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Nigerian Troops Capture Notorious Kidnappers, Terrorists In Plateau State - Politics (2) - Nairaland 12r4o

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TimeManager(m): 6:22pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:


Wadume is just an example. That is an answer to that puzzle.
And what about him?, Was he not sentenced to jail term, did he not serve his full jail term?. Don't play with me. Give me proofs.


-Kiss the truth!

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NGArmyTerrorist: 6:22pm On Feb 27
Why didn't they kill him as they normally do in South South.

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Softmirror: 6:25pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

And what about him?, Was he not sentenced to jail term, did he not serve his full jail term?. Don't play with me. Give me proofs.


-Kiss the truth!

Kindly read this below and judge

Reacting to news of Wadume’s release from prison, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center, (CISLAC), Auwalu Rafsanjani, described the release “ Misplacement of judicial justice system in Nigeria .”

He said “Those who are supposed to received stiff penalty for atrocities they committed are being pampered and given all sorts of leverages to come back and continue with their atrocities.

“What has happened just goes to show how istrative justice system in Nigeria is not actually responding to justice in Nigeria.

“Somebody who has committed these degree of atrocities, you are now treating him like a king; this is going to motivate and encourage more people to commit these crimes because he will come back and continue to terrorize the public.This in an ideal society should not happen.”

Rafsanjani laments that “People who are innocent are languishing in prison, some of them have spent 20 years, 15 years in prison without trial.

“Now somebody who has committed these huge atrocities against innocent people is being given few years of jail term and is now released
.

“I think that the Nigerian state should be responsible for the level of insecurity, kidnappings, terrorism that is going on in the country because they have not taken necessary steps to deal with that and I think this is frustrating for the Nigerian people who have suffered from the consequences of kidnappings, armed robbery and other criminals terrorizing the Nigerian state.”

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TimeManager(m): 6:32pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:


Kindly read this below and judge

Reacting to news of Wadume’s release from prison, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center, (CISLAC), Auwalu Rafsanjani, described the release “Misplacement of judicial justice system in Nigeria.”

He said “Those who are supposed to received stiff penalty for atrocities they committed are being pampered and given all sorts of leverages to come back and continue with their atrocities.

“What has happened just goes to show how istrative justice system in Nigeria is not actually responding to justice in Nigeria.

“Somebody who has committed these degree of atrocities, you are now treating him like a king; this is going to motivate and encourage more people to commit these crimes because he will come back and continue to terrorize the public.This in an ideal society should not happen.”

Rafsanjani laments that “People who are innocent are languishing in prison, some of them have spent 20 years, 15 years in prison without trial.

“Now somebody who has committed these huge atrocities against innocent people is being given few years of jail term and is now released.

“I think that the Nigerian state should be responsible for the level of insecurity, kidnappings, terrorism that is going on in the country because they have not taken necessary steps to deal with that and I think this is frustrating for the Nigerian people who have suffered from the consequences of kidnappings, armed robbery and other criminals terrorizing the Nigerian state.”
You're struggling, and I think I will just rest it here. Wadume was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to jail, he was released after the expiration of his jail term. Whether the sentence was weighty enough is another kettle of fish. You can't just smear the judiciary out of your mere imagination just because a lot of bandwagons do it. Next time, get your facts right and stop raising falsehoods.


-Kiss the truth!

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Softmirror: 6:35pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

You're struggling, and I think I will just rest it here. Wadume was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to jail, he was released after the expiration of his jail term. Whether the sentence was weighty enough is another kettle of fish. You can't just smear the judiciary out of your mere imagination just because a lot of bandwagons do it. Next time, get your facts right and stop raising falsehoods.


-Kiss the truth!

I am not struggling. You thought you could hook me with my choice of words and that is 'JUDICIARY'. A major reason you were specific with highlighting 'JUDICIARY' in your request for a prove.

I have given you one along side a commentary.

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SmartyPants(m): 6:36pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:


It's not an insinuation. It is FACT backed with public evidence.

It is one thing for our military to be doing their best it is another thing for our judiciary to keep releasing criminals in the name of 'REPENTANTS' back into the society.

If you don't want to kill them. Look for a very fertile land and make them productive to the society.

The judiciary does not and has never released anyone in the name of being "repentants." The release of so-called "repentants" is always an act of the executive, and it is only the executive that has the authority to do so. Why can't you behave like a sensible adult and get your facts right??

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TimeManager(m): 6:37pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:


I am not struggling. You thought you could hook me with my choice of words and that is 'JUDICIARY'. A major reason you were specific with highlighting 'JUDICIARY' in your request for a prove.

I have given you one along side a commentary.
Your example was watery. The accused was sentenced and wasn't released abruptly. Rest and stop pushing it further. You goofed.



-Kiss the truth?

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fuckJones(f): 6:39pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:
Dem go soon release am back to the society. Na wetin dey pain me be dat.
one day we will arrest you too, I know you are one among them

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Ijaya123: 6:39pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:
Dem go soon release am back to the society. Na wetin dey pain me be dat.

Mention o e that has been released under this istration.

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Softmirror: 6:39pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

Your example was watery. The accused was sentenced and wasn't released abruptly. Rest and stop pushing it further. You goofed.



-Kiss the truth?

I never said the are released abruptly infact I hiinged it on the Judiciary and I have given you an example of how they do it.

Did you read the commentary? I didn't write that too?!

Rafsanjani laments that “People who are innocent are languishing in prison, some of them have spent 20 years, 15 years in prison without trial.

“Now somebody who has committed these huge atrocities against innocent people is being given few years of jail term and is now released
.

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back2sender: 6:43pm On Feb 27
Nice one, well done to the Military
Tradepunter2: 6:46pm On Feb 27
These fulanis need to be paid in their own coin

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TimeManager(m): 7:02pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:


I never said the are released abruptly infact I hiinged it on the Judiciary and I have given you and example of how they do it.

Did you read the commentary? I didn't write that too?!

Rafsanjani laments that “People who are innocent are languishing in prison, some of them have spent 20 years, 15 years in prison without trial.

“Now somebody who has committed these huge atrocities against innocent people is being given few years of jail term and is now released
.
People languishing in prison is another topic entirely. How many of them have access to a lawyer?. How many could afford it?. You're mixing it up. I would have it that you were careless with your initial statements and not well informed about your allegation as well.



-Kiss the truth!

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Softmirror: 7:04pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

People languishing in prison is another topic entirely. How many of them have access to a lawyer?. How many could afford it?. You're mixing it up. I would have it that you were careless with your initial statements and not well informed about your allegation as well.



-Kiss the truth!

Nope! You are the one trying to hard to deny the obvious.
barinedan(m): 7:07pm On Feb 27
We keep on hearing about capturing and arresting of terrorists, next thing you hear again is that they have repented. You can't trust this government

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obayendo1010(m): 7:23pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:
According to Wike, when you see these kidnappers after being arrested, you begin to wonder how retard they look.


-Kiss the truth!
But majority of people from that side always look retard.
OnyeObowo1: 7:25pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:
According to Wike, when you see these kidnappers after being arrested, you begin to wonder how retard they look.


-Kiss the truth!
Aswear, na this one them de even call Notorious... Lol
lagosrd: 7:28pm On Feb 27
Softmirror:
Dem go soon release am back to the society. Na wetin dey pain me be dat.

Its no linger business as usual. His eyes go see pepper

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JAOS(m): 7:29pm On Feb 27
Good
alpharoyalty: 7:45pm On Feb 27
Abokií
tunde1200(m): 7:58pm On Feb 27
Hmmm 🤔
Bluntemperor: 8:08pm On Feb 27
This is a Good News👍- for Our Security Apparatus-.
Kudos to NSA and the rest of their Workers- the Nigerian Army,the Airforce,the Navy,the Police, NDLA,the NAFDAC,the Secret Service - are doing great works - please Exposed these wicked People that have lost the Nigerian respects!
-They should go Beyond the Capturing the Culprit- by Exposing All those Who are behind these Insecurities .e .g .the Heads of the Villagers,Town Chiefs,the Community leaders and so called royals- who are using Nigerians to Collect Ransomes, supplying the information and guns- for Ransome.
Our Security Should Exposed those working Underground to elongate Security Challenges in Nigeria.
There are so much Evil- Forces - across the the Borders in Nigeria
God Bless Our Security Apparatus.

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Sicklebear28: 8:25pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

You're struggling, and I think I will just rest it here. Wadume was arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to jail, he was released after the expiration of his jail term. Whether the sentence was weighty enough is another kettle of fish. You can't just smear the judiciary out of your mere imagination just because a lot of bandwagons do it. Next time, get your facts right and stop raising falsehoods.


-Kiss the truth!
I was following your argument with Softmirror. He pain stalking proof to you what the judiciary did which is in the public domain. You should be ashamed of yourself for not accepting the truth. A crime of kidnapping and murder being given 5 or 7 years? Shame on you.

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Trueprophet91: 8:48pm On Feb 27
TimeManager:

The time you wasted blabbing would have been used to drop your proofs.


-Kiss the truth!
You're just online blabbing rubbish.
People are telling you what's happening, you're talking rubbish.
Let me ask you,are you staying in the north?

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Chibuezem(m): 6:49am On Feb 28
TimeManager:

Please, stop insulting the integrity of the military and the NSA. Stop the negative insinuations.


-Kiss the truth!
but that's the truth
You've been kissing lies, I'm not against NSA but without an effective Justice system, the criminals will simply escape and wreak havoc on security personnel and society which is what is happening.
franvincoop: 12:14pm On Feb 28
Softmirror, I say this with no apologies.
You are a big FOOL for engaging dat kiss the truth agbero.
If you see any topic created by TimeManager, zero8zero and co, don't even open the topic.
Don't engage, I repeat don't engage and if on any other topic dey quote you, just give dem the Obi-Omonkey treatment.
You can't show someone something that he does not want to see.

Softmirror:


Kindly read this below and judge

Reacting to news of Wadume’s release from prison, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Center, (CISLAC), Auwalu Rafsanjani, described the release “ Misplacement of judicial justice system in Nigeria .”

He said “Those who are supposed to received stiff penalty for atrocities they committed are being pampered and given all sorts of leverages to come back and continue with their atrocities.

“What has happened just goes to show how istrative justice system in Nigeria is not actually responding to justice in Nigeria.

“Somebody who has committed these degree of atrocities, you are now treating him like a king; this is going to motivate and encourage more people to commit these crimes because he will come back and continue to terrorize the public.This in an ideal society should not happen.”

Rafsanjani laments that “People who are innocent are languishing in prison, some of them have spent 20 years, 15 years in prison without trial.

“Now somebody who has committed these huge atrocities against innocent people is being given few years of jail term and is now released
.

“I think that the Nigerian state should be responsible for the level of insecurity, kidnappings, terrorism that is going on in the country because they have not taken necessary steps to deal with that and I think this is frustrating for the Nigerian people who have suffered from the consequences of kidnappings, armed robbery and other criminals terrorizing the Nigerian state.”

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