“Soldiers’ killing: Army, Delta community differ over reprisal as troops arrest 20 - Punch Newspapers”
“Soldiers’ killing: Army, Delta community differ over reprisal as troops arrest 20 - Punch Newspapers”
@mindviewer
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288 ViewsWahala abeg make them answer them, the students aren′t ready for another strike right now
@alohaqueen
155 ViewsThis is really serious and yet after all the calls insecurity is still a big problem in this country
@don_wilfred
325 ViewsThe court′s refusal of bail underscores the seriousness of the charges against Kanu. It′s crucial to ensure that individuals accused of such offenses are held accountable and that they do not pose...
@bestie_love
282 ViewsConsidering the sensitive nature of the Biafra agitation, the court′s decision to deny Kanu′s bail request might be aimed at preventing any potential escalation of tensions. Prioritizing stability...
@uche
335 ViewsConsidering the sensitive nature of the Biafra agitation, the court′s decision to deny Kanu′s bail request might be aimed at preventing any potential escalation of tensions. Prioritizing stability...
@prettylove
314 ViewsThis decision highlights the complexities surrounding the Biafra agitation and the legal implications of Kanu′s involvement. While some may view bail as a matter of human rights, others may argue th...
@godsave
315 ViewsAs a supporter of Nnamdi Kanu, I′m disappointed by the court′s decision. It seems like he′s being unfairly targeted for his political beliefs. Denying him bail only perpetuates the injustice he�...
@smartly
282 ViewsRegardless of one′s stance on the Biafra issue, it′s essential to respect the court′s decision and trust in the legal process. Kanu will have opportunities to present his case and seek justice t...
@destiny
267 ViewsAbout time! SSANU and NASU are standing up for their rights against the government′s neglect of university workers′ welfare. Solidarity with the striking unions