Operation say no to illegal properties in Nigeria. 🇳🇬 Edo army are wonderful

Started by Ibrahim, 2025-06-26 13:49

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Observe the events that transpired in Edo today. I commented on Verydarkman's post and presented a survey regarding illegal activities within the community to facilitate further operations by the army and other security personnel. This proactive measure by the army personnel in Nigeria is expected to diminish the prevalence of illegal activities and enhance the impact of legitimate labor in Nigeria. Consequently, this will advance the work and efforts of law-abiding individuals towards progress and success.
Each state in Nigeria will start receive various illegal activities occur in their community very soon
Careful reading is essential for the improvement of all individuals residing in Nigeria. This will enable everyone to achieve at least an average standard of living.
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List of ongoing illegal activities in Oghede.
1. Theft and Robbery: Theft and robbery are prevalent in many communities, including Oghede, as perpetrators target residents, businesses, and travelers. These crimes can range from petty theft, such as the stealing of personal items and cash, to more organized forms of robbery that may involve the use of weapons.

2. Drug Trafficking and Use: The illicit trade in and use of drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and locally produced substances like codeine, can lead to various social issues and contribute to crime rates.

3. Cybercrime: As technology becomes more accessible, cybercrimes like scams, identity theft, and internet fraud are increasingly common. These activities can affect individuals and businesses alike.

4. Prostitution: The commercial sex trade is often driven underground due to its illegality, leading to a range of issues including sexually transmitted diseases, human trafficking, and exploitation of vulnerable individuals.

5. Land Grabbing: Unauthorized occupation or acquisition of land is a significant problem in many parts of Nigeria, often resulting in disputes, tension, and sometimes violence between communities and individuals.

6. Kidnapping: For ransom or other purposes, kidnapping is a severe issue that can affect anyone, from children to high-profile individuals, leading to fear and insecurity.

7. Cultism: The presence of secret cults that engage in violent and criminal activities can lead to a breakdown in community trust and safety. These groups may be involved in extortion, ritual killings, and other forms of violence.

8. Advance Fee Fraud: Known internationally as "419" scams, these are fraudulent schemes where individuals are lured with the promise of a large sum of money or goods in return for a smaller upfront payment.

9. Environmental Crimes: This includes illegal logging, mining, and dumping of toxic waste, which can damage the local environment and threaten the health of residents.

10. Corruption: The misuse of public office for personal gain, including bribery, extortion, and embezzlement, can undermine the effectiveness of local governance and public services.

11. Human Trafficking: Often linked to sex work and forced labor, human trafficking is a significant issue that can affect individuals from all walks of life, particularly the most vulnerable.

12. Arms Trafficking: The illicit trade in weapons can fuel other forms of crime and conflict within and outside the community.

13. Proliferation of Illegal Firearms: The availability of unregistered and illicit firearms can lead to an increase in violent crime and pose a threat to public safety.

14. Child Labor and Trafficking: Children may be forced into various forms of exploitative labor, including agriculture, mining, and domestic work, or trafficked for purposes such as forced marriage or sexual exploitation.

15. Fraudulent Business Practices: This includes scams, counterfeit goods, and pyramid schemes, which can harm the local economy and consumer confidence.

16. Cybercafé Operations: Some cybercafés may be used for internet fraud, illegal file sharing, or other cybercrimes.

17. Unauthorized Building Construction: Building without proper permits or on protected land can lead to environmental issues and legal disputes.

18. Street Trading and Hawking: While not inherently illegal, if not regulated, it can lead to traffic congestion, environmental issues, and sometimes conflict between traders and the community.

19. Illegal Gambling: Underground gambling dens can be a source of crime and addiction.

20. Racketeering: The operation of an unlawful business or scheme in which the income is used for further criminal activity.

21. Tax Evasion: Some individuals and businesses may engage in tax evasion, depriving the community of funds needed for development and services.

22. Sexual Assault and Rape: These heinous crimes can occur in any community and are often underreported due to social stigma and fear of retribution.

23. Domestic Violence: Despite efforts to combat it, domestic abuse continues to be a problem affecting families.

24. Bribery and Extortion: These are common forms of corruption that can affect everything from traffic stops to government contracts.

25. Counterfeit Currency: The production and distribution of fake money can destabilize the local economy and lead to a lack of trust in financial transactions.

26. Child Exploitation: Beyond labor and trafficking, children may also be exploited for criminal purposes such as begging rings and theft.

27. Illegal Mining: This can include mining of minerals without proper licensing or oversight, often leading to environmental degradation and health risks.

28. Human Rights Abuses: Some residents may be subject to abuse from law enforcement officials, landowners, or others in positions of power.

29. Cyber Bullying and Harassment: The misuse of technology to threaten, intimidate, or harass individuals online.

30. Illegal Trade in Wildlife: The trade in endangered species and their parts can be lucrative and damaging to local ecosystems.

These are just a few of the many types of illegal activities that might be encountered in a community such as Oghede or others in Edo State, Nigeria. Addressing these issues often requires a combination of community vigilance, law enforcement efforts, and social support systems to provide alternatives and protection for those at risk..

Do your survey on these? Quote me wrong if you don't find one of these illegal activities there. Anyway it is an ubiquitous barrier in Nigeria. Only the Army security can fix it . I respect the Nigerian army 100%