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Friday, November 7, 2014

Welcome to Suneal's Blog : 13 killed, 40 injured in Bauchi twin blasts| credi...

Welcome to Suneal's Blog : 13 killed, 40 injured in Bauchi twin blasts| credi...: 13 killed, 40 injured in Bauchi twin blasts | credits: File copy No fewer than 13 people died and 40 others injured as two bomb e...

13 killed, 40 injured in Bauchi twin blasts



Scene of a bomb blast
No fewer than 13 people died and 40 others injured as two bomb explosions occurred at a commercial bank in Azare in Katagum Local Government Area of Bauchi State on Friday.
Though the police could not give casualty figures, unconfirmed source said 13 people died in the explosion while 40 were injured.
The source said that the bomb blasts occurred at the Automated Teller Machine of the bank as customers were queuing to make withdrawals at about 9am.
He said two men walked up to the ATM and pretended to withdraw money from the facility and shortly after dropped the object and hurriedly left the scene. Another one also exploded as people hurried to assist the victims.

Welcome to Suneal's Blog : History of Ohafia People and Culture Abia...

Welcome to Suneal's Blog :
History of Ohafia People and Culture

Abia...
: History of Ohafia People and Culture Abia Ohafia  is a town and local government area in abia state, Nigeria. It...

History of Ohafia People and Culture



Abia


Ohafia is a town and local government area in abia state, Nigeria. It is an igbo speaking region. The ancestral capital of Ohafia is located in the village of Elu. The Ohafia Local Government Area also includes the towns of Abiriba and Nkporo.

Historcally, Ohafia people left Andoli and settled in Isi-Eke, from
where they ran away one night, when they heard the rattling
sound of calabashes. The sound was interpreted to mean that they were being
invaded which lead to a commotion, as some of them escaped toward Ngodo and others went towards Isuochi. At one point, some of them headed towards Abam leading the group heading to Abam, was a man known as Ezeama Atita, and two
sons called Uduma Ezeama and Onyereobi Ezeama. When they got to Abam,
Onyereobi's wife, who was heavy with pregnancy, could no longer walk. He,
therefore, remained in Abam with his pregnant wife, while the group

Welcome to Suneal's Blog : Tambuwal: God Bless The PoliceThe news on the def...

Welcome to Suneal's Blog : Tambuwal: God Bless The Police
The news on the def...
: Tambuwal: God Bless The Police The news on the defection of the outgoing speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal...

Tambuwal: God Bless The Police


Tambuwal: God Bless The Police
The news on the defection of the outgoing speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressive Congress (APC) has become a matter of national discuss in the past few days, with analysts and commentators jumping in to share a piece of their thoughts. The polity went upscale when the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) withdrew the security details attached to Hon. Tambuwal.
First, it is important that every patriotic Nigerian give kudos to Hon. Tambuwal for repositioning the House of Representatives as a stakeholder in the Nigeria project. He deserves resounding applause for his dogged and relentless efforts in taking the legislative arm away from the stranglehold of the executive and repositioning it as a symbol of authority as against the coalition of yes-men.

2 Million Nigerians Enslaved in #Bokoistan As North East Colonized By Boko Haram

2 Million Nigerians Enslaved in #Bokoistan As North East Colonized By Boko Haram
Over 2 million Nigerians are currently living in Bokoistan, the occupied territories in Nigeria’s northeastern States; Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. According to a report in Daily Trust Monday, November 03, 2014 by Abdullahi Idris, the total land mass currently captured by Boko Haram is over 20,000 square kilometers, which is bigger than three Nigerian States. Over 10 local governments have been swallowed by Bokoistan, they include as we have earlier listed: Gamboru-Ngala, Dikwa, Abadam, Marte, Bama, Madagali, Gulak, Gwoza, Mitchika, Mubi, some names of occupied towns are: Vintim, Ran, Gulumba, Ngala, Wulgo, Banki, Darjamal, Nguro Soye, Izge, Ashgashia, Pulka, Ngoshe among others.
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