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Division Problem Quiz and Percent Problem Quiz by Prof. Nwada Nkechi Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri... On Saturday, June 28, 2014 12:58 PM, aauwnycpres via AfricanWorldForum wrote: My brother Mazis accounting arithmetic skills are highly needed in court. There is definitely addition and subtraction to be done. There may even be multiplication and division to be done. Bus load convoy apprehended = 486 BH suspects = 1 Kingpin + 86 members = 87 Innocent migrant workers = 144 Status determined = 144 + 87 = 231 Yet to be determined = 486 - 231 = 155 Others BH suspects apprehended 1 bus sponsor in Bauchi 21 suspects in Enugu with military uniforms Total BH suspects = 87 + 1 + 21 = 109 Division problems quiz 1. What is the ratio of persons killed in BH incidents to the BH suspects apprehended? 2. What is the ratio of BH displaced persons or refugees to the BH suspects apprehended? 3. What is the ratio of BH kidnapped persons to the BH suspects apprehended? 4. What is the ratio of BH maimed victims to the BH suspects apprehended? Percent problems quiz 1. What percent of the Nigerian population have been killed by BH? 2. What percent of the Nigerian population has been maimed by BH? 3. What percent of the Nigerian population has been displaced by BH? 4. What percent of the Nigerian population has been kidnapped by BH? 5. What percent of the Nigerian security forces budget has been spent on BH related security matters? Remain blessed Nkechi Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T ________________________________ From: Oke Osisi Common Sense Uncommon Knowledge Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 11:40:08 -0500 To: ; NaijaObserver@yahoogroups Cc: IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups; Ola Kassim; Nebukadineze Adiele; avatarmd10701@yahoo; africanworldforum@googlegroups; aauwnycpres@aol; naijaintellects@googlegroups; okonkwonetworks@googlegroups; talknigeria@yahoogroups; YanArewa@yahoogroups.; nigeria360@yahoogroups; NewnaijaPolitics@yahoogroups Subject: RE: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: ||NaijaObserver|| Re: [IgboWorldForum] Re: #2: Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri... Mari Igirigi, You could be funny at times. You wrote, Put them on trial and I will volunteer my services to prove that they are Boko Haram.  My question is, what services of yours are you referring to, your accounting services?  So, you will count, add, multiply and devide them in court?  Oke Osisi Common Sense, Uncommon Knowledge Sent on the new Sprint Network from my Samsung Galaxy Note® 3 -------- Original message -------- From: Ezeana Igirigi Achusim pachusim@yahoo [NIgerianWorldForum] Date:06/28/2014 9:12 AM (GMT-06:00) To: NaijaObserver@yahoogroups Cc: IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups,Ola Kassim ,Nebukadineze Adiele ,avatarmd10701@yahoo,africanworldforum@googlegroups,NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups,aauwnycpres@aol,naijaintellects@googlegroups,okonkwonetworks@googlegroups,talknigeria@yahoogroups,YanArewa@yahoogroups,nigeria360@yahoogroups,NewnaijaPolitics@yahoogroups Subject: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: ||NaijaObserver|| Re: [IgboWorldForum] Re: #2: Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri...   Nwanna: I did not know that police and EFCC lose cases because they did not do thorough investigations. Yea. Every day I am bored with suckers telling us that Nigeria is soaked with corruption. They tell you of Boko Haram bombings and mayhem. And nobody has been convicted because the police and EFCC did not conduct a thorough investigation? Which means there is no corruption and there are no Boko Haram? Do you see the fallacy in your informed argument?  Here. If they look like and smell like and move like Boko Haram, they are Boko Haram. Believe me, the ordinary folks in the north want Boko Haram done away with. They are the ones dying daily. They are the ones who have their children kidnapped. The 486 Boko Haram detained in Abia are on an expansion mission to blanket the entire country with their mayhem. And there you are having all sorts of excuses for the detainees.  Tell you what. Put them on trial and I will volunteer my services to prove that they are Boko Haram. All I request is a jury drawn randomly from across Nigeria to decide whether they are Boko Haram or not. Let me tell you one more time. Northerners are sick and tired of Boko Haram killing, raping and kidnapping them. They too want every Boko Haram fried alive.  Listen. The 486 are Boko Haram. Try them as such. A lady suicide bomber in Lagos was Boko Haram. Proven only after the bomb explosion. You want the 486 to bomb Rivers state first before you are convinced they are Boko Haram? And I am Ezeana Igirigi Achusim Odi-Isaa Nwa Dim Orioha  Sent from my iPhone On Jun 28, 2014, at 2:57 AM, ugepat@yahoo [NaijaObserver] wrote:   >How about this. People get charged with a crime and they are given a chance to defend themselves - Ezeana. > >Im trying to avoid commenting on these matters, but sometimes its difficult. >Do you know why the police and EFCC lose many cases? Its because they dont do thorough investigations sometimes. >When you take these youth to court without proper investigation, you have reduced the work of the defence attorney. All his clients will say is Not guilty. And you cant prove otherwise because you dont have the evidence. >In other words, you need evidence to prosecute them. Coming from the north to the south is no evidence; being Hausa/Fulani is no evidence, neither is moving in a convoy. Having less than N1000 is no evidence. Got it? Each of these is only part of the pieces that need to be fitted together to get actionable evidence. >If what is gathered is not persuasive enough, the judge will throw out the case and they will be unleashed where you dont want them to be - as free persons. If they are actually BH people, they will do what they set out to accomplish. >So, it is better to make haste slowly. >Patrick Ugeh > > > >Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN >________________________________ > >From: Ezeana Igirigi Achusim pachusim@yahoo [IgboWorldForum] >Sender: IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups >Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 01:19:58 -0500 >To: Ola Kassim >ReplyTo: IgboWorldForum@yahoogroups >Cc: Nebukadineze Adiele; avatarmd10701@yahoo; africanworldforum@googlegroups; NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups; aauwnycpres@aol; naijaintellects@googlegroups; okonkwonetworks@googlegroups; igboworldforum@yahoogroups; naijaobserver@yahoogroups; talknigeria@yahoogroups; YanArewa@yahoogroups; nigeria360@yahoogroups; NewnaijaPolitics@yahoogroups >Subject: [IgboWorldForum] Re: #2: Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri... > >  >Ola: > > >You are slowly getting it. You are extremely curious who the passengers are, but you want us to take for ever to determine who they are? > > >How about this. People get charged with a crime and they are given a chance to defend themselves. Why not charge the passengers in court for conspiracy to cause harm in southern Nigeria as Boko Haram and then give them a chance to prove that they are not Boko Haram. Being charged as Boko Haram does not mean they are guilty, until the courts decide that they failed to prove that they are not.  > > >I say they are Boko Haram, and I want people to prove that they are not. The suckers who refuse to see the light tell me they are not Boko Haram because no one has proven that they are.  > > >Do you have an idea how these suckers want me to prove that these detainees are Boko Haram? Come with me. The guys who abducted the Chiboc girls are Boko Haram. The guys who bomb Abuja and Kano and Maiduguri are Boko Haram. We have proven that they are Boko Haram because they have bombed and terrorized the nation. Are you still with me? Because the 486 detainees have not been caught bombing or kidnapping our youth, they are not Boko Haram? Do you see the recklessness in that argument? So, you release the 486 and wait and watch. After they bomb and kidnap Rivers state and youth, then you will classify them as Boko Haram? That is dumb.  > > >I say, err on the side of caution, charge them and see who shows up to defend them. Find out who pays the attorneys. And follow the money and see where the money paid the attorneys came from.  > > >Remember that terrorists released by the US joined other Jihadists after their release to do harm to the US. Release the 486 and we shall all regret it. The north want Boko Haram gone.  > > >And I am > > >Ezeana Igirigi Achusim >Odi-Isaa >Nwa Dim Orioha  > >Sent from my iPhone > >On Jun 27, 2014, at 10:22 PM, Ola Kassim wrote: > > >Nebu >> >> >>We are now in sync! >> >> >>An injustice visited on one of us is an injustice visited on all! >> >> >>I remain extremely curious about >>who the passengers on the bus are, the purpose of their journey >>and their final destination. >> >> >>We must be patient and allow due justice to inform the process and reserve our judgement until then. >> >> >>The Boko haram nmenace in Nigeria is getting too close to home for comfort not only for me and my family but too many Nigerians. >> >> >>The previous two bomb blasts at Nyanya, Abuja took place in around the same location which is less than 1000 metres to the gate of the compound where my PA in Abuja resides with his wife and three young kids..  >> >> >>I have been urging him to move back to the central area of Abuja for more security ever since the Nyanya >>Bomb attacks.   >> >> >>I was shocked to receive the news two days ago that a young >>driver who drives a cab for him was one of the unfortunate victims of the latest Shopping Plaza attacks in Wuse 2 which is in central Abuja the same area I have been urging my PA >>To relocate to. The deceased >>young driver and his wife had a 9 month old daughter. >> >> >>Thus, it seems that no where In Nigeria would be safe - not even Aso Rock -if we do not find an effective and lasting solution to the Boko Haram menace soon. >> >> >>Even though, I do not have a solution to this thorny issue I am certain that scape-goating and ethnic profiling would only make things worse. >> >> >> >> >>Bye  >> >> >>Ola >> >> >> >> >>Sent from my iPhone >> >>On Jun 27, 2014, at 6:23 PM, Nebukadineze Adiele wrote: >> >> >>Olola, >>>If your argument was against some Internet commentators blanket accusation of the travelers as boko haram, then your argument is tenable. But you did not make that very clear, especially with your weak analogy of Okada riders who, if rounded up, would equal Igbos profiled. >>>  >>>If you search the archives, you will see that on the day or the next of that arrest, I had called for caution by asking folks not jump into conclusions without investigations (Obi Nwankanma did similarly and so have others); I also cautioned against profiling along ethnicity or religion. >>>  >>>In a nation where security works as expected, the travelers would have been stopped long before they got to Abia. In fact, the army commander in Abia wondered how they made it up to Abia state with such large convoys without having been stopped anywhere. But what Nigerians do not know is that the intelligence that led to their being stopped was provided to the Nigerian security personnel by the foreign intelligence outfits helping Nigeria with finding the Chibok girls. >>>  >>>The point of my mild irritation with you and Stevek was that your arguments clearly gave the impression that this matter is about injustice visited upon Northerners by Igbos and that Igbos are jubilating over such an injustice. That type of distortion of this event happened in 1966 and the everyday Igbos paid with lives over something with which they had nothing do. I could not sit here and watch a repeat of that, however mildly.  >>>    >>> >>>Nebukadineze Adiele >>>Organized religion sired irrationality. >>> >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: olakassimmd >>>To: Nebukadineze ; pachusim >>>Cc: avatarmd10701 ; africanworldforum ; NIgerianWorldForum ; aauwnycpres ; naijaintellects ; okonkwonetworks ; igboworldforum ; naijaobserver ; talknigeria ; YanArewa ; nigeria360 ; NewnaijaPolitics >>>Sent: Fri, Jun 27, 2014 7:05 am >>>Subject: Re: Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri... >>> >>> >>> >>>  >>>  >>>Nebu: >>>  >>>Your weak response reminds me of those who complain of being stopped >>>while flying --driving black at 160 km or 100 miles per hour on US or Canadian Highways >>>when the speed limit is only 100 km or 60 miles per hour considering that >>>the traffic police officer sitting in his decoy car has no means of knowing the race or gender of the driver-pilot until he or she is pulled over! >>>  >>>I had no problem with the pulling over of the convoy of vehicles carrying 484 passengers of >>>northern Nigerian origin by the police or military officers as they would have been >>>derelict of ther duties if they had failed to do so, anywhere in Nigeria even in normal >>>times, not to mention the ongoing constant security threats due to Boko Haram activities. >>>  >>>My disgust is directed at those commentaors, mostly of SE origin who have been labelling >>>all the passengers in the convoy of vehicles as Boko Haram terrorists not merely Boko Haram >>>suspects as the police had earlier presented them. >>>  >>>You may not want to accept  my analogy of the Okada drivers who despite providing >>>badly needed affordable transportation services in their communities in Lagos might also be corraled >>>like sheep and cattle for questioning in the same manner the northern Nigerians were paraded >>>in public--just because of suspicions that a few of  the Okada drivers might have been >>>involved in armed robbery offences--even though the vast majority are totally innocent. >>>  >>>There is a world of difference between being considered to be a BH suspect  and being >>>accused and judged without trial to be a BH terrorist--to the extent that some clueless >>>commenatators were suggesting that they should all be deported to Mali, Niger or >>>some other North African countries notwithstanding their claims to be Nigerian citizens. >>>  >>>I will repeat:--we must learn to treat one another in the same way and manner we would like >>>to be treated if we were to find ourselves in others shoes. >>>  >>>It is not what we do that matters most of the time; sometimes it is what we say or write. >>>Perception as they say is 99.999999% of reality--to the observer even though it may >>>be totally wrong because circumstances might have been confused for one reason or the >>>other.. >>>  >>>Let us learn to be more sensitive! >>>  >>>Moving on to other matters you referenced. >>>  >>>I have always been consistent in my views about the rights and privileges of all >>>Nigerian citizens--including our rights to settle, live, work, raise our families and pay >>>our taxes when due (if we we have taxable incomes) anywhere in Nigeria that catches >>>our fancy. >>>  >>>Thus the records would show that I was one of the first commentators to protest >>>Gov. Fasholas deportation of beggars and the infirm of northern Nigerian origin back to their >>>states or regions of origin. I also vigorously opposed the decision by Gov. Fashola >>>to deport some destitute Igbo back to their states of origin in the SE. >>>  >>>Bye, >>>  >>>Ola >>>  >>>---- Original Message ---- >>>From: Nebukadineze >>>To: pachusim ; olakassimmd >>>Cc: avatarmd10701 ; africanworldforum ; NIgerianWorldForum ; aauwnycpres ; naijaintellects ; okonkwonetworks ; igboworldforum ; naijaobserver ; talknigeria ; YanArewa ; nigeria360 ; NewnaijaPolitics >>>Sent: Fri, Jun 27, 2014 12:39 am >>>Subject: Thinking Is Tough Task For Most Nigerians Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigeri... >>> >>> >>>Nnaanyi Achusim, >>>Frankly, I am sick and tired of how most Nigerians reason haphazardly. Olola Kassim used to be one of the topnotch thinkers on these Nigerian forums but I regret that of late, he reasons just like the typical Nigerian -- superficially. >>>  >>>The 486 travelers were not stopped because they were Northerners; they were stopped because the convoy was extraordinarily large and in a country reeling from the dastardly wickedness of terrorists, such a convoy demanded that law enforcement make a determination as to who they were/are. They were not stopped because they were found in Igbo land; they would have been stopped if they were found in Kaura Namoda, Talata Mafara, Abeokute, or at what city has Itsekiri again? They would have been stopped if they were en route to Arizona, New York City, California, Toronto, etc. The reason for the stopping would not have been because they were Muslims or Northerners but because this type of concerted movement, spotted on the satellite, usually connotes trouble. >>>  >>>The US was able to wipe out terrorists in the MiddleEast by spotting their movements through satellite imagery and then bringing justice to them. In Nigeria, where boko haram is desperate and is fighting for survival as well as fighting to annihilate as much Nigerians as possible, it defies every atom of commonsense that any sane, reasonable Nigerian would wonder why a convoy this large and heading to the East in concert would be suspected of being up to something nefarious. This convoy would have been stopped in any civilized country on earth, else no nation can claim to be monitoring of its territories efficiently. >>>  >>>Again, the convoy was spotted through the technology brought in by the Western nations we invited to help us find our Chibok girls. There was no way the Nigerian security apparatus was not going to stop them -- what if the Chibok girls were being transported elsewhere; what if another set of girls were kidnapped and being transported; what if they were mercenaries imported into the country to overthrow the government, etc? >>>  >>>Olola Kassim listed his six points of what the security personnel should do but what he failed to tell is that the security personnel are not doing those things. Evidence suggests that the security folks are on the job -- a boko haram kingpin has been nabbed from the convoy; 86 of the travelers have been identified as having some sort of connection to boko haram; 144 of the travelers, found to be blameless of any boko haram connection, have been released. In light of these factors, why are some Nigerians still being stupid in protesting the 486 convoys scrutiny? Nigeria is not America or Canada where a mere inputting of someones social security number, death of birth, or finger print returns information that satisfactorily identifies the person. If a suspect says that he is from Birnin Gwari, the army will first of all determine which of the multitudes of Birnin Gwaris he was talking about, and then send a detective to that Birin Gwaris village head or to whatever authority can confirm the persons identity. These things take some time for crying out loud! >>>  >>>The idea that some Nigerians are raising some concerns over the apprehension of these travelers and the investigation of who they are or what they were up to, makes me wonder if Nigerians are stupid by default. All that Nigerians should be concerned about is that a thorough investigation was carried out, so that no innocent Nigerian among them was violated or so that no boko haramite among them got away. >>>  >>>The injecting of Igbo into it is so stupid that I am beginning to lose complete respect for those doing so. Again, these folks would have been stopped if they were spotted at Hadeja or Funtua. Those who point out crimes that they could accuse Igbo of committing make no sense without positioning such opinion side by side with what is at hand? Igbos travel to the North habitually but not in sudden large convoy of this nature. Igbos who travel to the North carry id cards, business cards, telephones and other identifying objects with them. That is not the case, as far as we know so far, with these folks. Some Igbos ride okada and indulge in armed robbery or kidnapping; so do Awusa, Yoroba, Itsekiri, Efik, Edo, Idoma, and all Nigerians of all ethnic groups. But the terrorist acts of massacring villagers and school children in their dormitories, bombing public places and markets, kidnapping over 300 school girls in total, bombing churches and killing worshippers are only exclusive to Northern Muslim men whose age brackets match those of the mostly mysterious travelers. So anyone who ignores these factors to inject Igbo into this matter is not only stupid but is also evil in incitement of mob action against Igbos resident in the North. >>>  >>>Fascist Fasholas deportation of some infirm Igbos from Lagos state has no relevance to this matter. Fashola had callously rounded up and deported over 700 infirm Northerners a year before he messed with the Igbos. I raised hell when I read the news of his dumping of Northerners along Kachia Expressway in the dead of the night and a result of which some of them met foul play at the hands of the underworld. Afis Odidere, Valentine Ojo, and a horde of Yoroba loud mouths on these forums abused me for condemning Fashola, claiming that the man was cleansing Yoroba land of Northern beggars. Neither SteveK nor Olola Kassim joined me in condemning governor Raj Fashola and if am not mistaking (do confuse that with mistaken), Olola heralded Fashola for getting rid of those undesirable elements from Lagos streets. When Fashola tried his criminal act on Igbos, we Igbos raised hell because unlike Awusa, we do not abandon one of our own, especially when abused by an outsider -- onye aghala nwanne ya(none abandons his/her siblings) is one of our mottos. >>>  >>>What sickens me most, and also sickens Awusa folks, is the shameless pandering to them by Yoroba people and now SteveK of Itsekiri. Awusa do not respect people who pander to them because they interpret such pandering as insulting of their intelligence. Awusa would respect an Afis Odidere who tells them what he thinks of them before they would respect an Olola Kassim or SteveK who relates to them as weaklings. If Awusa had any qualms with Igbo over the 486 travelers, Awusa would say it without waiting for a patronizing Olola kasim or SteveK to incite them. Awusa are smart enough to know that the Nigerian Army, not Igbo, stopped the travelers. For that, they must consider the utterances of steveK and Olola Kassim insulting. The duo should save us from their uncalled for empty stomach righteous indignation.   >>>  >>>Enough of this nonsense, folks. >>> >>>Nebukadineze Adiele >>>Reject Religion; Revive Reasoning! >>>  >>>In a message dated 6/26/2014 10:34:28 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, okonkwonetworks@googlegroups writes: >>>Ola: >>>> >>>> >>>>My suspicion is that the screening disclosed that they are not suspects but the real thing. A kingpin has already been segregated. The problem is what to do with 486 Boko Haram caught before they did the damages they are known for. I say try them for the conspiracy to explode bombs in southern part of Nigeria. You can then defend them. If you succeed they will be released.  >>>> >>>> >>>>And I am >>>> >>>> >>>>Ezeana Igirigi Achusim >>>>Odi-Isaa >>>>Nwa Dim Orioha  >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>On Jun 26, 2014, at 7:41 PM, olakassimmd via OkonkwoNetworks wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>Dear All: >>>>> >>>>>In more civilized cliimes the screening of the 484 passengers >>>>>of northern Nigerian origin would have been completed by now and the majority >>>>>of these fellow citizens >>>>> who are only suspected to be Boko >>>>>Haram terrorists, just because they originate from the North >>>>>would have been set free and allowed to continue their journey. >>>>> >>>>>The habit of labeling each and every northern Nigerian who does >>>>>not look professional, where a suit or babariga along with the appropriate hat and >>>>>shoes to match as Boko Haram terrorists is a dangerous one that does >>>>>not augur well for the future of Nigeria as nation where each citizen >>>>>is treated with a modicum of respect and assumed to be innocent until proven >>>>>guilty. >>>>> >>>>>Gov. Fasholas deportation of some Igbo back to the SE (which I opposed) >>>>>met with such a loud uproar from some members of the Igbo community worldwide >>>>>many of  who shouted to >>>>>the heavens complaining of ethnic cleansing against members of the Igbo >>>>>community in Lagos. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Let us imagine for a minute that a spate of armed robbery incidents had been >>>>>occuring in a neighbourhood in Lagos mainland that is serviced by Okada drivers >>>>>who are mostly of SE origin and then ponder the following question: >>>>> >>>>>What would be the reaction of our brethren from the SE who are currently applauding the illegal detention of 484 northern Nigerians >>>>>in Abia state, if Gov. Fashola (or more appropriately the senior military officials or the Commissioner of Police for Lagos state ) >>>>>were to wake up one day and decide to coral all the young Okada >>>>>drivers in the neighbourhood  for questioning, lining them up in their hundreds >>>>> and parading them to the press as potential armed robbery suspects? >>>>> >>>>>What is good for the goose should be good for the geese; the corollary should also be true. >>>>> >>>>>What is happening in Abia state currently is a form of scapegoating and stereotyping of northern Nigerians, >>>>> >>>>>The fact that a few crazy northern Nigerians --(really belonging to sub-human animal species) are Boko Haram members should not necessarily make >>>>>each and every northern Nigerian, especially the poor and the less affluent as a potential Boko Haram >>>>>suspect until proven otherwise >>>>> >>>>>There is pervasive poverty all over Nigeria especially in the North. People are moving around looking for opportunities just to eke a living--basic enough >>>>>as to juts have one or  two meals a day and a place to sleep at night--especially after they have been chased out of their communities >>>>>by the murderous activities of the Boko Haram in NE Nigeria. >>>>> >>>>>The police and the military have a shared duty to safeguard the members of the communities they are sworn to protect by arresting potential suspects-- >>>>>for any criminal activity presumably after reading to them in their own language--the equivalent of the Miranda rights under Nigerian criminal code--if >>>>>such rights are coded in law. The police or the military have no right to parade these suspects in the public whilst at the same time describing them >>>>>as potential Boko Haram suspects. >>>>> >>>>>Do unto others only what youll expect them to do unto you if you were ever in their position. >>>>> >>>>>The real Boko Haram suspects are daring the Nigerian military and the NPF to come and arrest them at their headquarters in the Sambesi Forest. >>>>>The Real Boko Haram suspects do not travel unarmed  in a convoy of buses in broad daylight looking to be arrested in Abia state. >>>>> >>>>>The only truth elicited so far is that there were 484 Nigerians who were arrested as passengers in a convoy >>>>>of civilian buses that are southbound on a highway in Abia state: >>>>> >>>>>The job of the law enforcement authorities should be limited to the following: >>>>> >>>>>1) Identification; Who are these people? Names, addresses, places of birth, birthdays (if they know), occupations; family status etc.. >>>>> >>>>>2) Where were they traveling to--Final Destination including itinerary and stop points, what are their intended >>>>>places of abode or work upon  reaching their destinations? >>>>> >>>>>3) Were they fee paying passengers or being sponsored or traveling free for some other reasons. >>>>> >>>>>4) Relationships of the passengers to one another and to the driver >>>>> >>>>>5) Do they have any luggages--or were they carrying any personal or household items with them >>>>>e.g change of clothing. >>>>> >>>>>6) were they armed or unarmed. >>>>> >>>>>It should ordinarily not take more than one week to complete these investigations! >>>>> >>>>>Until the above questions are answered to their satisfaction the law enforcement >>>>>authorities and all Nigerians at home and abraod should consider all 484 suspects innocent of the charges of being boko Haram terrorists until proven guilty. >>>>> >>>>>Bye, >>>>> >>>>>Ola >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>---- Original Message ---- >>>>>From: Stevek via OkonkwoNetworks >>>>>To: africanworldforum ; NIgerianWorldForum ; Ezeana Igirigi Achusim ; aauwnycpres >>>>>Cc: Naijaintellects ; Okonkwonetworks ; Okpo Buru Na Anya >>>>>Sent: Thu, Jun 26, 2014 6:37 pm >>>>>Subject: Re: [africanworldforum] Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigerian Military frees 144 out of 486 Abia travellers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>David, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Think about this. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>If all Northerners and the rest of Nigerians felt the way you feel now, the Igbo dead in the Civil War would not have been I million; it would have been tens of millions. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Your attitude, unfortunately, reminds me of the world Jews, who after given a homeland in the Middle East to save them from Fascism, became the worst Fascist organization around today. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I put it to you that if you are younger than 47 years, you probably wont be here today if the Igbo were not treated as bad as you want to treat others, even when there is no war on! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>To echo Mrs. Jonathan, you guys should remember that there is God. >>>>>  >>>>>Stevek. >>>>>Washington, DC, USA >>>>> >>>>>A society of supine lambs breeds erect wolves. - Stevek >>>>>A wise man proportions his beliefs to the evidence - David Hume >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>From: David Iloani >>>>>To: NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups ; Ezeana Igirigi Achusim ; aauwnycpres@aol >>>>>Cc: Naijaintellects ; Okonkwonetworks ; African GM ; Okpo Buru Na Anya >>>>>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:58 PM >>>>>Subject: [africanworldforum] Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigerian Military frees 144 out of 486 Abia travellers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Free them to where and to whom?. To hang around and cause havoc to the unsuspecting masses in a few days time from now. They just need to be DEPORTED to Sudan, Chad or Niger Republic or better yet, send them to Iraqi to join their kind. I understand that none them has an identification of any kind. The mere fact that they can speak Hausa language is not enough id in this day and age.   >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On , E. Obi bizon586@yahoo [NIgerianWorldForum] wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>  >>>>>In your books they are all Boko Haram and that translates to lack of objectivity and lack of an unbiased predisposition.I refuse and reject the notion that ALL northerners are BH. >>>>> >>>>>  >>>>>Mazi  Obi >>>>> >>>>>  >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>From: Ezeana Igirigi Achusim >>>>>To: aauwnycpres@aol >>>>>Cc: E. Obi ; Naijaintellects ; Okonkwonetworks ; African GM ; NWF ; Okpo Buru Na Anya >>>>>Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 12:48 PM >>>>>Subject: Re: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigerian Military frees 144 out of 486 Abia “travellers” >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>But how many generals do you need to command an army of 484? Even 2 Boko Haram in the group are enough to oversee the execution of mayhem that Boko Haram is known for. In my books, they are all Boko Haram. You are known for the company you keep.  >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>And I am >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Ezeana Igirigi Achusim >>>>>Odi-Isaa >>>>>Nwa Dim Orioha  >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On Jun 26, 2014, at 7:18 AM, aauwnycpres via OkonkwoNetworks wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>We should NEVER forget the fact that 86 of those 486 (18%) have been identified as BH members. Add to this, the 2 buses that escaped screening because it was probably carrying more members. >>>>>> >>>>>>We need to be vigilant about any strangers in our midst, suspicious activity or packages and have them thoroughly checked out by our security forces. >>>>>> >>>>>>The dead cannot be brought back to life like the Messiah did for Lazarus. The blood of the innocent thousands already spilled and being spilled every day by BH, cry for adequate precautionary measures to be taken and put in place to avoid spilling of more blood particularly in regions trying to recover from all the blood shed of 1967-1970. Our villages, towns and cities are already mass grave sites of dead people from the civil war. We do not need any more mass grave sites. >>>>>> >>>>>>Remain blessed >>>>>>Nkechi >>>>>>Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T >>>>>>From: E. Obi via OkonkwoNetworks >>>>>>Sender: okonkwonetworks@googlegroups >>>>>>Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 21:54:27 -0700 >>>>>>To: Naijaintellects; Okonkwonetworks; African GM; NWF; Okpo Buru Na Anya >>>>>>ReplyTo: E. Obi >>>>>>Subject: BREAKING NEWS ! Nigerian Military frees 144 out of 486 Abia “travellers” >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>I had warned earlier that we should be cautious and not rush to judgement because we did not have all the facts.As usual our internet warriors were in a hurry to convict in the court of public opinion without any information.. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Mazi Obi >>>>>> >>>>>>Nigerian Military frees 144 out of 486 Abia “travellers” >>>>>>Ben Ezeamalu >>>>>>Published: June 25,2014 >>>>>>A sponsor of the trip has been identified >>>>>>The Nigerian Military has released 144 out of 486 Port Harcourt – bound travellers suspected to be members of the extremist Boko Haram group. >>>>>>The men were arrested last week in Aba, Abia State, along the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, while travelling at night in a convoy of 35 buses from Northern Nigeria. >>>>>>The defence spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, had said that a wanted Boko Haram suspect was identified during the screening of those arrested. He did not name the suspect.. >>>>>>But a security source told PREMIUM TIMES after the arrest that in addition to the lone suspect, 86 of the travellers were identified as suspected terrorists. >>>>>>The Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mike Omeri, said on Wednesday that 144 out of the 486 arrested have been released after preliminary examination. >>>>>>He disclosed this Wednesday at a press briefing on efforts made by the government to secure the release of the abducted more than 200 Chibok girls abducted by Boko Haram. >>>>>>Mr. Omeri said that one of the suspected sponsors of the travellers has been identified by security agents. >>>>>>He, however, declined to state the name of the alleged sponsor. >>>>>>“144 of the number have been released. It is expected that the media and the general public will be kept abreast of further developments,” said Mr. Omeri. >>>>>>“Importantly, one of the (suspects) connected with the package of the trip has been named and investigation is painstakingly continuing to unravel the issues involved in the incidence,” he added. >>>>>>On reports that about 60 women and children were abducted last weekend in Borno State, Mr. Omeri said that there was “nothing on the ground to prove any act of abduction as reported.” >>>>>>“It is on record that our findings were also corroborated by the position of the Borno State Government as conveyed by Governor Kashim Shettima who said that there are no sufficient facts on the alleged abduction of 60 persons,” Mr. Omeri said. >>>>>>“We hereby wish to state that based on available facts before us there was no abduction of 60 persons in Borno State,” he added. >>>>>>Mr. Omeri also assured Nigerians that troops have continued to carry out surveillance around the areas where the abducted Chibok girls are suspected to be held. >>>>>>Comment Print this article >>>>>>Tweet >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>=================================================================== >>>>>> >>>>>>  >>>>>>Mazi  Obi >>>>>> >>>>>>Eziokwu bu Ndu >>>>>> (Croo-maat!)  >>>>>>whatsoever thou resolvest to do,do it now. Defer not till the evening what  the morning can accomplish(Unto thee I grant the economy of life,1978) >>>>>>nigeriakeepingitreal.blogspot/ >>>>>>--- >>>>>>You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups OkonkwoNetworks group. >>>>>>To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to okonkwonetworks+unsubscribe@googlegroups. >>>>>>For more options, visit https://groups.google/d/optout. >>>>>> -- >>>>OkonkwoNetworks..........Building NIGERIA of our DREAM >>>>--- >>>>You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups OkonkwoNetworks group. >>>>To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to okonkwonetworks+unsubscribe@googlegroups. >>>>For more options, visit https://groups.google/d/optout. >>>> __._,_.___ ________________________________ Posted by: Ezeana Igirigi Achusim ________________________________ Reply via web post • Reply to sender • Reply to group • Start a New Topic • Messages in this topic (9) Visit Your Group * New Members 1 • Privacy • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use . __,_._,___ --
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