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10/06/2024

Did Gazan who held Israeli hostages work for Al Jazeera and US-based charity?

By OHAD MERLIN Published: JUNE 9, 2024 13:35
Updated: JUNE 9, 2024 20:11

The four rescued hostages seen at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel, on June 8, 2024

Abdallah Aljamal, who worked for the Palestine Chronicle, a pro-Hamas outlet led by ex-Al-Jazeera official Ramzi Baroud, was later confirmed by the IDF to be a Hamas activist.
Ramy Abdu, a Europe-based Hamas operative designated by Israel who heads the Euro-Med Human Rights monitor, may have unintentionally revealed that one of those related or in charge of keeping Israeli hostages on behalf of Hamas had worked for a US-based 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization.

In two tweets on his personal X account, Abdu named Abdallah Aljamal, a 36-year-old “journalist,” and his wife Fatima, as some of those killed by the IDF forces during their incursion into houses in Nuseirat where the hostages were held.

However, further research has shown that Aljamal worked for the Palestine Chronicle, a pro-Hamas outlet led by ex-Al-Jazeera official Ramzi Baroud, operating under the auspices of the People Media Project, a 501(c)3 organization registered since 2012 in Olympia, Washington State, whose IRS filings were not found online.

Likewise, Aljamal was found to have written an opinion piece for Qatari-based news outlet, Al Jazeera, as well as serving as spokesperson for Hamas’s Ministry of Labor.

It was initially unclear whether the hostages were being held at the Aljamals’ very home or in their vicinity, though Abdu’s tweet did mention an IDF incursion using a ladder into their window. When asked about the prospects of the Aljamal family hiding Israeli hostages in their home, Abdu claimed that “this should be addressed by Israeli officials,” claiming that at least seven other homes were documented as subject to the Israeli incursion.

IDF gives confirmation
On Sunday evening, the IDF gave the following statement:

"Following the completion of IDF and ISA examinations of reports on the subject, it can be confirmed that Abdallah Aljamal was an operative in the Hamas terrorist organization, who held the hostages Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv captive in his family home in Nuseirat.

The hostages were held captive by Abdallah Aljamal and members of his family in their home. This is further evidence of the deliberate use of civilian homes and buildings by the Hamas terrorist organization to hold Israeli hostages captive in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli security forces will continue to make every effort to bring the hostages home."

This is not the first time in which alleged Gazan civilians were involved in keeping hostages in their homes on behalf of terrorist organizations, as other freed and released hostages have recounted their being held captive in civilian homes around the Gaza Strip.

On Sunday morning, Al Jazeera denied that Aljamal had been employed by the organization. It stated the rumors were untrue and baseless.

30/05/2024

Chinua Achebe on Nigeria's two national anthem:

"Our 1960 national anthem, given to us as a parting gift by a British housewife in England, had called Nigeria “our sovereign motherland”. The current anthem, put together by a committee of Nigerian intellectuals and actually worse than the first one, invokes the father image. But it has occurred to me that Nigeria is neither my mother nor my father. Nigeria is a child. Gifted, enormously talented, prodigiously endowed and incredibly wayward."

"All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I had been eager to do all along."
25/05/2024

"All they asked was that we should continue to remember the poor, the very thing I had been eager to do all along."

JUST-IN: Court Orders Forfeiture Of Emefiele’s $4.7m, N830m, PropertiesPROPERTIES FORFEITED 1. 94 Units of an 11-floor b...
25/05/2024

JUST-IN: Court Orders Forfeiture Of Emefiele’s $4.7m, N830m, Properties

PROPERTIES FORFEITED
1. 94 Units of an 11-floor building under Construction at 2, Otunba Elegushi 2nd Avenue (Formerly Club) Road, Ikoyi, Lagos;

2. AM Plaza, 11-floor office space, situated on 1E, Otunba Adedoyin Crescent, Lekki Peninsula Scheme 1, Lagos;

3. Imore Industrial Park 1, Esa Street, Imoore Land purchased with (Deep Bive Industrial Town, Oriade LCDA, Amuwo Odofin LGA, Lagos;

4. Mitrewood and Tatler Warehouse (Furniture Plant at Bogije) near Elemoro Lagos, Owolomi Village,ibeju-Lekki LGA, Lagos,

5. Two properties purchased from Chevron Nigeria, Closed PFA Fund, Block B.Lot twin completed property in Lakes Estate. Lekki, Lagos.

6. One plot measuring 1,038.069 sqm at Lekki Foreshore Estate Scheme, Block A, Plot 4, Foreshore Estate, Eti-Osa, LGA;

7. Estate located at 100, Cottonwood Coppel Texas Drive, Coppel, Texas, Owned by Lipam investment Services;

8. Land at 1, Bunmi Owulude Street, (Maruwa), Lekki Phase 1, Lagos and

9. Property Situate on 8, Bayo Kuku Road, lkoyi Lagos.

Happy birthday odogwu for making us have more friends.
15/05/2024

Happy birthday odogwu for making us have more friends.

"But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly...
13/05/2024

"But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, and will bring swift destruction on themselves. 2 Many will follow their unrestrained ways, and the way of truth will be blasphemed because of them. 3 They will exploit you in their greed with deceptive words. Their condemnation, pronounced long ago, is not idle, and their destruction does not sleep."

12/05/2024

Mental health problems are not only caused by hard drugs. Genetics and social distress can also lead to it.

08/05/2024

Job loss, eviction, financial decline, etc, are some of the causes of Depression.
REACH OUT TO THOSE YOU KNOW ARE STRUGGLING.

This is JAMB's statistics of 2022. What do you think is wrong with the choices of courses by most students, and juxtapos...
01/05/2024

This is JAMB's statistics of 2022. What do you think is wrong with the choices of courses by most students, and juxtapose it why the mass failure recorded in the 2024 JAMB result.

01/03/2024

Let us not wait until the time we go to the hospital and learn that there are no consultants to attend to us.
Many have left.

16/02/2024

Cement is ₦10,000 because Nigerians are buying it.
Why will the government think we're suffering?

Give Nigerians palliative and religions/ethnicity, and they will never protest
14/02/2024

Give Nigerians palliative and religions/ethnicity, and they will never protest

09/02/2024

Three Nigerians died watching NIG-SA penalties.

05/02/2024

Sexual enhancement drugs do NOT give extra pleasure.

Read again: no extra pleasure.

It only delays ej*******on which, in street terms, means "last longer".

But the longer you last, the more pressure on your heart. Yes: on your heart.

Even during normal in*******se, your heartbeat rate increases by between FORTY and FIFTY PER CENT when you reach or**sm and about discharging.

Have you asked why most men sleep off after s*x?

Now, when you take s*xual enhancement drugs, it gets to a stage when you feel you have had enough and all you want is ej*******on.

But it won't come.

To force it, you have to get the heart, ALREADY STRESSED, to do extra work.

By that time, if your heart is not strong enough, death will come knocking.

And after initial shock, we start preparing your burial. And we'll eat and drink.

Let her call you "two minutes man."

Don't feel bad. You need to live to have sǝx another day.

If you last one hour, it's only you and your partner, and whoever you tell, know how you pulled it.

Sǝx is not Olympic game where you expect to be cheered and collect medal after the race.

Above all, when you are above 50-55, don't try to demonstrate your sǝxual prowess.

NOT EVEN FOR YOUR WIFE!

If you die, another man will take over the driver's seat.

Men, a word is enough.🤷🏿‍♂️...

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22 years old stole ₦22ml. How much him for steal if him be 44 years?
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"...the mechanism and mechanics of the refinery is satisfactory and has been “switched on."Grammar.
21/12/2023

"...the mechanism and mechanics of the refinery is satisfactory and has been “switched on."

Grammar.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited says it has completed the mechanical phase of the turnaround maintenance at the Port Harcourt refinery. Speaking to TheCable on Thursday, Femi Soneye,

Great things are achieved after going and coming back from the wilderness.
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October 27, 2023

Valedictory Speech of Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad

“Through the years, I rose to become the second most senior justice of the country’s apex court and Deputy Chairperson of the National Judicial Council.

“Considering the number of years I have spent in judicial service and the position I have attained by the grace of the Almighty, I feel obligated to continue the struggle for reforms for a better Judiciary and would be leaning on the earlier submissions of those who had exited before me,” Justice Muhammad stated before he descended on the CJN.

He maintained that the judiciary, as presently structured, gave so much power to the CJN who he said usually take decisions without consulting other justices.

“As presently structured, the CJN is Chairman of the NJC which oversees both the appointment and discipline of judges, he is equally Chair of the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC), the National Judicial Institute (NJI), the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) that appoints Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

“In my considered opinion, the oversight functions of these bodies should not rest on an individual alone. A person with absolute powers, it is said, corrupts easily and absolutely.

“As Chair of NJC, FJSC, NJI and LPPC, appointments as council, board and commitment members are at his pleasure. He neither confers with fellow justices nor seek their counsel or input on any matter related to these bodies. He has both the final and the only say.

“The CJN has power to appoint 80 percent of members of the council and 60 percent of members of FJSC. The same applies to NJI and LPPC.

“Such enormous powers are effortlessly abused. This needs to change. Continued denial of the existence of this threatening anomaly weakens effective judicial oversight in the country,” he added.

On the current composition of the bench of the apex court, Justice Muhammad alleged that the refusal to fill the vacant slot of South East on the apex court bench, was deliberate, blaming it on “absolute powers vested in the office of the CJN.”

He further stressed that with his retirement, the North Central zone which he represented, would no longer have a Justice on the Supreme Court bench.

“My lord Hon. Justice Ejembi Eko JSC who also represented the zone retired on 23rd of May, 2022. It has been a year and five months now. There has not been any replacement.

“With the passing of my lord, Hon. Justice Chima Centus Nweze, JSC on 29th July 2023, the South East no longer has any presence at the Supreme Court. My lord, Hon. Justice Sylvester Nwali Ngwuta JSV died on 7th March 2021. There has not been any appointment in his stead for the South East.

“As it stands, only four geo-political regions- the South-West, South-South, North-West and North-East are represented in the Supreme Court.

“While the South-South and North-East have two serving justices, the North-West and South-West are fully represented with three each.

“Appropriate steps could have been taken since to fill outstanding vacancies in the apex court. Why have these steps not been timeously taken?

“It is evident that the decision not to fill the vacancies in the court is deliberate. It is all about the absolute powers vested in the office of the CJN and the responsible exercise of same,” the retiring jurist added.

On the issue of membership of the panel that heard the presidential election appeals by candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi, Justice Muhammad, said:

“To ensure justice and transparency in presidential appeals from the lower court, all geo-political zones are required to participate in the hearing.

“It is therefore dangerous for democracy and equity for two entire regions to be left out in the decisions that will affect the generality of Nigerians.

“This is not what our laws envisage. Although it can be posited that no one expected the sudden passing of Hon. Justice Nweze JSC, yet, it has been two years and seven months since previous justice from South-East died and no appointment was made.”

On funding and independence of the Judiciary, the retiring justice bemoaned that though the budgetary allocation for the Judiciary increased from 70billion that it was in 2015 to 165billion presently, “Justices and officers welfare and the quality of service the judiciary render have continued to decline.”

“It may interest one to know that the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court earns more than the Justices. While she earns N1.2m per month, justices take home N751, 000 in a month.

“The CJN on his part takes home N400, 000 plus. The salary of a Justice, curiously, drops rather than increases when he gets the added responsibility of being a CJN.

“That the unjust and embarrassing salary difference between the justices and the Chief Registrar still abides remains intriguing to say the least.”

He noted that it was owing to allegations of corruption and perversion of justice, that informed President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to order the invasion of homes and arrest of some judges in 2016.

“Not done, in 2019 the government accosted, arrested and arraigned the incumbent Chief Justice before the Code of Conduct Tribunal for alleged underhand conduct.

“With his retirement apparently negotiated, he was eventually left off the hook.

“In 2022, a letter signed by all other justices of the Supreme Court, including the current Chief Justice, the aggrieved protested against the shabby treatment meted to them by the head of court and the Chief Registrar.

“In the event, his lordship Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad disengaged ostensibly on grounds of ill-health.

“My lords, distinguished invitees, ladies and gentlemen, it is obvious that the judiciary I am exiting from is far from the one I voluntarily joined and desired to serve and be identified with. The institution has become something else,” Justice Muhammad lamented.

Meanwhile, earlier in the ceremony, the CJN, in his speech, paid glowing tribute to the retiring jurist who he described as a “quintessential Judicial icon with dazzling qualities and alluring stature.”

“His Lordship is one judicial officer that could be blunt, even to a fault; and is never known to be afraid to say things the way they are; and also never shies away from calling a spade by its name, irrespective of whose ox is gored,” the CJN stated.

He decried that with Justice Muhammad’s exit, the apex court bench has further depleted to 10.

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27/10/2023

October 27, 2023

Crack at Supreme Court as retiring justice alleges abuse of power by CJN

Ariwoola
Olukayode Ariwoola CJN court

….faults composition of S-Court panel that heard Atiku, Obi’s appeals

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri

ABUJA–There appears to be a crack at the Supreme Court, barely 24 hours after it validated the election of President Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

A retiring justice of the court, Musa Dattijo Muhammad, who reportedly pulled out from the seven-man panel that dismissed all the appeals that sought to remove President Tinubu from office, has accused the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, of abusing the powers of his office.

Justice Muhammad, who spent 47 years in active judicial service, bowed out of the apex court bench on Friday, having clocked the 70 years mandatory retirement age.

He used the opportunity of a valedictory session that was organised in his honour by the Supreme Court, to address what he observed as rots in the judiciary that have continued to affect the justice delivery system in the country.

“Through the years, I rose to become the second most senior justice of the country’s apex court and Deputy Chairperson of the National Judicial Council.

“Considering the number of years I have spent in judicial service and the position I have attained by the grace of the Almighty, I feel obligated to continue the struggle for reforms for a better Judiciary and would be leaning on the earlier submissions of those who had exited before me,” Justice Muhammad stated before he descended on the CJN.

He maintained that the judiciary, as presently structured, gave so much power to the CJN who he said usually take decisions without consulting other justices.

“As presently structured, the CJN is Chairman of the NJC which oversees both the appointment and discipline of judges, he is equally Chair of the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC), the National Judicial Institute (NJI), the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) that appoints Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

“In my considered opinion, the oversight functions of these bodies should not rest on an individual alone. A person with absolute powers, it is said, corrupts easily and absolutely.

“As Chair of NJC, FJSC, NJI and LPPC, appointments as council, board and commitment members are at his pleasure. He neither confers with fellow justices nor seek their counsel or input on any matter related to these bodies. He has both the final and the only say.

“The CJN has power to appoint 80 percent of members of the council and 60 percent of members of FJSC. The same applies to NJI and LPPC.

“Such enormous powers are effortlessly abused. This needs to change. Continued denial of the existence of this threatening anomaly weakens effective judicial oversight in the country,” he added.

On the current composition of the bench of the apex court, Justice Muhammad alleged that the refusal to fill the vacant slot of South East on the apex court bench, was deliberate, blaming it on “absolute powers vested in the office of the CJN.”

He further stressed that with his retirement, the North Central zone which he represented, would no longer have a Justice on the Supreme Court bench.

“My lord Hon. Justice Ejembi Eko JSC who also represented the zone retired on 23rd of May, 2022. It has been a year and five months now. There has not been any replacement.

“With the passing of my lord, Hon. Justice Chima Centus Nweze, JSC on 29th July 2023, the South East no longer has any presence at the Supreme Court. My lord, Hon. Justice Sylvester Nwali Ngwuta JSV died on 7th March 2021. There has not been any appointment in his stead for the South East.

“As it stands, only four geo-political regions- the South-West, South-South, North-West and North-East are represented in the Supreme Court.

“While the South-South and North-East have two serving justices, the North-West and South-West are fully represented with three each.

“Appropriate steps could have been taken since to fill outstanding vacancies in the apex court. Why have these steps not been timeously taken?

“It is evident that the decision not to fill the vacancies in the court is deliberate. It is all about the absolute powers vested in the office of the CJN and the responsible exercise of same,” the retiring jurist added.

On the issue of membership of the panel that heard the presidential election appeals by candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and the Labour Party, LP, Mr. Peter Obi, Justice Muhammad, said:

“To ensure justice and transparency in presidential appeals from the lower court, all geo-political zones are required to participate in the hearing.

“It is therefore dangerous for democracy and equity for two entire regions to be left out in the decisions that will affect the generality of Nigerians.

“This is not what our laws envisage. Although it can be posited that no one expected the sudden passing of Hon. Justice Nweze JSC, yet, it has been two years and seven months since previous justice from South-East died and no appointment was made.”

On funding and independence of the Judiciary, the retiring justice bemoaned that though the budgetary allocation for the Judiciary increased from 70billion that it was in 2015 to 165billion presently, “Justices and officers welfare and the quality of service the judiciary render have continued to decline.”

“It may interest one to know that the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court earns more than the Justices. While she earns N1.2m per month, justices take home N751, 000 in a month.

“The CJN on his part takes home N400, 000 plus. The salary of a Justice, curiously, drops rather than increases when he gets the added responsibility of being a CJN.

“That the unjust and embarrassing salary difference between the justices and the Chief Registrar still abides remains intriguing to say the least.”

He noted that it was owing to allegations of corruption and perversion of justice, that informed President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to order the invasion of homes and arrest of some judges in 2016.

“Not done, in 2019 the government accosted, arrested and arraigned the incumbent Chief Justice before the Code of Conduct Tribunal for alleged underhand conduct.

“With his retirement apparently negotiated, he was eventually left off the hook.

“In 2022, a letter signed by all other justices of the Supreme Court, including the current Chief Justice, the aggrieved protested against the shabby treatment meted to them by the head of court and the Chief Registrar.

“In the event, his lordship Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad disengaged ostensibly on grounds of ill-health.

“My lords, distinguished invitees, ladies and gentlemen, it is obvious that the judiciary I am exiting from is far from the one I voluntarily joined and desired to serve and be identified with. The institution has become something else,” Justice Muhammad lamented.

Meanwhile, earlier in the ceremony, the CJN, in his speech, paid glowing tribute to the retiring jurist who he described as a “quintessential Judicial icon with dazzling qualities and alluring stature.”

“His Lordship is one judicial officer that could be blunt, even to a fault; and is never known to be afraid to say things the way they are; and also never shies away from calling a spade by its name, irrespective of whose ox is gored,” the CJN stated.

He decried that with Justice Muhammad’s exit, the apex court bench has further depleted to 10.

© 2023 Vanguard Media Limited, Nigeria
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 WHO IS WINNING THE WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND HAMAS?When one looks at the death toll on both sides, this seems like a silly...
20/10/2023



WHO IS WINNING THE WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND HAMAS?

When one looks at the death toll on both sides, this seems like a silly question to ask.

Israel is winning obviously, right?

The truth, however, is not so straightforward.

So far, Palestinian civilians are the group with the highest death toll, followed by Israeli civilians. With the real aggressors of the immediate conflict, Hamas militants, suffering only a fraction of the casualty.

To say that Hamas is losing this war is to assume that it cares about the death of civilians on the Palestinian side. It doesn’t.

Hamas is no stranger to Israeli reprisals. For the past few decades, each rocket launched from Gaza is replied with a dozen. So Hamas knew the scale of the reprisal that was coming before they fired the first shot, and they knew that civilians would be most affected, but they don’t give a s**t!

Hamas attacks have followed a fairly consistent M.O over the last few decades — attack Israel, retreat to civilian areas, then cry on top of their voices when the Palestinian civilians that they knowingly used as human shields are being killed and wounded.

I think the goal of Hamas in this war is to have as many deaths as possible. And to them, it doesn’t matter on what side of the war these deaths occur.

Because how do you explain situations where Israeli forces will give an announcement for civilians to evacuate targeted areas and Hamas will issue statement saying it’s fake news.

Even with this current installment of the conflict, Israel has demanded, perhaps unreasonably, that all civilians (over 1million of them) should vacate Gaza to avoid civilian death and injury as it flushes out Hamas. But Hamas is encouraging civilians to stay even when it knows it is incapable of protecting them.

Apart from the military side of things, Hamas is fighting an ideological war and the primary strategy of that war is to make Israel look as bad as possible, and to make it look as if every offensive against Hamas is an offensive against the people of Palestine. This will not only get them the sympathy and funding of the other nations in the Arab world and even the rest of the world, but help to radicalize the remaining Palestinians who are still not welcoming of military approach to achieving a Palestinian state.

Unfortunately, it seems that that Hamas’ plan is working because Israel seems to have no issues with civilian collateral damage as long as it occurs on the Palestinian side. It has unleashed a bloody siege that perpetuates Hamas’ depiction of Israel as a monster.

This war is complex and it’s hard to say who’s winning, but it’s clear as day who is losing — the people of Palestinian who are caught in the crossfire between two armies that don’t seem to care about them.

So when all is said and done, the score of the current war seems to be:

Hamas: 1
Israel: 1
The people of Palestine: -1000!
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09/10/2023

Sirens target communities across southern and central Israel, injuring child near capital; regional council, police identify some of the dead; Air Force launches wave of airstrikes

If Nigeria is attacked, can you return from North America or Europe to volunteer as a fighter?
09/10/2023

If Nigeria is attacked, can you return from North America or Europe to volunteer as a fighter?

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What sport us this?
06/10/2023

What sport us this?

21/09/2023

Are you ready to accept the autopsy report? I will show everything which entered his body.

There's a reason I don't follow affluent Nigerians who are influential on social media: I don't trust their sources of w...
20/09/2023

There's a reason I don't follow affluent Nigerians who are influential on social media: I don't trust their sources of wealth.

12-Year-Old Adebola Whose ‘Intestine Went Missing In Lagos Hospital’ Dies

Look very well.
12/09/2023

Look very well.

Ousted Gabonese President, Ali Bongo(He was hospitalised for two years as a result of stroke, but remained in power).
31/08/2023

Ousted Gabonese President, Ali Bongo
(He was hospitalised for two years as a result of stroke, but remained in power).

Your complaint is understandable, but don't just sit down. Think of something you can do to make money.
05/08/2023

Your complaint is understandable, but don't just sit down. Think of something you can do to make money.

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