Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by FOSAC: 1:39am On Jan 29, 2020 |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Ustec: 1:44am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Herdsmen everywhere |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by juman(m): 1:58am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Hmmmm.
See their faces. Young men. Thieves are human being. Surprise. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by BuddhaPalm(m): 2:00am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Paulpaulpaul: NPF somehow think Nigerians are daft, how on earth will I believe that car snatchers can't afford better pump action or other better rifles.
They will arrest people and post some useless WW1 guns They don't need to be armed like Rambo to snatch vehicles. They just need to be armed vs unarmed victims. 3 Likes |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by cardoctor(m): 3:44am On Jan 29, 2020 |
This, I believe is where this story ends. We will not hear of any trial or court convictions on this case again. No news is good news. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Ashirioluwa: 4:06am On Jan 29, 2020 |
voltron14: Once they make money from their crime they say they are Yahoo boys. You are right........ even kidnappers are Yahoo boys once they get ransom 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Ashirioluwa: 4:24am On Jan 29, 2020 |
JosephXavier: Police he, if they arrest you they will bring out all the ammunition in their possession Na those two boys wey dem arrest get all these gun? Pray not to be a victim. Guns are easy to get these days in Nigeria. Nigerian Customs intercepted 5 40ft containers fully loaded with guns. These guns are not for the Police or other security forces. The guns are for sale to some of theses cult boys, the armed robbers and some of the lazy Yahoo boys. Travel to the Eastern part then you will see the guns that the community vigilantes are using. More powerful than that of police |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Alanzazani: 4:59am On Jan 29, 2020 |
payperpost: ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something. This is very true. We take our security for granted all in the name of one Nigeria. A man was killed in Abuja this same way. A father of 2. Just because he hut an okada due to no fault of his. These criminals without address chased him, cornered him and stabbed him which led to his death . |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Yoighaman(m): 5:30am On Jan 29, 2020 |
payperpost: ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something. I concur 100% and you just spoke the minds of millions of us. These guys are a real menace to the society, a time bomb waiting to explode, the earlier something is done to curb their excesses and nuances in life's outlook, the better. God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Ryan03(f): 5:42am On Jan 29, 2020 |
WowSweetGuy: hmm
looks more of police guns in display up there...d office gun tag numbers clearly showing written on white you for ask questions instead of concluding on what you don't know na. That white whatever you see us the exhibit registration number which is done by the exhibit keeper |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by jp130(m): 5:50am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Check my signature, new season beginning today |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by LabDNA: 5:55am On Jan 29, 2020 |
payperpost: ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something. Since Buhari won elections, the hausas have been telling themselves that they own Lagos in their mosques. And they have been looking the part. Lagos is going going gone, go to Idi araba, Agege, Moricas, yaba and do a study on them. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by frozen70(f): 6:05am On Jan 29, 2020 |
You see ehh, I try look at robbers pictures to find out if they were born differently or have a particular features that makes them stealing
But I see nothing on them to identify such
Does it mean that their parents would have use 200 condom to save the entire family and nation of their embarrassment |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Wizikal(m): 6:13am On Jan 29, 2020 |
In most cases this men might not be the criminals! |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by samson07(m): 6:35am On Jan 29, 2020 |
psalmsmiles: See them faces. Heartless bunch. Because of money way we go leave for this world, some people go look fellow human being for eyes kill them. Now they assume a sympathetic pose for the cameras. A life for a life.. Justice should be served hot hot On a lighter note, where's that guy that usually says Imes is coming on every thread? imes should come quick o, no time |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by petitejolie(f): 7:16am On Jan 29, 2020 |
payperpost: ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something. Na Hausa Fulani people. As Dey Av banned Okada in droves now. Dey will result to crime. D security or d amotekun should begin immediately |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Kokoebapluse(m): 7:50am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Fulani again? |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Marvieduke(f): 8:04am On Jan 29, 2020 |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by jnoz23(m): 8:35am On Jan 29, 2020 |
WowSweetGuy: hmm
looks more of police guns in display up there...d office gun tag numbers clearly showing written on white Truly sense is not common |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by GermanPoison(m): 8:53am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Igbo amaka |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Realdollars: 9:08am On Jan 29, 2020 |
Attention!!! Finally, God has forgiven Satan after eons of years, on the ground that Nigerians are God's real enemy, they oppose God and do evil more than Satan. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by IamPlato(m): 10:31am On Jan 29, 2020 |
nanauju: Ghana bathing soap, totally natural, no chemicals added, it is produced with fruits, herbs and plants, it lightens, smoothens ur skin and makes u look younger and your skin cleaner. It clears black spots, black knuckles, stretch marks and pimples in few days how Much |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by nickxtra(m): 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
[quote author=payperpost post=86189779]ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something.[/quot
Exactly what is happening in Abuja |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by nickxtra(m): 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
[quote author=payperpost post=86189779]ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something.[/quote/]
Exactly what is happening in Abuja |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by mechanics(m): 5:25pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
Good for them. |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by nanauju(f): 5:39pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by nanauju(f): 5:39pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
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How much does it cost? It's 1500 Please call or whatsapp on 070 6180 9819 |
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Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by joinnow: 8:20pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
payperpost: ok good one.
*#COPIED* Danger looming in many cities in the southwest With invasion of unruly Okada rider from the north
*EVERYBODY IS IN SERIOUS DANGER!* Last week, a motorist in Festac Town hit an okada rider. He was trying to negotiate a turn, while signaling with his blinker. Unfortunately the motorcycle rider was going too fast, and did not know his road signs.
The result was an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle, and injured both rider and passenger. Before the driver of the car could come out of his car and offer assistance to the injured, about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans.
As onlookers stared, the okada mob beat the driver of the car senseless and damaged his vehicle. He only escaped with his life after he parted with N35,000. In December 2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider came out of nowhere and ran into her car. When she came out of her car to assess the damage, a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada hooligans.
This is becoming a regular occurrence in and around Major cities in the southwest. Who are these okada riders? Where do they come from? Why are there so many of them? How come we cannot identify them? Where do they sleep at night? Who is funding the purchase of motorcycle?
These are questions we have to ask ourselves, and appeal to our government and police to answer.
In the last one year the influx of northerners parading as commercial bike riders, trash packers, vendors of tomato, fruits and vegetables, shoemakers, tinkers (garuwa paper), and other petty items vendors is alarming.
These men come to Lagos in droves and settle wherever with no identification, no address, no documentation. Nobody knows their real names; where they come from, or how to monitor them.
They parade around as cart pushers and steal drainage covers and man-hole covers, leaving gaping holes in the road. They steal generators and air conditioning units from houses and flats, and under the guise of bike riders, they rob innocent men and women at night or in the early mornings.
You cannot catch them because they have no identity and no one seems to know them. What you may find most alarming is this; they know you. They know where you live and how many children you have, but you know nothing about them.
Most of them are not even Nigerian! They come from Niger and Chad and sleep outside your streets or roam around at night looking for what to steal.
I overheard a group of them joking that if any of their members is killed, they will spill blood before anyone knows what is happening. They did not know that I understand Hausa, so they spoke freely. If you live in or around southwest , please forward this message to everyone you know. It’s high time we check this massive invasion and force these people to identify themselves.
Let 1966 and 1967 not repeat again, because these men all carry weapons and are just waiting for some sort of signal to use them. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and threatened to stab him and his colleagues.
This happened on Monday at Mile 2! We are in danger and we don’t seem to know or care. By the time this message gets to the LG Chairman and the State Governor, perhaps they will force these men to begin to carry ID or even reduce their huge numbers. I am not a bigot, and I don’t have anything against any tribe. But I value the lives of my family and neighbors, and I don’t want to wait until something disastrous happens before I say something. kindly forward to Amuteku to look into d matter |
Re: Abia Police Arrest Killers Of Husband And Wife (Photos) by Slimdada(m): 8:28pm On Jan 29, 2020 |
The five of them were killed today and their body deposited at FMC mortuary umuahia. Say no to crime ghetto yutes |