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Thursday, January 18, 2024
Ibadan Explosion Update.....
Sawane Youssouf, is reportedly from Mali and is the owner of the house where explosions erupted in Ibadan this week, causing death and Mayhem.
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Hnnmmm. Rest in peace to those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident.
ReplyDeleteuhmm... very very deep!!
ReplyDeletedefinetly illegal operation
Very very deep
DeleteIt was not illegal operation
They got approval for the business from government agencies. They are not doing it illegally
DeleteBut did they get approval to store explosives at home?
DeleteAnybody can just enter the country anyhow. Can Nigerians be allowed entry into Mali without due process?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm From Mali and supported by Nigerians because of greed
ReplyDeleteGiant of Africa indeed
ReplyDeleteAnybody and everybody is welcomed
These are some of the monsters we've made
He must have local support. Shame.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine a Nigerian being at the center of this kind of brouhaha in another country.
ReplyDeleteYour'e even taking it too far. Imagine if it was an Igbo man being at the center of this thing. There would be massive protests across the South West. People will be carrying placards and demanding all Igbos should leave their states immediately. Social media platforms will be on fire. Paid agents will create different agendas to fan the hatred. Next thing, some state governments will start demolishing houses belonging to Igbos.
DeleteThis isn't an exaggerated story. Deep down, we all know this can happen in Nigeria.
This 2024, we need to do better as a people.
Go and sit down, everything you people will turn it to regional issues. The houses that were demolished in Lagos, do they belong to ibos only? Learn to do right and leave sentiment aside.
DeleteHe's from Mali, the same country of origin of all the heads of bandits terrorising our beloved country. What a coincidence. Hmmmmmmmn.
ReplyDeleteThank you @ Marigold! This is a terrorist attack , that is being played down! More will come in the West! Abuja is already under siege! The middlebelt is under siege, same as the core North ! They are already in the South! They the Niger Delta is a no go area!
DeleteI hope people are compensated for the huge losses experienced and may the souls of those who lost their lives rest well
ReplyDeleteCompe what? In this country Nigeria? I just pity those who lost properties.
Delete🤔🤔🤔
ReplyDeleteMay the deceased souls rest in peace.
ReplyDelete@Ada . This is Nigeria no compensation. Unless if the owners of those building can take the case to count
ReplyDeleteWhich court? Malian court or Nigerian court? Ask anybody who has made a case at the Nigerian Police stations and the courts against a foreigner what he/she went through before he/she got justice if he/she got justice.
DeleteWord on the streets of ibadan..."few ppl saw a red light drop from the sky before the explosion o"! Na inside market we set hear this one
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