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05/05/2025

A reverend father has criticised the EFCC for arresting Verydarkman in a humiliating manner instead of simply inviting him to their office. He shared the most painful part of Verydarkman's arrest. The priest's post is in the comments.

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31/07/2022

Here's a little something you should see

04/06/2022

As far as I can see : and I might be wrong

For Peter Obi, it seems a race to save Nigeria.

For Osibanjo, it looks a race to continue from Buhari....

For Atiku, it looks a race to fulfil a dream. Life long at that

For Tinubu, it seems a race for his entitlement... the worst option for me

Although a lot of things in politics are not what they seem especially in our country

A DESERVED DISTRACTION FROM THIS CORONA FILLED WEATHER...By this time, Elizabeth was no longer in doubt that something h...
30/03/2020

A DESERVED DISTRACTION FROM THIS CORONA FILLED WEATHER...

By this time, Elizabeth was no longer in doubt that something has badly gone wrong. As she ran to the children’s rooms in her distress and confusion, she screamed for her oldest child and daughter who was eight years old.

“Kaneng ! Kaneng! Help me! Help me!” she called out.

However, the invading soldiers had come face-to-face with her husband, James Pam, led by a man very close to him and a family-friend, Major Humphrey Chukwuka, who was also his second-in-command, and Deputy Adjutant-General.

“Sir, we have come to take you with us,” Chukwuka said.

“Why? What is the meaning of this?” Pam questioned.

“Sir, please come with us,” Chukwuka responded.

“Ok. Allow me to dress," Pam said as he gave in especially to the sight of guns blaring at him.

At this point, Pam was joined by his heartbroken wife, Elizabeth, as he retreated into the bedroom and changed swiftly into a pair of trousers, a vest and shirt and he put on his watch.

He returned to the waiting soldiers as Elizabeth pleaded with Major Chukwuka who she knew well as her husband's deputy and friend, to spare her husband’s life.

“Please don’t kill him, please don’t kill my husband,” Elizabeth pleaded.

"No. We won’t Madam. Don’t worry. I will bring him back to you," Chukwuka assured.

Major Chukwuka, who had rather become impatient, began to march Lieutenant-Colonel James Yakubu Pam out of his home but not without first advising him to put on a coat because it was cold outside due to the harmattan season.

As Pam was led out, Kaneng, his daughter, aware of the present danger, ran to her father and hugged him. Pam promptly turned to Elizabeth his wife and said in Hausa: “Liz, ki lura da yara,” which means “Liz, look after the children.”

Those were his last words to his wife. It was also the last time he would have a glimpse of his family that comprised his wife Elizabeth, Kaneng, eight years; Jummai, six years; Yusufu, four years; identical twins Ishaku and Ishaya, one year and nine months and Ibrahim (Gambo), four months and two weeks.

James Pam was led out and eventually killed within the hour after he was allowed to say his last prayers. His last thoughts were obviously for his devoted wife Elizabeth and their children. “Lord save them. Lord bless them and Lord keep them.”

Those were his last words as thirteen bullets were rained on him hitting his chest and jaw. He was 32. Murdered in cold blood on a cold morning by people he had trusted.

In 2001, 35 years after the events of that night, at the age of 65 years, Elizabeth Pam, who was born to a Ghanian Christian father and a Fulani Muslim mother, the widow of James Pam, went to see Humphrey Chukwuka in Enugu, the former capital of the Eastern Region and present capital of Enugu State.

She was 30 years old in 1966 when Chukwuka took James away and never returned him to her as promised.

Elizabeth did not call for justice as an alternative to the loss of her beloved husband neither was she avid for tribal accusations.



Source: A Carnage Before Dawn...

You can get the book here: https://okadabooks.com/book/about/a_carnage_before_dawn/16822

Do you know? Sanusi's Grandpa was dethroned in 1963.  Ado Bayero took the office. Now, Sanusi is removed and Ado Bayero'...
11/03/2020

Do you know? Sanusi's Grandpa was dethroned in 1963. Ado Bayero took the office. Now, Sanusi is removed and Ado Bayero's son is taking the stool. History repeats itself?....

17/01/2020

Dem go gree? if dem go grow?

07/01/2020

It is sad that racism still decides

18/11/2019

Let me tell you about my people...
An epie sister said...

I remember Alamco in his white longsleeved shirt hanging from one part of a long vehicle (I was very young) I watched how you people danced and hailed him for escaping from jail. Few nights later while watching the news with my Dad I saw him handcuffed walking into a plane (I didn't understand so my Dad explained it to me)- Bayelsans celebrated him and still betrayed him.

I remember when Ex. President Jonathan became governor, all of you danced that Alamco had gone and Jonathan was our massiah but I know most of you that turned and insulted him.

Sylva came, I was old enough to see all of you cry for his impeachment! You even stoned him at sports complex. I was old enough to understand your actions.

I saw when you people carried Dickson on your shoulders, chanting and dancing (parading him as the man we need). Today he is a devil to you abi?

You see the man you are hailing now, whoever it is; will cut your throats in two
There is an old saying in ijaw land; the spirits living in the Creeks will not select children to kill but whoever is at home when death comes, they will carry.

Every blood that leaks into our land today will only fuel what is to come later.

The Creeks are not angry, they are disappointed. Their eyes are on us.

The leader you cry for today! Is waiting for you tomorrow as your wicked taskmaster!

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