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The devil you know…

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has said that its leader, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky was being treated like a criminal in India. The sect alleged that El-Zakzaky, who was flown to Medenta Hospital in New Delhi alongside his wife, Zenaat, on Monday, was caged and not allowed any freedom.

Chairman, Free El-Zakzaky Committee, Abubakar Abdurahman, who made the allegations on Wednesday, stated that the IMN leader may be brought back to Nigeria.

He said, “We are already holding discussions about the plan. We may bring him back to Nigeria if the condition in the hospital does not improve.” When asked if he had evidence of the governments’ involvement, Abdulrahman said he would provide it “at the appropriate time.”

Leave El-Zakzaky in India o. FG sef dey vex as him escape…sorry, as him go collect treatment.

 

Live and let Tinubu be

The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) on Tuesday said former governor of Lagos State and national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, should not feign ignorance of the #RevolutionNow protest. The group in a statement by the CNG’s spokesman, AbdulAzeez Suleiman, on Tuesday in Kaduna, also described Tinubu’s concept of nationalism as fake.

The CNG argued that Tinubu could not feign ignorance of the protest because the convener of the #RevolutionNow, Omoyele Sowore, and key supporters of the protest including Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka and Mr Femi Falana (SAN) were his allies.

The group argued that the national leader of the APC could not have claimed to be patriotic when his allies were the ones organising a revolution protest against President Muhammadu Buhari. It said, “Where was Tinubu’s sense of patriotism when his tutelage Omoyele Sowore called for a violent protest with the ultimate aim of overthrowing a democratically-elected government?”

LOL. This CNG people are troublemakers o. Why una wan pour sand inside Oga Tinubu’s garri? Make una leave the man make him enjoy him bullion vans…sorry, investments.

 

Power to people…of Daura

A community leader under the Daura Emirate, Mohammed Saleh, on Tuesday, told President Muhammadu Buhari that the Emirate only enjoys stable power supply when he is in town.

He said this when the leaders paid Sallah homage to Buhari, who was in his hometown to celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir

Saleh said, “Anytime the President is around we enjoy 24 hours power supply. But if he is not around, the power supply is not always stable.”

Mtcheew. Oga Saleh, no complain. Some of us in Nigeria are ‘children of darkness’.

 

Kasala aebola wan enter again

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has directed all airline operators, especially those operating regional and international flights into the country to exercise a high level of vigilance following the resurgence of the Ebola Virus Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The NCAA said the World Health Organisation had declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in line with International Health Regulations.

The aviation agency, in a statement signed by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Sam Adurogboye, on Tuesday, said the directive was contained in a letter signed by the NCAA Director General, Capt Muhtar Usman, and had since been sent to all airline operators. “Airlines are to refresh the knowledge of their crew members for improved and sustained proficiency in handling and communication with ATC of any suspected case of communicable disease on board,” the agency said.

I hope airlines will heed this directive. Make Ebola no come hug plane like that bros enter Naija.

 

No rest for the dead

Officials in western Kenya have exhumed the body of a local man to strip him of the uniform he was buried in, according to reports.

Martin Shikuku Alukoye was buried in his full Kakamega County Youth Service uniform after drowning this month. Local officials then exhumed the body to retrieve the uniform, despite opposition from his family.

Mr. Alukoye’s uncle said they had violated “the laws of the land and the laws of our forefathers”. “We had fully involved the county government in the burial arrangements and they never resisted our proposal to bury [him] in his work regalia,” Francis Mutamba said, according to the Daily Nation newspaper.

Ahn ahn, tailor don finish? Even the dead can’t wear their cloth in peace? SMH.

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