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Wednesday 7 January 2015

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Ahmad Salkida is a Nigerian Journalist who has covered Boko Haram insurgency extensively...

109 comments:

  1. Seriously this guy just made a point

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    1. He made a stupid point. Is it invisible camera's that can't be destroyed, thief vandalize transformer with high voltage take less of common camera . USA was not built in a day. Data base 1st, security, light, reduction of fuel price, infrastructure.

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  2. 1st things, light is required for the cameras

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    1. Misplaced priorities. When there are lots of billions to be stolen. How them go remenber all dis things. Mumu leaders

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    2. And when will there be light with GEJ sleeping on duty? Out with him joor. We r sooo ready for a turn around.

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  3. True that! Installing CCTV,s would have been one of the fastest n effective ways of curbing d menace!




    #icantcomeandgoandkillmysefjor

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  4. I've always maintained that this govt. Is not even 70% dedicated in fighting insurgency.

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  5. How proud these evil ones feel when they See themselves appearing on every single news in Nigeria. Their days are so numbered. Psalm 34:16. @Bishop_Dammy

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  6. How proud these evil ones feel when they see themselves appearing on every single news in Nigeria. Their days are so numbered. Psalm 34:16. @Bishop_Dammy

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  7. Abi ooo that's true
    This govt is just useless

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    1. But billions was given out in fct when the HQ of Nigerian police was bombed in 2011 or thereabouts.
      so where are the security cameras?if no cameras,please wey the money?and yet people actually say this government isn't the most corrupt ever

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    2. And you are Nigerian? Which makes you a fucked up girl!!! #mindyourlanguage. #secondclasscitizenanyothercountry!!! #Bewise

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  9. Nigeria is a fuckd up country

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  10. #2015# #CHANGE#..SO SAD AND VERY TRUE

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  11. Well this is one move that can help a lot if we make it happen

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  12. Well this is one move that can help a lot if we make it happen

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  13. It still surprises me that the man whom the contract was awarded to still parades himself freely on the streets of abuja

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  14. working cctv with no national data base makes no sense. first things first

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  15. CCTV Camera in public places and high way is highly needed in this country.


    ***ECHOMASS***

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  16. And billions dey go into combating BH. Linda take note!

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  17. They just pose those things that are not working,and they call millions for those not functioning cameras. Chai, diaris God o!

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  18. GEJ approved $1billion dollars for those CCTV. They came and put up some dead ones beneath traffic light in Abuja

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  19. Ummmm....Alot has to b done in 9ja...smh

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  20. CCTV is coming,we will get there,just Little little patience in majek fashek voice.

    GEJ till 2019

    .👏BIG BROTHER SAYS SO.👏

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  21. Who says?! There are CCTV cameras in Abuja but they are for decorations. Ornaments to beautify an otherwise ugly pole.

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  22. Who says?! There are CCTV cameras in Abuja but they are for decorations. Ornaments to beautify an otherwise ugly pole.

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  23. Is this Government ever serious for anything? The one they brought Chinese company to install didn't work one day. This country is never serious for anything. Even the fight against the insurgency is daily politicized. No CCTV, NO motivation for security personnel, No equipment, No enough man power, corruption everywhere, military personnel being sentenced to death for demanding for equipment to fight. May God help Us.

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  24. very sad
    this nation has suffered a lot



    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  25. Is this Government ever serious for anything? The one they brought Chinese company to install didn't work one day. This country is never serious for anything. Even the fight against the insurgency is daily politicized. No CCTV, NO motivation for security personnel, No equipment, No enough man power, corruption everywhere, military personnel being sentenced to death for demanding for equipment to fight. May God help Us.

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  26. Is this Government ever serious for anything? The one they brought Chinese company to install didn't work one day. This country is never serious for anything. Even the fight against the insurgency is daily politicized. No CCTV, NO motivation for security personnel, No equipment, No enough man power, corruption everywhere, military personnel being sentenced to death for demanding for equipment to fight. May God help Us.

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  27. Is this Government ever serious for anything? The one they brought Chinese company to install didn't work one day. This country is never serious for anything. Even the fight against the insurgency is daily politicized. No CCTV, NO motivation for security personnel, No equipment, No enough man power, corruption everywhere, military personnel being sentenced to death for demanding for equipment to fight. May God help Us.

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  28. Five years into the insurgency and you and your ilk are still not aware that winning the war cannot be achieved by a divided front. Keep it up and if you are lucky the cameras will be there to film the burial of all the dead!! Mstchew!!

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  29. 5 years of pains, torture and tears. When will all these terror end?

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  30. So what if there are no CCTVs? Even if there were, is there a database in Nigeria? can people be traced just from a picture? If you dont have anything better to say just shut up.

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  31. And they say they're battling insecurity. Pfft!!

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  32. that goes to show how bad this country has become. No lessons learnt. we forget too soon

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  33. Fact.....bt I tink d lagos state gov. Hav done such...

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  34. This is sad indeed. But will the CTVV change anything #justthinking THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH

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    1. At least it will show that they are desperate to do anything, anything that will remotely increase the chances of catching them. But no, presido siddon with 1.4 mil worth of food per day while his ppl get bombed

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  35. this goes to show how bad this country is. we don't learn.

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  36. How many unhappy Christians commit terrorist attacks? You don't see many because hate and militatism is not preached from the pulpit. You go to a Mosque and you will find rhetoric agasint Israel in every sermon,

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  37. This tweet is so apt...after 5yrs no serious strategy to curb d insurgence

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  38. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Nigeria is doomed, incase yu dont knw nw yu knw.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  39. That's my country for you.

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  40. Lili,

    Thank God u called dis tweet of d day not d one dat u posted in d evening and still called it tweet of d day... Lolzzzzz.

    When u post in d evening, u call it tweet of d nite or eveing.

    Just b hilarious. Don't mind me.

    D journalist is right.

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  41. Govt wil alwaz b govt.

    It people lik me and u dat r operating d so called govt...

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  42. Frankly speaking, he couldn't have said it better. CCTV cameras were used to ascertain d killers in Boston bombing. Our federal govt are yet to set their priorities right' when it comes to insurgency in d country.

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    1. Awon were. They are busy campaignimg for 2nd term, raising 21billion. E no go better for them and deir generation. So all dis money dey, dem no fit equip security forces... I repeat, e no go betta for dem.

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  43. Exactly the point. Those things are essential to improve security.



    Acer X113 projector for N53,000 bulk sale

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  44. True talk
    $.
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    @Mr Endowed via Lumia phone

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  45. Security in this country is Zero.

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  46. Security is............ Zero.
    Distribution of Arms to combat solders and maintenance........ Zero
    Billions of Naira will be embezzled if CCTV is considered.

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  47. Its terrible yet all jonathan think of is reelection while boko haram is holding sway.take for example the attack In paris was filmed the attackers were just being lucky

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  48. >>>> Even if there are cameras, where is the power? <<<<

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  49. They seem to be protecting d evil doers

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  50. The Govt has a big role to play in all d tragedies

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  51. Really sad GEJ may God help u.
    God pls deliver us from this people in this year 2015...

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  52. There is no sustained electricity. How would they power this camera 24/7?

    ....THE ARCHITECT...

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  53. I BET ALL THE CCTVs IN LAGOS ARE BROKEN...LINDA, ABEG GO TO KETU/OJOTA AND YOU WILL SEE FOR YOUR SELF.....

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  54. The country we live in.... but the contract was awarded to a chinese company to cover FCT a while ago wat happened again? Naija ma kuntiri

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  55. The government should take note...

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  56. but dey av cctv in dia homes.

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  57. But Alams got a contract to install CCTV cameras all over the FCT. I seem to remember that contract was in the Billions of Naira....

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  58. It's very disheartening...Are CCTV cameras that expensive?

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  59. This country has always bn fucked up when it comes to security issues. Its not new.

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  60. Sorry Salkida...u knw our "Jesus Christ" president's re-election is more important dan any other project rite now & u knw dis project might cost abt 1trillion,so we might need d world bank to come in
    ....Apogee...

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  61. FFK,Doyin nd Reuben, hope una dey see this one.

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  62. Chai, i remember that pix: the UN blast.
    No development plan and if you forward your idea, they will it sweep away. It seems this administration has phobia for development.

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  63. Actually, this is true, we need this cctv, we need to beef up our security in terms of technology

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  64. Actually, this is true, we need this cctv, we need to beef up our security in terms of technology

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  65. Actually, this is true, we need this cctv, we need to beef up our security in terms of technology

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  66. Don't mind useless PDP looters nd their followers. PDP must go, vote Buhari nd Osinbajo 4president nest month 4 change!!!

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  67. i laugh in chinese ooh, na naija streets fcctv gadgets go dey?? when the federal govt spends millions of naira just for meals alone?? such funds can go a long way in procuring them but hell no, the reverse is the case

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  68. i laugh in chinese ooh, na naija streets fcctv gadgets go dey?? when the federal govt spends millions of naira just for meals alone?? such funds can go a long way in procuring them but hell no, the reverse is the case

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  69. God will continue saving his children
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    ¤¤¤GUTS OVER FEAR¤¤¤
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    ¤¤¤QUEENMAYA¤¤¤

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  70. mimiliscious mimi7 January 2015 at 20:48

    Get a life, mallam.

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  71. And all oga Jona asks for is that we vote him in again. A failed man!

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  72. All their kukere moves will be exposed. They won't let a cctv project see the light of day.

    *** Blacknfly@gmail.com ***

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  73. Wat do u expect linda? Wen 2nd term is sm1 piriority...y den waste money on such tin wen it can b channel 2 campaigning fund...well I wud jes kip tkn ma garri n cold hence mindn ma own biz

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  74. All thanks to the confused fisherman and his team of thieves and looters.

    And yes, they have had almost 6yrs to put cameras on the streets.

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  75. Information security is one of Nigeria's major problem. Setting up agencies like the CIA although they have one which is not functional it's called NIA Nigeria intelligence agency but it's not functioning all they post to the website is allocation of budget. God help naija

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  76. Na wa 4 waya road..*sad face*

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  77. conspiracy they say, monies have already been disbursed to that effect; a long time ago.

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  78. Exactly! And later, they'll say the Govt is not involved that Muslim are d terrorist, make una check am na!

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  79. Our presido has sure surrounded himself with thieves. May God help us

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  80. Jona dia s God oooh

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