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Friday, 17 July 2015

Nigerians react to DSS invasion of ex NSA Dasuki's home in Abuja

The number trending topic in Nigerian this morning is the invasion of ex National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki's home in Abuja. See some tweets after the cut...


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    1. Buhari is nt d type, he as a 4givin heart, if it were 2 obj, I swear I won't doubt it @ll

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    2. Mumu u dey him heart abi

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  3. Please someone help me with linda's email address or linda sometimes please just post your email incase someone wants to get across to u personally

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  4. Hmmmmm something dey happen for obodo Naija! I just dey observe.




    << LIB Addict >>

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  5. Oh well... He's been probed. Sadly it looks like a revenge also.

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  6. Is this revenge mission or repair mission?#justasking#

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  7. Is this revenge mission or repair mission?#justasking#

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  8. Wailing wailers, if you're quite active on Nigerian twitter, you'll know that all these twitter handles belong to PDP apologists, this is just the beginning.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  9. for your pocket, Linda.
    -D great anonymous!

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  10. Lol, nah wah o. But must he revenge?

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  11. Retards are still lookin for explanation as to why the scumbag was picked up.
    So much fuckery going on in folks minds.

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  12. 1. Thank God, Sokoto is less than 5 hours from Katsina.
    2. So as prevent the ex-NSA from hiding/destroying evidence, the siege was the best way. National Security is serious business.
    3. Where are the oaves that said BH was the North making the country ungovernable for Jonathan? What are they saying now?
    4. We gotta support Buhari, he's President and what he does or doesn't do will impact us all.
    5. Nigerians, let's use or brains.
    6. Eid Mubarak and Happy Holidays.

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  13. From time I said the sponsors of Boko haram are those people in the government that where in charge of procurement of weapons for the government. If we can remember after this man went to London and asked for the elections to be postponed for six months in order for INEC to be ready and for them to eliminate book haram, the Nigerian military immediately marched into sambisa forest without resistance. My own understanding is that someone asked them to stand down because they didn't want Buhari to win. These are the people that deceived President Goodluck. Now the same people have ordered book haram to start bombing again so they can use insecurity as a ploy to overthrow PMB. We shout about everything but they don't really know the depth of this conspiracy. If this man doesn't have anything to hide he should have seen the DSS officials.

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  14. Their headache biko. Anybody dat steals should be brought to book, regardless of who the person is. Linda take note!

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  15. Their headache biko. Anybody dat steals should be brought to book, regardless of who the person is. Linda take note!

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  16. This man is a particular General's boy and when I read Charles Okah's interview that the former government wanted him to implicate a General in the Abuja bombings it raised my suspicion but I now also read were he said because he visited that General. This increased my suspicion because I have heard in the past that this General has a hand in these bombings and I was wondering the connection between the two men. Well, this boko haram conspiracy is deeper than most people think and I think the former NSA has some questions to answer. When this man was scared that Buhari will win and he announced that the elections should be moved, boko haram went quite but after Buhari won, boko haram came up even with the same NSA and military chiefs. Please people shouldn't be quick to jump into conclusion because this stuff is deeper than we can imagine. A clear conscience fears no accusation. He should have submitted himself to find out why they are looking for him.

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Do me i do yu man no go vex.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  18. Whatever the case may be, be it vengeance, political conspiracy or a lead to BH terrorist... Beta one for them, with the level of heat hovering in the polity, I thank God this is btw two brodas frm the north. if it had been from the south east, I guess our biafra brodas would have thrown up in flames.
    On the other hand, I doubt if this sudden arrest has got anything to do with BH terrorist, jst saying tho! anything can happen in this game of politics...

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  19. U c nigerians are stupid. This man lost billions witout resultz, 100's r die monthly and u idiots r simpatizers of ds fellow. Even if buhari use revenge atleast he has a reason against him. So ol u folks defendin dasuki shud tnk of d families who lost loved 1nce. D guy shud be hanged

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  20. YES BUHARI DEAL WITH HIM. ITS PAY BACK TIME. I SUPPORT YOU 100%. WAS HE EXPECTING BUHARI TO HUG AND KISS HIM AND PAT HIM ON THE BACK?? HE DEY CRASE. STMCHEW.

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  21. Na wa o!!!! Nigerian Democracy... 30yrs old beef without forgiveness, wat a wasted fast dat wud be

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  22. Pa Buhari will steer Nigeria to a dark path...he thinks we are in d military regime buy only acting to Nigerians..d opposition have called it "Cosmetic Governance " .... We shouted during campaign that we need new people in this nation..see now Pa Buhari wants to play police and thief putting a whole nation in d useless game...work jor..move forward ..don't drag us backward

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  23. Mr tyrant, take it easy....

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  24. If we are to go in this direction, then all the governors should be in jail for squandering state fund. But all we see is a bailout. Why is it that every PDP man is deemed corrupt and APC men plus people that left PDP for APC are saints. I think all of them should be treated equally

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  25. I told you all that Buhari is here on vendetta mission. Why are we surprised? When he removed his CSO, it was evident that the old man is here for vengeance.Change indeed, Change my foot.

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  26. if na u nko.....

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  27. DSS FUMBLING ON DASUKI


    DSS went on a fishing expedition in a malicious attempt to tarnish the reputation of a patriotic officer for reasons to be disclosed later.

    Failing to find any credible evidence, they proceeded to manufacture “charges” to deceive the public.

    Dasuki was well-known to be very wealthy, managing a string of companies, and as such even two dozen expensive vehicles are not unusual for somebody in his status in Nigeria.

    The Dasuki’s, father and son, appear to be the target of a vendetta dating back to events which occurred in 1983 and which continued through the victimization of the former Sultan and which continues today.

    In the past and today, the approach has been the same. Their detractors acting for selfish reasons but hiding under the cover of “official duties” throw up spurious allegations which cannot be substantiated in a normal court of law. Instead they use kangaroo courts to press their charges.

    The judiciary and the people of Nigeria, as well as the global community must insist on openness and transparency in the trial of this case.

    THE DSS SHOULD JUST DEMONSTRATE DECENCY; DROP THE CASE ALTOGETHER AND APOLOGISE TO THE DASUKI FAMILY FOR MALICIOUS DEFAMATION.

    LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

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