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Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by trendytrendz: 11:21am On Aug 27, 2013
NaijaFlow: Imagine the USA Governments saying this.


What about their drone strikes that kills lots of innocent children in the name of targetting terrorist?. The US must have a hand in boko haram to make sure that power returns to a northerner so that Nigeria will keep living in the stone age. Nonsense
very stupid reasoning of yours..perhaps you should tell your leaders and those northerners to embrace civilization and move ahead, what concerns u.s with boko haram when nigerian leaders are not even serious to eradicate the problem
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by drake2005: 11:25am On Aug 27, 2013
ogaibe1:
Solo read the news, american government has contributed a lot to the fight against boko haram. They are training our military on how to fight terror, they donated robots and bomb detecting materials to the nigerian government. read the news papers may be you will be better informed.

Id$iot, fool...no common sense. Look at who is informing us. Go and study what is happening around the world, and reason CRITICALLY....AGAIN REASON CRITICALLY. Do not talk when we are contributing what we have researched extensively on. Some of us here on Nairaland are very educated individuals...doctors, lawyers, engineers, and many others. We are not fools nor engaged in knee-jerk reactionary behavior...we research, analyze before we come up here to chime in.

Did you realize that only your post is contradictory of pretty much all the posts on here...that should have hinted you not to comment.

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Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Freedani(m): 11:43am On Aug 27, 2013
Us don fall my hand.is that all they have to say? Just to sympathize without profileing solution
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by mu2sa2: 11:47am On Aug 27, 2013
PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.
So US should come and fight boko haram while Gej "jollificate" with one trillion defence budget. Your lengthy post is pointless.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by mu2sa2: 11:48am On Aug 27, 2013
PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.
So US should come and fight boko haram while Gej "jollificate" with one trillion defence budget. Your lengthy post is pointless.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Noraokon: 11:58am On Aug 27, 2013
the US government must be high before issuing this particular statement. what happens to its operations in the middle east where we receive news of its drone attacks claiming lives everyday.
Camilia247: So what should happen to the Boko Haram members if they deplore the action by the civilian JTf
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by 3nairalandcom: 12:23pm On Aug 27, 2013
hm
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by roselynbas(f): 12:30pm On Aug 27, 2013
USA we don't need your help!! we can see the help rendered to Iraq, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt and so on! Keep your help, we don't need it. They seem not to be able to render help to any country without oil. angry angry angry
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Pque(m): 1:07pm On Aug 27, 2013
Rexnegro: May God have mercy on this country if Ɲǿț Nigeria is finished....too many probs e.g Boko,pdp,npf,customs,apc,ASUU,nepa,unemployment,Nysc, etc

you forgot to put law school admission problem. Low admission form available compare to qulified student population on ground
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Nobody: 1:12pm On Aug 27, 2013
Billygee2u: US,what is your contribution to eliminate BOKO HARAM,is always talk without actions?

Would have been decent if u asked how their Foreign Policy affects ur country.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by maclatunji: 1:17pm On Aug 27, 2013
Camilia247: So what should happen to the Boko Haram members if they deplore the action by the civilian JTf

The bolded is just another non-state armed group in the making like Niger-Delta militants. It is just a matter of time before they too start to attack government interests.

The Americans are right on this one.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by 2smooth2shout: 1:21pm On Aug 27, 2013
PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.

you are wise my brother. Nigerians (expecially our government) really need to do away with the mentality that "US decisions remain supreme". Most times their talks are irrelevant and baseless.

Take for example: when they percieve their false threat, instead of alerting the governments and working with them, they'll use it to seek attention by issueing false travel warnings. Take their recent embassy withdrawal for example.

US has done nothing to help us fight boko haram than to condemn every action the government takes in dealing with it.

Abeg make them pack well. They claim to be fighting terrorist while they are only creating more.

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Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by omenka(m): 1:26pm On Aug 27, 2013
Billygee2u: US,what is your contribution to eliminate BOKO HARAM,is always talk without actions?

I thought the govt said the US should mind their bizness and stop meddling in our domestic affairs. Why then are we asking for their "contribution"
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Nobody: 1:27pm On Aug 27, 2013
Billygee2u: US,what is your contribution to eliminate BOKO HARAM,is always talk without actions?
the way u talk,u are limited to nairaland news...gO and ask d gOverment wat d US ar dOing fOr nigeria
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by skimarvel: 2:12pm On Aug 27, 2013
I SUSPECT FOUL PLAY HERE..THE US IS TRYING TO WIN BACK THE SUPPORT OF NIGERIA AFTER BOYCOTTING NIGERIA DURING IS TOUR OF AFRICA..OUR TROOPS ARE DOING JUST FYN IN THE NORTH...
BH now resort to knifes,cutlasses nd locally made weapons instead of bombs,guns etc..it shows d fight against them can be fought witout foriegn aids...xo obama should continue licking his ass in syria...besides they kan ask 4 nigeria's help in syria nd egypt nd be sure we will help u out.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Nobody: 9:03pm On Aug 27, 2013
NaijaFlow: Imagine the USA Governments saying this.


What about their drone strikes that kills lots of innocent children in the name of targetting terrorist?. The US must have a hand in boko haram to make sure that power returns to a northerner so that Nigeria will keep living in the stone age. Nonsense
Very well spoken! This there method and strategey everywhere In thd world. They think we ard afraid of northerners and they dont want to talk against them( if u carefully see how they comment, they comment as if to tell D Bokos that they ard there friends.) so as whn nt become aggresive we see reasons to be afraid of them and give them president which hard and will subcumb to their will. Or if nt like this that i have envisage, it is that They want us to get annoyed(as they keep milding dwn D actions of and they continue killing) and split or due to spliting and there is choas and they come and control D oil market. Any scheme it may be is to their advantage.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by gsainttrinity(m): 10:36pm On Aug 27, 2013
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PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.
PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
[b]The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.
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PapaBrowne: This is nonsense!
The US has no business making these kinds of comments when it has it's hands dirty in virtually every resource rich country in the world.They should go and deal with their issues in Syria and ask thier rebels to stop using nerve gas on humans before speaking of Nigeria.

What kind of press release is this. If you read between the lines, you will discover that they are more concerned about the civilian JTF than about Boko Haram. Condemning the killings by Boko Haram is alright if you release press statements everytime there is a bomb blast and not only when you feel there is extra judicial execution by either the military or civilian JTF.

I am never in support of extra judicial killings because many innocent people would be falsely accused and two because life is precious and any act that seeks to negate that principle always comes back to hunt society.
Now that notwithstanding, the Boko Haram sect deserves nothing less than to hasten up and go to paradise to receive their reward in the deepest place of hell where 72 demon virgins would be waiting with hot iron rods to defile their shithole. They don't deserve to reside on planet earth.

These Americans should back off except they want to support with technology and resources. We don't need all these kinds of press statements that tacitly seek to equate the actions of the military with that of the insurgents. Boko Harm has been greatly decapitated largely on the back of the Civilian JTF, not because of the killings of Boko Harm members but because the minds of the youths have been turned against the Boko Haram. Terrorism is an ideological war and if you can win the minds of the locals, you've won the battle. That is something the Americans have failed to do in their 13 years of war on terror.

The USA is a learner.. they have lost relevance and credibilty... Nigeria have a problem yes but we dont. want failed people boring us with their press release.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by ilebaami: 2:32pm On Aug 28, 2013
joseph1832:
Yes I agree, just like corruption, poverty, nepotism, religious bigotry, tribalism. Dude you need to wake up.

May BH never become a thing of the past to only those who do not wish it to be a thing of the past.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by inosend: 11:33pm On Oct 02, 2014
joseph1832: All the things said by the U.S department of state is real testament to bad governance that has plagued Nigeria since GEJ took over.
True talk. Maybe Al Shabaab, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda, Muslim brotherhood, etc came to be as a result of "bad" GEJ governance. I no blame you, na free mb I blame.
Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by Aegon(m): 6:25am On Oct 03, 2014
joseph1832: All the things said by the U.S department of state is real testament to bad governance that has plagued Nigeria since GEJ took over.
shut your buca cavity. you american worshipers make me sick. You and your america should come clean about their involvement in Syria Afghanistan Iraq Libya and all the resource rich third world countries. Look who's talking about extra judicial killings, Those who fund operate and maintain terrorists against opposition governments. America my foot.

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Re: Press Release On Boko-Haram By US Dept Of State by joseph1832(m): 4:42pm On Oct 04, 2014
inosend:
True talk. Maybe Al Shabaab, Hezbollah, Al Qaeda, Muslim brotherhood, etc came to be as a result of "bad" GEJ governance. I no blame you, na free mb I blame.
no point arguing with the likes of you.

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