
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. . .things that seem to remind Nigeria's ugly past. . . Never a good war. . .
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It'd be nice to see a xtian govern Lagos, at least for some level of fairness. All the same, what is really critical is one who can reach out to the masses, esp the poor, irrespective of faith. Recall Yoruba muslims are know to differ in tolerance unlike their Northern counterparts.
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It's only commendable when govts execute projects that are in line with the yearning of the people.
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The simple fact that it is difficult to recall any widely reported/noted occasions where Buhari at least, busted out, condemning the Bokoharam and co, seem his greatest undoing.
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ACN should be cautious how they choose to play their politics, and know when to draw the line. In issues like this we ordinarily expect them to throw their full weight behind the FG to trash it out once and for all. Bokoharams are enemies to all and friends to none, and they and their likes should be dealt with decisively.
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Yes they'l be pardoned if they apologise, and be punished when they leave office.
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ba7man: I thot it was Kokoro....Bros, these days sef we no dey too sure. 1 Like |
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Is it koro, or Kolo? ![]() 2 Likes |
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