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namsjobs · 1 year ago
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grits-galraisedinthesouth · 9 months ago
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Show me your friends & I will tell you who you are: "Chrissy Teigen admits she would eat Human Flesh & she's shocked to be in the minority."
The next time MEgain Markle complains about suicidal ideation or "shows up" to speak with grieving parents about cyberbullying & mental health, please remind her of her FRIENDS.
The irony of MEgain: a predator, a bully, and a professional VICTIM who is rebranding as a mental health/digital justice "activist" inviting a disgraced celebrity predator and cyberbully to promote her "brand" is not lost on anyone.
Activist John Stephens was recruited by NOprah before the wedding to shut down media personalities who exposed Markle's red flags. After the wedding, BULLY Teigen on Twitter: "although I've never met Meghan, I'm very protective of her."
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In 2019 or 2020, Toronto Papers revealed that MEgain was friends with the owners of a popular LA cannibal club restaurant. Holiday something??
Celebrities publicly promote eating placenta, why wouldn't they consume human flesh. There is nothing new under the sun. Regardless of Chrissy's behavior, she and hubby are untouchable.
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Police arrested 11 people and closed a restaurant after two human heads wrapped in cellophane were discovered at a hotel restaurant that had been serving human flesh.
A tip-off led police to the macabre discovery in Anambra, Nigeria, with 11 people being arrested and AK-47 guns and other weapons being seized.
Human flesh was apparently being sold as an expensive treat at the restaurant, with authorities saying that roasted human head was even on the menu.
"I went to the hotel early this year, after eating, I was told that a lump of meat was being sold at N700, I was surprised," a pastor who had visited the eatery said.
"So I did not know it was human meat that I ate at such expensive price.
"What is this country turning into? Can you imagine people selling human flesh as meat," he added. "Seriously I’m beginning to fear people in this part of the world. "
Another local added to the Osun Defender newspaper: "I always noticed funny movements in and out of the hotel; dirty people with dirty characters always come into the hotel.
"So, I was not surprised when the police made this discovery in the early hours of yesterday."
The tabloid reported that two army caps, 40 rounds of live ammunition and 'so many cell phones' were also discovered by authorities.
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beardedmrbean · 2 months ago
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The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, said troops have depleted the power of the Islamic State for West Africa Province, ISWAP, terrorists in the Northeastern part of Nigeria, forcing the terror group on a recruitment drive for new fighters across the region.
The Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj-Gen Edward Buba, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the terrorists in the North West also suffered the same fate and were on membership recruitment on social media.
“Troops are aware of the situation and working with other security agencies and governments to thwart the plans.
“Troops are also deployed in strength to assist the police in ensuring a hitch-free off-cycle governorship election in Ondo State, slated for November.
“Indeed, troops’ presence is to ensure the security of citizens enabling them to cast their votes without any form of harassment or intimidation while keeping mischief-makers at bay.
“The NAF is already engaged in flying sensitive electoral material in support of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,” he said.
While giving updates on successes across various theatres of operation in the past week, Buba said troops killed 88 terrorists, arrested 228 criminals, and rescued 181 kidnap victims.
According to him, troops recovered 84 high calibre weapons, comprising 34 AK47 rifles, 15 fabricated rifles, 11 Dane guns, five fabricated revolver pistols, eight locally made pistols, three pump action guns and one magnum pump action.
The Defense spokesman added that troops recovered 2,393 pieces of ammunition, comprising 1,807 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 314 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 146 rounds of 7.62mm PKM ammo, 77 rounds of 9mm ammo, 49 live cartridges, and 25 magazines, among others.
Speaking on troops successes in the Niger Delta region, Gen. Buba said troops destroyed 59 illegal refining sites and arrested 40 oil thieves.
“Troops recovered 942,420 litres of stolen crude oil, 175,075 litres of illegally refined diesel and 4,980 litres of petrol.
“Troops also discovered and destroyed 13 crude oil cooking ovens, 20 dugout pits, 73 boats, 25 storage tanks and 59 illegal refining sites, three barges, seven speedboats, and 73 drums, among others,” he added.
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mynewshq · 5 months ago
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A Nation Divided by Hardship: How hunger protests exposed Nigeria’s growing divisions
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Early Morning Tension in Abuja On Thursday, Abuja awoke to a city steeped in tension. At the MKO Abiola National Stadium, hundreds of anti-government protesters gathered, their voices rising against a backdrop of severe economic hardship and corruption. Prominent activists like VeryDarkMan, Deji Adeyanju, and Barr. Kingdom Okere led the charge, with chants of “End Bad Government” and “Bring Back Subsidy” reverberating through the air. Their placards bore stark messages: “We are hungry” and “Tinubu, where is the change?” Among the protesters was 32-year-old Jane Hingir, who shared her emotional struggle to make ends meet. “I’ve been struggling to make ends meet, but it’s getting harder every day,” she said, her voice filled with a mix of frustration and determination. Jane’s personal story mirrored the broader national struggle, highlighting the everyday challenges faced by many Nigerians. Among the protesters was 32-year-old Jane Hingir, who shared her emotional struggle. “I’ve been struggling to make ends meet, but it’s getting harder every day,” she said, her voice filled with a mix of frustration and determination. Jane’s personal story mirrored the broader national struggle, highlighting the everyday challenges faced by many Nigerians. Pro-Government Rally: A Contrast Meanwhile, in stark contrast, a pro-government rally took place at the Tinubu/Shettima campaign office same day. Organized by the Tinubu Support Group, the demonstration was marked by a calm and orderly atmosphere. Participants in this rally were given branded T-shirts and faze caps, displaying their support for President Tinubu. Led by Minister of State for Police Affairs, Hajia Iman Sulaiman-Ibrahim, the rally showcased a divided political landscape. The Dynamics of Hired Protesters A parallel demonstration involving hired protesters emerged. These individuals, recruited to oppose the anti-government protests, carried placards reading “No Protest.” Organized by a man who identified himself as Blessing Joel, they said that they were paid N5,000 each to participate. Many of these hired protesters came from the suburbs, highlighting how financial desperation influenced political demonstrations. Gabriel, an unemployed man from the capital, admitted that he joined the pro-government rally for the N5,000 offered. “I know things are bad in the country and the economy is not working, but the money was a big reason why I joined them,” he revealed. This highlighted how economic hardship often sways political participation. The March and Its ConsequencesBack to the story: at 12:02 pm on Friday, the anti-government protesters began their march towards Eagle Square. A heavy police presence, including FCT Commissioner of Police Bennett Igweh and security personnel from the Army Headquarters Garrison Command, NSCDC, and DSS, added to the tension. A helicopter hovered overhead, intensifying the atmosphere. By 12:39 pm, the protesters faced a harsh response at the Central Business District junction near the United Nations building. Security forces deployed tear gas, and reports emerged of a protester being feared shot dead while trying to escape. Despite this, the protesters regrouped at the MKO Abiola National Stadium by 1:50 pm, their determination undeterred. A Moment of Solace: Friday Juma’at Prayers In a poignant display of resilience, the Muslim faithful among the protesters observed Friday Juma’at prayers amidst the turmoil. This moment of solemnity stood in stark contrast to the earlier chaos, symbolizing their unity and unwavering commitment to their cause. We pray for peace, but we also pray for justice,” said Shehu Ibrahim, who led the prayers. The prayers not only provided spiritual solace but also renewed their resolve.Contrasting Responses: Anti-Government vs. Pro-GovernmentThe treatment of different protests revealed stark discrepancies. Anti-government protests faced severe crackdowns, while pro-government rallies proceeded with relative ease. This discrepancy drew criticism and highlighted perceived double standards in the government’s approach to dissent. The contrast became a focal point for critics, raising concerns about fairness and justice. Voices from the Government Amid the turmoil, government officials weighed in on the situation. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, addressed the nation on Wednesday, warning that the protests could lead to further violence and setbacks. His speech aimed to quell the unrest but failed to appease many. Read the full article
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ejesgistnews · 2 months ago
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Nigeria Security And Civil Defense Corps Exams Pass Questions And Answer Are you preparing for the Nigerian Civil Defence recruitment exam? One of the best ways to ensure success is by practicing with real Nigerian Civil Defence exam questions and answers. In this post, we've gathered essential questions that have appeared in past exams, offering you a valuable opportunity to review and test your knowledge ahead of the interview. Whether you're just starting or looking for last-minute revisions, getting familiar with these questions is a step towards securing your place in the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). Essential Nigerian Civil Defence Exam Questions and Answers.  1) What is the full meaning of NSCDC? ANSWER: Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps 2) What is the Mission of NSCDC? ANSWER: Developing structures and training strategies that would contribute to the national security by using modern technology. 3) Who is the current Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil defense Corps (NSCDC)? ANSWER: Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu 4) List the names of past Commandant General of NSCDC? ANSWER: a. Abiola Atunramu (Ag) b. Dr. Adewale John Abolurin OFR, PSC 5) Outline the Vision of NSCDC? ANSWER: To put to work efficiency, humility and integrity in service delivery with a fresh zeal, bring credibility into concept of security. 6) NSCDC Command is Categorized into how many Zones? ANSWER: 8 Zones. Zone A to Zone H 7) How many Command do NSCDC have? ANSWER: 36 Command 8) Which Zone do Lagos, Kaduna and Enugu Command belong to? ANSWER: (a) Lagos State Command belong to Zone A (b) Kaduna State Command belong to Zone B. (c) Enugu State Command belong to Zone E. 9) When was NSCDC first introduced in which year? ANSWER: May 1967 during the civil war. 10) In 1967, NSCDC was known as? ANSWER: Lagos civil defence Committee. 11) When was the name lagos civil defence committee changed to NSCDC? ANSWER: 1970. 12) When was NSCDC transformed into a National security outfit? ANSWER: 1984. 13) The restructuring of NSCDC that lead to the establishment of command throughout the federation took place when? ANSWER: In 1988. 14) Who sign into law the act to give statutory backing to the NSCDC passed by the National Assembly? ANSWER: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo GCFR former present of Nigeria 15) In what year did the act to give statutory backing to the NSCDC passed by the National Assembly sign into law? ANSWER: On 28th June 2003. 16) What is the full meaning of NSCDC? ANSWER: NSCDC is a para military agency of the federal Republic of Nigeria that is Commissioned to provide measures against threat and any form of attack or disaster against the Nation and its citizen. 17) The Umbrella body of all the 58 Civil defence members countries is known as? ANSWER: ICDO International civil defence organisation. 18) Name five African Countries that are members of the ICDO? ANSWER: (a) Nigeria, (b) Ghana, (c) Algeria, (d) Cameroon, (e) Morocco 19) What is the full meaning of CDFIPB? ANSWER: Civil defence, fire, Immigration and prisons services board. READ ALSO: Best Way To Use Job Aptitude Test Past Questions And Answers To Prepare For Interview. 20) Which ministry exercise supervisory control over NSCDC? ANSWER: Ministry of interior. 21) Name the security agencies that Ministry of interior supervise their activities? ANSWER: Nigeria police force, Nigeria prisons service, Nigeria Immigration, federal fire service, Nigeria security and civil defence corps, Nigeria police academy kano, the civil defence, Immigration of prison, fire service board (CDFIPS). Nigerian Civil Defence Past Question and Answers Features: 1. English 2. Mathematics 3. General Knowledge 4. Current Affairs Sample Questions 1.) In which year was Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps first introduced? May 1997 May 1986 May 1967 May 1976 2.) What inspired the introduction of the NSCDC? Nigeria Fulani Herdsmen Muslim-Christian War Tribal War Nigeria Civil War
3.) In which year did the Nigerian Civil War begin? 1986 1976 1996 1967 4.) What was the initial name of the NSCDC when it was first established? Lagos Civil Defence Committee Abuja Civil Defence Committee Cross River Civil Defence Committee Ministry of Civil Defence Committee 5.) In what year did the former Lagos Civil Defence Committee become officially known as Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps? 1990 1980 1970 1960 6.) In what year did the NSCDC become a National Security Outfit? 1984 1967 1993 2004 7.) Who signed into law and approved the statutory backing of the NSCDC and in which year? Olusegun Obasanjo – 28th June, 2004 Umaru Musa Yaradua – 16th April, 2006 Goodluck Jonathan – 12th June, 2010 President Buhari -2nd October, 2015 8.) What are the primary duties of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps? To ensure counter measures against any form of threat, attack or disaster against the Nation and it citizenry. To prosecute criminals. To detain fraudsters. To pursue offenders. 9.) What are the three institutions of the NSCDC and their respective locations? College of Peace and Disaster Management – Kaduna State. Civil Defence Academy – Sauka, Abuja-FCT. College of Security Management – OGUN State. 10.) The following are constituent of Nigeria executive arm except——–. Federal Civil Service Statutory corporation Government owned companies State Civil Service. Nigerian Civil Defence Exam Questions and Answers you should know.  1. What is the full meaning of CDCFIB? A. Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board B. Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Security Board C. Civil Defence, Correctional, Force and Immigration Services Board D. Civil Defence, Corps, Fire and Immigration Services Board Answer: A 2. The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps was first introduced in which year? A. May 1979 B. June 1979 C. May 1967 D. June 1967 Answer: C 3. What inspired the introduction of the NSCDC? A. The Lagos Market Women Protest B. The Nigeria Civil War C. The Aba Market Women Riot D. Civil Unrest across the Country Answer: B 4. In what year was Nigeria’s Security and Civil Defence Corps first introduced? A. May 1997 B. May 1986 C. May 1967 D. May 1976 Answer: C 5. The Nigerian Civil War began in the year—? A. 1986 B. 1976 C. 1996 D. 1967 Answer: D 6. Which of the following is the core duty of Nigeria Civil Defence? A. Manning borders B. Protecting lives and properties C. Issuance of all Nigerian travel documents D. Deporting foreigners Answer: C 7. The NSCDC was formally established by the act of parliament in? A. 1967 B. 1970 C. 2003 D. 2007 Answer: A 8. Lagos became a crown colony in which year? A. 1862 B. 1861 C. 1841 D. 1886 Answer: A 9. The first head of the government of Nigeria was? A. Yakubu Gowon B. Aguiyi Ironsi C. Tafawa Balewa D. Nnamdi Azikiwe Answer: C 10. The first Executive president was? A. Nnamdi Azikiwe B. Olusegun Obasanjo C. Shehu Shagari D. Goodluck Jonathan Answer: C 11. In what year did the NSCDC become a National Security Outfit? A. 1984 B. 1988 C. 1994 D. 1986 Answer: B 12. What was the NSCDC’s initial core objective(s)? A. To sensitize and protect the Civil Populace B. To maintain law and order in the Civil Society C. To foster the movement of people around D. To encourage the Civil Society to be peaceful Answer: A 13. If the children share N10.50K among themselves in the ratio 6:7:8, how much is the largest share? A. N3.00 B. N3.50 C. N4.00 D. N4.50 Answer: C 14. √144 is? A. 11 B. 13 C. √146 D. 12 Answer: D 15. Consider the sequence 2, 6, 18, 54, 162,.... If the 48th term is A and the 51st is B, what is the value of B/A? A. 1/27 B. 1/3 C. 9 D. 27 Answer: D 16. If 4m + 3n = 5, find the ratio m when 4m - 3n = 3. A. 7:4 B. 4:3 C. 3:4 D. 4:7 Answer: A 17. A car is traveling at an average speed of 80 km/h. Its speed in meters per second (m/s) is? A. 13.3 m/s B. 22.2 m/s C. 133.3 m/s D. 222.2 m/s Answer: B 18. If 2x : (x+1) = 3:2, what is the value of x?
A. ½ B. 1 C. 1½ D. 3 Answer: D 19. In what year was Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps first introduced? A. May 1997 B. May 1986 C. May 1967 D. May 1976 Answer: C 20. What led to the creation of the NSCDC? A. Nigeria Fulani Herdsmen B. Muslim-Christian War C. Tribal War D. Nigeria Civil War Answer: D Nigerian Civil Defence Exam Questions 21. The Nigerian Civil War began in the year—? A. 1986 B. 1976 C. 1996 D. 1967 Answer: D 22. What was the initial name of the NSCDC when it was first established? A. Lagos Civil Defence Committee B. Abuja Civil Defence Committee C. Cross River Civil Defence Committee D. Ministry of Civil Defence Committee Answer: A 23. In what year did the former Lagos Civil Defence Committee become officially known as Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps? A. 1990 B. 1980 C. 1970 D. 1960 Answer: C 24. In what year did the NSCDC become a National Security Outfit? A. 1984 B. 1967 C. 1993 D. 2004 Answer: A 25. Who signed into law and approved the statutory backing of the NSCDC and in which year? A. Olusegun Obasanjo – 28th June, 2004 B. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua – 16th April, 2006 C. Goodluck Jonathan – 12th June, 2010 D. President Buhari – 2nd October, 2015 Answer: A 26. What are the primary duties of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps? A. To ensure countermeasures against any form of threat, attack, or disaster against the nation and its citizenry B. To prosecute criminals C. To detain fraudsters D. To pursue offenders Answer: A 27. The following are institutions of the NSCDC and their respective locations except—? A. College of Peace and Disaster Management – Kaduna State B. Civil Defence Academy – Sauka, Abuja-FCT C. College of Security Management – Ogun State D. College of Peacekeeping – Kano State Answer: D 28. The following are constituents of Nigeria's executive arm except—? A. Federal Civil Service B. Statutory Corporation C. Government-owned Companies D. State Civil Service Answer: D 29. One of these is not an institution under the presidency. A. Head of Service B. Ministers C. Secretary of the Federal Government D. The Political and Civil Service Arms Answer: B 30. In what year did Nigeria become a British Colony? A. 1914 B. 1924 C. 1942 D. 1954 Answer: A 31. The Nigerian flag was created and designed in what year? A. 1959 B. 1960 C. 1961 D. 1962 Answer: A 32. The new federal capital of Nigeria (Abuja) was officially pronounced on—? A. 1st December, 1991 B. 6th November, 1997 C. 1st October, 1961 D. 6th June, 2001 Answer: A 33. In what year was Naira & Kobo first introduced in Nigeria? A. 12th June, 1987 B. 14th August, 1972 C. 1st January, 1973 D. 21st October, 1967 Answer: C 34. The first colonial governor-general of Nigeria was? A. Tulma Goldie B. James Robertson C. Hugh Clifford D. Lord Lugard Answer: D 35. The first military president of Nigeria was? A. Sani Abacha B. Ibrahim Babangida C. Aguiyi Ironsi D. Yakubu Gowon Answer: C 36. Nigeria became a republic in—? A. 1963 B. 1960 C. 1976 D. 1961 Answer: A 37. The Northern and Southern Protectorates were amalgamated in—? A. 1914 B. 1919 C. 1921 D. 1900 Answer: A 38. What category of organization or institution does the NSCDC belong to? A. Post Military Agency B. Paramilitary Agency C. Sub Military Agency D. Pre Military Agency Answer: B 39. How many zonal offices does the NSCDC have across the nation? A. 6 B. 8 C. 4 D. 2 Answer: B Note: these questions and answers are few among many others. Search for more learning materials and study hard for your exams.
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accuratenewsng · 7 months ago
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Inspector General of Police Confirms Irregularities, Alleged Corruption in 2022/23 Recruitment Exercise
The Nigeria Police Force has raised alarm on the irregularities and alleged corruption of the recently released names of successful candidates in the ongoing 2022/23 Police Constables Recruitment Exercise. This was disclosed in a statement issued on Saturday 15th June 2023, signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on behalf of the Inspector General and made available…
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saynaija · 7 months ago
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Police Confirms 2022 Constable Recruitment Process Marred With Irregularities, Alleged Corruption
Police Confirms 2022 Constable Recruitment Process Marred With Irregularities, Alleged Corruption Calls for Review as Recruitment List Flooded with Non-Applicants The Nigeria Police Force has raised alarm on the irregularities and alleged corruption of the recently released names of successful candidates in the ongoing 2022/23 Police Constables Recruitment Exercise. This became necessary upon…
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alabs1 · 7 months ago
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Police Confirms 2022 Constable Recruitment Process Marred With Irregularities, Alleged Corruption
...Calls for Review as Recruitment List Flooded with Non-Applicants The Nigeria Police Force has raised alarm on the irregularities and alleged corruption of the recently released names of successful candidates in the ongoing 2022/23 Police Constables Recruitment Exercise. This became necessary upon being inundated with a series of complaints and allegations of corruption raised by unsuspecting…
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betshy · 7 months ago
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Nigerian Gangs: A Growing Problem in British Cities
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Over the past few years, the presence of Nigerian gangs in British cities has become a growing concern for authorities and citizens alike. Unbeknownst to many, these criminal organisations have been operating in the shadows, engaging in activities such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, and fraud. The rise of Nigerian gangs in the UK can be traced back to the 1980s when a wave of Nigerian immigrants arrived in the country looking for better opportunities. Unfortunately, some of these individuals turned to a life of crime, forming gangs as a means of survival and control within their communities. One of the most notorious Nigerian gangs in the UK is the "Eiye" confraternity, which originated in Nigeria and has since spread its influence to British cities. Members of the Eiye gang are known for their violent tactics, including attacks on rival groups and intimidation of local residents. Another prominent Nigerian gang in the UK is known as the "Black Axe" cult, which has been linked to various criminal activities, including drug trafficking and money laundering. The Black Axe gang is known for its strict code of conduct and loyalty to its members, which makes it difficult for law enforcement agencies to infiltrate and dismantle the organisation. The presence of Nigerian gangs in British cities has had a devastating impact on communities, with increased levels of violence, drug abuse, and exploitation of vulnerable individuals. The gangs have also been known to target young people, recruiting them into a life of crime and violence. In response to the growing problem of Nigerian gangs in the UK, authorities have stepped up efforts to combat their activities. This includes increased police presence in areas known to be hotbeds of gang activity, as well as targeted operations to disrupt their criminal operations. Despite these efforts, Nigerian gangs continue to pose a significant threat to the safety and security of British cities. It is crucial for authorities, communities, and individuals to work together to combat the influence of these criminal organisations and protect vulnerable members of society from falling prey to their activities. In conclusion, the rise of Nigerian gangs in British cities is a growing problem that requires urgent attention and action. By raising awareness of the issue and working together to address the root causes of gang violence, we can create safer and more prosperous communities for all. Read the full article
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powertrumpeter · 10 months ago
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Open Letter To New Niger Republic Leader Tchiani
Good Day Sir (Bonjour Monsieur),
We want to first congratulate you, for your outstanding performance in revamping the ailing economy of Niger Republic; months after taking over power from your corrupt predecessor. Your country’s economy and standard of living, are among the fastest growing in Africa. Do not relent in your efforts.
Many believe it’s expedient for persons like you, to come on board to salvage the mess, some African leaders are in. We have military or civilian coup. In Africa, military takeover of government in some countries, can be justified. Quite a number of African Presidents are very corrupt, and stooges of colonial masters. Civilian coup occurs, when election results are massively rigged and manipulated, to remove the real winner of presidential election. Then, the looser is declared the winner. It happened in Nigeria in the year 2023 Presidential Election. Civilian coup should be more condemnable than military coup.
Sir, we appeal you use your credible position as Niger leader, to address the menace of your nationals in other countries; especially in Nigeria. Peasant Fulanis recruited from Niger Republic, and some other African countries, are being used by Nigerian Northern elite, to wreck havoc in the Middle belt, and Southern part of Nigeria. They are brain-washed to shun western education. Instead, they are engaged in primitive Jihad war of killing people, and dispossessing them of their ancestral lands. These disguised murderers and kidnappers, use nomadic cattle rearing to cover up their atrocities, and heinous crimes against our people.
You can redeem the reputation of your country, which has being dragged to the mud, by recalling and rehabilitating these vulnerable ones. Build ranches for them to breed healthy, well nourished cows, with modern facilities. Build more skill-acquisition centres. Make education compulsory, at least up to primary school level; even among the nomadic herdsmen. These will go a long way to reduce drastically, the exploitation of herdsmen and other peasants, by evil politicians and elite. Illiterate and ill-educated war mongers ruling in Nigeria, have no regard for human lives. They shed blood to pursue their selfish, political ambitions.
Why can’t they use their own children and close relatives, to commit those atrocities? Religious hypocrites! Their children are in the best schools overseas; living ostentatious lifestyles there. They arm Fulanis of poor background to, destroy farmlands, rape women and girls, as well as engage in kidnapping and ritual killings.
A civilian dictator in Nigeria, handed over power to his puppet in 2023, who lost in an election. It was a well, orchestrated civilian coup, calculated to cover up his mess, while in office. He was the architect of Fulani herdsmen terrorism across the country: apart from the treasury he looted with impunity. He encouraged the influx of Fulani from Niger Republic and other neighbouring countries for sinister motives. He armed them with automatic weapons to invade communities. Also, he massively recruited them into the Military and Police. He sent a lot of them to fight our people here in Biafra land.
This impostor, colluded with some governors in Biafra land, especially in Imo State, to recruit Fulanis (many from Niger) into Ebubeagu Vigilante group, along with pipeline vandals from River State, to fight Biafra agitators. We urge you to call them back home. You can give them a much better future. They are facing a very formidable Biafrans, who are highly determined to defend themselves against their sworn enemies. Gone are the days when Gowon and his cohorts, recruited “Gwodo Gwodo” soldiers from Northern neighbors, to maim and kill our people; then got away with it.
We have confidence you will return those terrorists in uniforms, hastily enlisted into the Armed Forces by Nigerian Authorities, back to your country. A lot of them are from Niger Republic. Don’t allow them to be used, as experimental guinea pigs by wicked rulers. The truth is that they are on suicide mission. This generation of Biafra agitators they are fighting, are the descendants of those who fought for Biafra, during Nigerian civil war in the 1960s. Let them withdraw from our land with their deadly weapons. We don’t have anything personal against them.
In fact, we have many Fulanis, who engage in legitimate means of livelihood here. They trade in food stuffs like: rice, beans and yams. As well they sell clothes. We patronize them; and co-exist peacefully with them. Of course, we don’t have problems with this set of people. Recall those ones who make themselves willing tools, in the hands of wicked Northern politicians and elite. They will never succeed in Biafra land, for God Almighty is solidly behind us.
We urge you to carry out thorough probe, on how your nationals are being recruited and used to carry out heinous crimes in Nigeria, in the name of Jihad war. They are sponsored to involve in kidnapping and ritual killing business. You must have heard how a Methodist Church Prelate in Nigeria, was kidnapped with his two colleagues. Ransom of 100 million naira was paid to their abductors, who include your citizens from Niger Republic. It happened in Umunneochi, Abia State in Biafra land in the year 2022. They are also actively involved in kidnapping and ritual murders in Abia Cattle markets. Recently, Abia Governor ordered a raid in the place; and many decomposing bodies were discovered there; some of them beheaded. These are a tip of the iceberg, of the dirty jobs your nationals are being used to do in Nigeria; particularly in Biafra land.
There is no doubt you’re a man of integrity and educated enough; going by your superlative performance in office, and conduct so far. Do not align yourself with wicked rulers; whether still in power or out of power. You’re not compatible with that illiterate dictator, who relinquished power in the year 2023 in Nigeria. He brought the country to its knees during the years of his tyranny. He is ill-educated junta that doesn’t have even primary school certificate. Thousands of people were brutally murdered across the country: in pursuit of his primitive Jihadist agenda. He used Fulani herdsmen, to kill and take over communal lands. He impersonates somebody who died several years ago. This charlatan staged civilian coup in Nigeria; to hand over power to someone who lost woefully in the election. Somebody from Biafra land (Peter Obi), won the election clearly. He hates our people to his own peril.
His plan was to flee to Niger Republic, and hide after handing over power. Now, he must have realized somebody like you won’t condone his crimes against humanity. His evils shall find him out. The evils men do live with them. It’s a matter of time, he will be brought to book for his abominable acts. He is the most wicked and corrupt person that has ever ruled Nigeria. If you want to maintain your integrity before the International Community, distance yourself from him. We are looking forward to your positive response… https://powertrumpeter.org/?p=482.
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hardynwa · 10 months ago
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Imo: Simon Ekpa funding criminals in Orsuihitukwa, ESN has no camp there – IPOB knocks Army, others
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Wednesday said criminals operating in the Orsuihitukwa, Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State, are funded and recruited by Finland-based self-styled Biafra agitator, Simon Ekpa. IPOB explained that the criminals are not members of its Eastern Security Network, ESN, but infiltrators recruited and funded by Ekpa. Emma Powerful was reacting to a viral video of the Nigerian Joint Security Forces dancing at Eke Ubahi Eze market at Orsuihiteukwa, Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State. Describing their action as an “unfortunate dance of shame,” Powerful insisted that ESN has no camp in Orsuihiteukwa, adding that the militia arm of IPOB is not a terrorist organization. A statement by Powerful reads partly: “The global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by the great prophet and liberator Mazi Nnamdi Okwuchukwu Kanu sees the dance of shame by the Nigeria Joint Security Forces at Eke Ubahi Eze market at Orsuihiteukwa in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State as making a caricature of the Nigeria Security institutions. ESN does not have any camps at Orsuihitukwa, and all ESN camps are intact. “And again, ESN is not a terrorist para-military but a group of self-defense, law-abiding volunteers that protect our communities from Islamic terrorists the Nigerian government does not wish to confront. “On Monday 4th March, 2024, a combined forces of Nigeria Army, Navy, Air Force, DSS, Civil Defence Corps and Police on a combat mission at Orsuihitukwa were seen dancing around the village market like boys scouts on a crusade in a viral video. The supposed Forces were seen dancing with a megaphone and wufa speaker like unprofessional men as they claim to have defeated and dislodged ESN snd IPOB from Orsuihitukwa The villagers were watching these men making caricatures of themselves in the market square unimpressed. “The Nigerian government and her murderous Security Forces can go to any length to blackmail IPOB and ESN. This latest dance of shame at the market square in Imo State by the Nigerian security forces shows they are madmen in the security apparatus of Nigeria and this show is among the cheapest blackmail and propaganda against IPOB and ESN. “Unfortunately for the Nigeria Security Forces, Ndigbo know that the criminals operating in the Orsuihitukwa are not ESN under IPOB but the infiltrators recruited, funded, sent by the Nigeria government through their Fulani double agent alamajiri boy in Finland. “The criminal camp leader called Butuzor (Temple) is their general commander for Simon Ekpa. There has been many leaked audios of their conversations all over social media. These criminals have not hidden their bitterness and anger against IPOB and IPOB leadership. Recently, these criminals have denounced IPOB and ESN. “In some of the gruesome pictures of some of the criminals that these shameless and murderous Security Forces eliminated showed that they were wearing the so-called Liberation Army regalias. Even the items and insignia recovered from the invaded camps were that of the Liberation Army under the fraudulent Biafra government in exile that Simon Ekpa was deceptively scamming ignorant and gullible people with.” Read the full article
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rainsmediaradio · 1 year ago
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Nigeria's Worsening Security Situation
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Nigeria's Worsening Security Situation
Nigeria's Worsening Security Situation by Dr Kenny Odugbemi
The Multidimensional poverty ravaging 133m of Nigeria citizenship manifesting in form of hunger, anger, oppression have now metamorphosed into terrorism from instance of Boko Haram, kidnapping, killing and many held hostage whilst collecting heavy ransom, from credible intelligence the kidnappers use cellphone with NIN, and letter of attack to forward the community before the real attack, yet they still sustain thier operation, because of internal conniviance of miscreant s across various communities, make the terrorist more audacious in thier demand leveraging on thier own local intelligence sponsored by faceless cabals who remain undercover, yet we have National intelligence and State intelligence managed by diverse ethnic groups wrongly posted with good knowledge of environment, culture and language of host communities SM Morgan intelligence- African focused research group has reported that more than 3,620 Nigerians were kidnapped for ransom from July 2023 till date SM intelligence stated Nigerian has paid more N302m, the kidnappers at present demanding for N100m from a victim calling on their daughter to show serious ness as the victim's father struggles to pay ransom. Typical question Why is NIN not effective in tracking kidnappers demand Why is the security interface and intelligence not respond at nick of time to deactivate this nuisance? Why are we not tracking the kidnappers Why does the security interface not collaborate with Air force if their is a collaboration to aid the rescue mission Critical gaps Non-critical of Security audit by third parties other than the existing security interface who tend to cover their gaps and inadequacies State Police formation frustrated by Governors, with complaint of paucity of funds to give room for continuous impunity for looting in form of security vote Kidnappers, terrorists communicate thier demand, no tracker to monitor the movement vin hilly mountain that are not motorable, so why not use the same drone bomb that kills people in spurious ways? Police formation not well tooled to go after terrorist and kidnappers Over reliance on Army Forms,not well remunerated,poor welfare structure, and low fire power Investigation team and state intelligence are overwhelmed Police formation who are insufficient with poor welfare,lack of sophisticated new AK 47 weaponry comparable to attackers in all form do not have well trained, hence police officer and Military died helplessly during combat operation Military formation suffers internal attrition, is simply overwhelmed, under resource and under trained Delay in Military attention due to incoherent Security intelligence network, because of lack of clarity, Military tends to exhibit restraints Army formation were wrong use, for civil intervention instead of maintaining external aggression as the Military are trained to kill, not to be killed in urban confrontation Recruitment is carried out without consideration for a clear understanding of culture, language that is why there is no accountability Undue interference, when terrorist are captured and later released as claimed by the Chief of Defence, this is highly frustrating and keeping moral level at extremely low levels, not minding resources to train soldiers who often die regularly at every combat operation. Conclusion Civilians suffer the highest mortality of kidnapping-75% of death in kidnap cases were civilians,out of 570 death were civilians,122 kidnappers and 19; Secure agent Unrecorded deaths of Army officers in every combat It is time for present administration to stop politicking and politicizing issues of Security It is time to restructure the security armforces to facilitate emergence of State police formation separated from Federal security formation Read the full article
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gbeducitynews · 1 year ago
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Police recruitment: Be wary of imposters – NPF warns candidates
The Nigeria Police Force has warned candidates who have been shortlisted in the 2022 constables recruitment exercise to be wary of imposters. State Commissioner of Police CP. Mohammed Usaini Gumel gave the warning while addressing applicants at the Police Officers’ Mess, Bompai, Kano. He urged the candidates to be wary of some imposters who parade themselves as members of the Police Recruitment…
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ejesgistnews · 2 months ago
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By Endurance Ikanone In Delta State, Nigeria, a remarkable individual has left an indelible mark on the policing landscape. CSP Harrison Nwabuisi, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Sapele Police Division, has demonstrated exceptional leadership, humility, and dedication to duty. His remarkable attributes, ideas, and behavioral patterns have earned him widespread admiration, and many believe that his approach to policing should be taught as a course at the Nigeria Police Academy. Read Also: Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for FIRS Recruitment in Nigeria for Tax Officer I & II CSP Nwabuisi's exceptional qualities have inspired countless individuals, including myself. His humility, generosity, and understanding nature have made him a beloved figure in Sapele Local Government Area. Whenever I interact with him, I am struck by his remarkable disposition and ideas, which always leave me in awe. His impact has been so profound that I have become eager to join the Nigeria Police Force, were it not for my age. As CSP Nwabuisi prepares to leave the stage, the question on everyone's mind is, who can replace him? Residents of Sapele are unanimous in their desire for the Nigeria Police to extend his service. The Delta State Commissioner of Police is urged to consider this request, as CSP Nwabuisi's departure will leave a significant void. CSP Nwabuisi's achievements are a testament to his unwavering commitment to serving the people of Delta State. His remarkable leadership has fostered a sense of community and cooperation between the police and the public. His approach to policing is built on mutual respect, trust, and empathy. Under his guidance, the Sapele Police Division has become a model of efficiency and effectiveness. His innovative strategies have led to a significant reduction in crime rates, making Sapele a safer and more secure environment for residents. CSP Nwabuisi's exemplary behavior and work ethic make him an ideal role model for younger police officers. His dedication to duty, integrity, and compassion have earned him the respect and admiration of his colleagues and the public. As he prepares to leave the stage, it is essential to recognize the impact he has had on the lives of countless individuals. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of police officers, and his contributions to the Nigeria Police Force will never be forgotten. Residents of Sapele and beyond have poured in tributes to CSP Nwabuisi, praising his exceptional leadership and commitment to service. His departure will be deeply felt, but his legacy will endure. In the words of a local resident, "CSP Nwabuisi is a true hero and a shining example of what it means to serve with integrity and compassion. We will miss him dearly, but his impact will continue to inspire us." As we are set to bid farewell to this exceptional officer, we honour his service and dedication to the people of Sapele and Delta State. CSP Harrison Nwabuisi will forever be remembered as one of the best police officers in Delta State's history.
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crimechannels · 1 year ago
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By • Olalekan Fagbade BREAKING: Police gives Party spokesperson 24 hours ultimatum to prove claim that CP recruited thugs The Nigeria Police Force has given the spokesperson of Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Kogi State Farouk Adejoh 24 hours to throw more light on his allegation that the Commissioner of Police Bethrand Onuoha was responsible for recruiting thugs for a particular political party in the state. Spokesperson of the Kogi State Police Command, SP William Ovye Aya, in a statement on Thursday described the statement credited to Adejoh as a direct affront on the integrity and authority of the Nigerian Police Force. Aya insisted that Ajejoh should within the time given to him substantiate his allegation against the State Police Command and the Commissioner of Police, or face the consequence of his action. “The Police Command doesn’t belong to any political party. Our responsibility is to protect lives and property, a mandate we have protected without fear or favour. “Today, we received reports of a protest gone awry at the State Office of the Independent National Electoral Commission. The CP swiftly directed the deployment of officers and men to restore normalcy at the INEC Office. “Our concern is the protection of the staff and property of the Electoral Commission as well as the safety of the citizens transacting businesses around the INEC Office. “With the support of other security agencies, calm was restored at the INEC State Headquarters. “How the operation that restored peace at the INEC Office has infuriated the Social Democratic Party is what we don’t understand. The protesters who blocked the road and were burning tires to scare people were all wearing the fez caps of the Social Democratic Party,” the Kogi police spokesperson said in the statement. The statement added the Kogi State Commissioner of Police has “unbiasedly’ directed a full investigation into the allegation raised by the SDP spokesperson with a view to ensure that a final knell is placed on attempts by politicians to drag the Police Force into partisan disagreements.
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arewanahiya · 1 year ago
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Breaking News: PSC Launches Police Recruiting Board for Nigeria Police Recruitment 2023/2024
Breaking News: PSC Launches Police Recruiting Board for Nigeria Police Recruitment 2023/2024   Introduction: In a groundbreaking announcement, the Police Service Commission (PSC) has officially launched the Police Recruiting Board, heralding the commencement of the highly anticipated Nigeria Police Recruitment for the years 2023/2024. This development is of immense significance to all aspiring…
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