Showing posts with label Threatens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Threatens. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Boko Haram Threatens to eliminate abducted childlren if search isn't Stopped



Boko Haram men have threatened to kill the school girls they abducted in early hours of April 15th if the search for them continues. That is after some Borno women beneath the auspices of BAOBAB Women's Right said they are intending to storm the Sambisa forest where in fact the abducted girls are considered to be held.

The ladies said since efforts by the military to rescue girls haven't worked up to now, it was time to let them to take matters into their hands as concerned mothers.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Boko Haram writes official notice to Army, threatens to attack Maiduguri barracks



The members of the Boko Haram Sect have written to the 7th Division of the Nigerian Army threatening to attack Maimalari Barracks on Friday (today), Punch reports. Read full report below...

Investigations revealed that security had been beefed up in the Maimalari Barracks which has the Headquarters of the 7th Infantry Division of the Artillery Corps, the Ordinance, the Signal and other crucial units of the Army in Maiduguri.

It was gathered that while security agents saw the letter as a ploy to instill fear into security operatives, all efforts were being made to ward off any attack on the foremost military formation in the North-East.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

VIDEO: US lawmaker threatens to break reporter in half, throw him off balcony



Being a journalist is definitely very stressful and dangerous. Reporters risk their lives not only gathering news in hot spots but also just asking US politicians uncomfortable questions. An embattled US congressman was caught on film threatening to break a reporter in half and throw him off a Capitol balcony after he was asked about a campaign finance probe.

Michael Grimm, a Republican from New York, lost his temper during an interview with NY1 News television immediately after President Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday.
"I'm not talking about anything that's off topic. This is only about the president's speech," Grimm said, after the NY1 journalist asked him about an investigation into campaign finances.

Monday, January 27, 2014

VIDEO POST: US congressman threatens to break reporter in half, throw him off balcony




Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Cameron threatens British media that publishes Snowden leaks



 
British Prime Minister David Cameron has issued a veiled threat against Guardian and other media organizations, calling them to stop publishing the reveals leaked by former CIA employee Edward Snowden.

Mr Cameron said that UK lawmakers have not yet been “heavy handed,” but if media does not stop such publications soon the government may employ D-Notices, official requests asking editors not to publish news items for national security reasons.
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

A Man threatens BRT boss with two large vipers!!



There was anxiety at the Ketu Bus Rapid Transit depot in Lagos State after a man brought two big snakes to the office of the depot chairman, Chief Sunday Yusuf.
We learnt that the man, Sunday Ogbaide, who was later arrested by the Ketu Police Division, said he was sent by a yet-to-be identified person to sell the snakes to the BRT boss.
Yusuf told PUNCH Metro that no one could explain how the suspect gained entrance into the depot.
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Chairman of President Jonathan's PDP Bamanga Tukur threatens Atiku's PDP with suspension



You all  know there are two PDP factions now therefore to tell apart we've to call one - President Jonathan's PDP and the one which broke away last weekend - former VP Atiku Abubakar's PDP. So the chairman of President Jonathan's PDP Bamanga Tukur today held a press conference in Abuja where he threatened members of Atiku's PDP with suspension, called them impostors and said the police should regard them as such. heheh. 2015 will soon be interesting. What he said at the press conference below.


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Chairman of President Jonathan's PDP Bamanga Tukur threatens Atiku's PDP with suspension, prosecution



Our reason for being here is to neither inform you without any iota of doubt that the Peoples Democratic Party has no faction and there is neither room nor reason whatsoever for such a claim under any guise.
The PDP has only one duly elected National Executive Committee (NEC) under my Chairmanship. I wish therefore to state with all emphasis that any group of persons parading themselves as leaders of NEC or any other organ of our party are impostors and I urge all Nigerians, especially the security agencies and other institutions of democracy to regard them as such.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Video: Police Officer Threatens To ‘Rough Handle ', ‘Gun Down' Person At Lagos Airport



A officer attached to Harry Akande, owner of AIC Limited on Tuesday threatened to ‘gun down'the official of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
AIC on Tuesday stormed the airport premises to reclaim the land that has been removed from the company but was resisted by FAAN‘s Aviation Security officials, who threw caution to the wind and battled members of the AIC, including throwing stones at Mr Akande.

FAAN had leased the said land to AIC about 10 years back for the development of a hotel facility at the international wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
A forthnight ago, FAAN had won a case against AIC on the land because the Federal High Court in Lagos put aside your decision of arbitration that awarded the company $48 million to be paid by FAAN, as compensation for ejection of AIC from the land.
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Friday, June 28, 2013

Lagos Threatens To Impose Similar Barriers To Britons Entering Nigeria





Lagos has threatened to impose similar barriers to Britons entering Nigeria, should it be enforced, according to the Financial Times of London. Britain’s proposal for a migrant bond has been dismissed by Nigeria as a “blunt instrument” that will damage commercial ties.

A pilot scheme, announced over the weekend by Theresa May, the UK home secretary, would levy a £3,000 bond on short-term visitors from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Ghana, as part of Conservative efforts to bring down UK net migration to 100,000 by the next election.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Miss B-úm B-úm Brazil Threatens To Sue Ronaldo For Denying He Had S-éx With Her



Model Andressa Urach also known as Miss B-úm B-úm has sued Ronaldo after the football star denied that he slept with her. Andressa Urach made headlines around the world on 28th of April after she revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo had slept with her.  Hours before the story came out Ronaldo via his Facebook and Twitter accounts denied such claims.  The Portuguese star later sued the model in the month of May. Ronaldo claims Andressa Urach is using his name to achieve fame.  The Miss B-úm B-úm model says she will fight every legal action.

Friday, April 26, 2013

South Korea Threatens ‘Grave Measure’ If North Rejects Offer To Talk



South Korea has warned of an unspecified “grave measure” if North Korea rejects talks on Kaesong, a jointly run factory park shuttered for nearly a month.
In a television briefing, Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Hyung-suk refused to describe what Seoul would do if Pyongyang does not respond by Friday to a demand for formal working-level talks on the industrial complex in the town of Kaesong.
But Seoul’s talk of a “grave measure” may be an attempt to signal it will pull out its remaining workers from the complex.
“There is no change on our stance to support the stable operation and improvement” of Kaesong, Kim said on Thursday.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

THREAT: US threatens to cut off aid to Nigeria over corruption issues, Condemned the pardon





The Obama administration on Friday threatened to cut off aid to Nigeria or even sanction the African country after the government of President Goodluck Jonathan pardoned a former governor accused of corruption.

“The United States government is deeply disappointed over the recent pardons of corrupt officials by the Nigerian government,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. “We see this as a setback for the fight against corruption and also for our ability to play the strong role we’ve played in supporting rule of law and legal institution building in Nigeria, which is very important for the future of the country, obviously.”

Friday, February 15, 2013

SSANU Threatens: We Will Paralyse Nigerian Universities



The union said it may be forced to embark on a strike.
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, will on February 22 determine its next line of action after mobilising its members to prepare for a possible industrial action, a unionist said. Alfred Jimoh, the National Vice President of the South-West Zone of the Union, who spoke on Thursday in a telephone interview in Lagos on the possible strike, said. "The National Executive Committee, NEC of the union will be meeting next week Friday and after then, we shall come out with the next line of action," he said.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Nigeria Police Threatens Strike Over Unpaid Salaries



For delaying the payment of their January salary, junior officers in the Nigeria Police have threatened to embark on strike. Most of the junior officers from the Lagos State Police Command said they are embarking on strike anytime next week to force the authorities to pay their salaries.
“We are going to drop our guns and batons next week if the government fails to pay our salaries,” a junior officer at the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID,said.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Woman Threatens Couple With Knives For Refusing Threesome



Give a woman what she wants or the knives come out....

After the promise of a lascivious threesome with her neighbors did not come to fruition, a Maine woman to the reject to heart.

Valerie Niles, 44, was arrested late Tuesday evening inside the home of Edward Sabatino, who called 911 to report that Nile was “intoxicated and was threatening him with a knife.”

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Ikeja Police College: Falana Threatens To Sue FG If Commandant Is Sacked



As the fate of the Commandant of the Ikeja Police College, Mr. Irimiya Yerima, hangs in the balance over what the Presidency described as negative image given to Nigeria by the exposure of the rot in the college to the world, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, yesterday threatened to tackle the Presidency if Yerima was dismissed over no fault of his.Information Nigeria gathers that the feeling within the Presidency is that it was the commandant that gave unrestricted access to ChannelsTV to record the footage and beam it to the world so as to embarrass the Federal Government – this much the president revealed during his unscheduled visit to the college last Friday.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Recapitalisation hurdle threatens Savannah Bank’s reopening




The failure of the core investors in Savannah Bank of Nigeria Plc to fully recapitalise the bank to the N25bn minimum share capital requirement is a major reason for its inability to reopen for business, more than three years after its operating licence was returned via a court order, investigations by our correspondent have revealed.The Central Bank of Nigeria had closed down SBN in 2002, citing infringements and non-compliance with banking laws by the management of the bank as reasons for its action.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

BANK MD’S SON THREATENS SUICIDE OVER FATHER’S ROMANCE WITH ACTRESS!





A fresh angle has just emerged on the not-so-funny drama: The bank MD’s son who is a secondary school student has threatened to commit suicide if his father does not quit the romance and reconcile with his mother!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Fuel Price Hike: Nigerian Labour Congress Threatens Strike, Mass Protest




The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike and mass protest in the event that the federal government increases the pump prices of petroleum products.

The threat followed the lingering fuel crisis in the country which the labour union described as a ploy by the federal government to increase pump prices of petroleum products.

It also threatened to picket fuel stations selling above official price if the necessary authorities that are expected to play a regulatory role fail to exercise their

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