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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:09am On Sep 07, 2014
chukwudi44: Kudos to our able military led by the amiable and competent C-in-C!!! Shame to boko haram and their janj.aweed political arm!!! Shame to the boko haram janja.weed online arm!!!!shame to sharia reporters!! Victory is certain.Aluta continua victoria asceta
Rubbish! Was it not the Presidency and the DHQ which your clueless C-in-C leads that made gullible Nigerians like you to believe that Boko Haram never took Bama? Thank God for foreign media and SR that give us the true picture.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by hansad: 9:09am On Sep 07, 2014
UrbanMystique: Jonathan is smart, he waited for election period to do something. Don't be surprised if no one bombs until after election. Once they declare him winner again, he sends his solder to start bombing again whenever there is scandal to cover is ass.

Jonathan using boko haram to his advantage since 2011
Problem is a northern group trying to use religious violence to climb to power since 2000; Jonathan is not using advantage of Boko Haram to remain in office. In fact, despite Boko Haram war agains Jonathan govt, the government has brought more positive develoments to Nigeria than its predecessors and should have scored high votes in elections 2015.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by BrokenTV: 9:12am On Sep 07, 2014
Mention:
You called me?
Sorry I no know the time when I mention you.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by omenka(m): 9:13am On Sep 07, 2014
pDude: Let them keep deceiving themselves cheesy

In this age when even smoked fish seller has camera phone, na hin dem nor fit show us deadi body of boko haram or show them removing boko haram's hoisted flag or show soldiers posing with one of Bama's landmarks as evidence?

Try again. This one is story for the palm wine gods cheesy
@Chubhie: the quote above is a mirror image of my opinion.

Fact is that, in war and politics, propaganda is as important as the soldiers and the electorates respectively.
Hitler conquered nearly 60% of the territories he did using carefully crafted propaganda. But the kind of propaganda our government is using is really a hard sell. They are just a body of easily recognisable lies. They really need to have them fine tuned to achieve the desired impact.

You don't say you "repelled an attack and killed dozens of your enemies" today and then tell us thesame territory has been "recaptured" the next day!! How do you "recapture" a place you claim was never lost These are the issues we are talking about.

Goodmrnin. smiley

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Raiders: 9:15am On Sep 07, 2014
Akalia: Frankly speaking, Nigeria Military is a potent and formidabble force, I say this because it's a nightmare for a country to fight guerilla war on her home soil, this is no conventional warfare. Even almighty US military suffered humiliating casualities during her military campaign when they invaded vietnam and somalia. May GOD uphold the strenght of the Nigeria military,rAmen.
Don't compare US army and Nigeria army because they are both fighting war in different situation. US fought those wars in foriegn country. Do you think Somalia and vietnam will win a guerilla warfare in New York, Chicago or any US cities? We should all be worried that Nigeria army cant protect our home land from guerilla warfare. If boko haram can capture Bama. What make you think Abuja and lagos will not be attack in the future? We need a strong army. God bless Nigeria.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Mention(m): 9:19am On Sep 07, 2014
BrokenTV:
Sorry I no know the time when I mention you.
@Bolded you just did that again..
Well, I understand..
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by asadike(f): 9:20am On Sep 07, 2014
i tink senator zannah knows more than wot he is telling us.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 9:24am On Sep 07, 2014
To BH leader:

" Every action has an equal but opposite Reaction "
unfortunately, Your now receiving an even more Greater reaction from Nigeria!!! no sympathy for you!!!!
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by wirinet(m): 9:27am On Sep 07, 2014
emmatony: By Senator Iroegbu  and Michael Olugbode 

Insurgent fighters from the Boko Haram Islamic sect were in full retreat from the strategic town of Bama, in Borno State, at the weekend following a fierce aerial onslaught by the Nigerian Air Force, military sources confirmed yesterday. They said the aerial attack aimed at knocking off Boko Haram’s weapon installations in the town it had recently overrun, had been effective and yielding the desired results.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has also confirmed that over 50 terrorists were killed yesterday afternoon as troops raided their hide out in Kawuri shortly before setting out on a planned attack on Konduga.

This was disclosed in terse statement through the DHQ twitter account @DefenceInfoNG.
The Defence authorities said "one fabricated artillery  gun, two Anti Aircraft gun, an armoured vehicle  and assorted types of ammunition were recovered in the process.

"Some hardware, weapons  food items, and personal belongings were also destroyed in the raid".
However, one officer and two soldiers were said to be seriously wounded. But Boko Hram opened another front in the antiterrorism war on Friday after an attack on Gulak town, the headquarters of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The Secretary to the Government of Adamawa State, Professor Liman Tukur, who confirmed the attack in a statement, said insurgents had taken over the town.

President Goodluck Jonathan had on Friday, reportedly, ordered a full-scale war against Boko Haram.

NAF intensified its bombing campaign at the weekend to rid Bama of the terrorists, pockets of which were still said to be holding out in the town and its environs. But the battle took a heavy toll on civilian lives and property as the insurgents were said to be embedded with residents, locals said.

A source said, “The first attacks didn't really make the expected impact but the second round of bombardment really injured those Boko Haram boys, which is why they are retreating now. They are no more deep into Bama, while our people are advancing and gaining territory. The Boko Haram boys are right now retreating.

“We are now dislodging them. You know, Air Force have intensified their efforts; they brought F-7 and different kinds of aircraft. They really bombarded them.”

Another military source confirmed the advances of the Armed Forces in the battle of Bama but cautioned that it was no time for celebration yet, as the operation was still ongoing in several parts of Borno State. He said the situation was “still very volatile” with Gwoza far from being liberated from the terrorists’ siege.

“We don't want to say anything official but there are still fights going on in different places and on different scales, especially by air.  This is a critical and unusual time,” the senior military officer said.

A senior Air Force officer, who spoke from Borno State, said apart from the aerial campaign in Bama, NAF had been effective in support of the ground forces with the launch of air attacks with different aircraft types, including helicopter gunships.

He said, “We are very deeply involved. You know what we are having here is a joint operation of the services, even though the Navy may not be involved right now because of the terrain.

“First and foremost, apart from the airlift, we are equally supporting the ground forces; in most of the cases we even take the initiative. In modern warfare, Air Force normally does the first dirty job, clear the road for the Army to do the mop up operations.

“Like I said, all our platforms are participating fully here. We have Alpha Jets, we have F7, Beechcraft, Mi35, which is the gunships, and then all our transport planes: C-130, the G TripleT. So we are participating fully and playing a significant role in that place.”

The Defence Headquarters had vowed in a statement by Director of Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, that it will not allow any violation of the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity by terrorists. The statement was in apparent response to a growing sense of apprehension among citizens and foreigners following recent reports about the gain of territories in Borno State by Boko Haram.

“While welcoming all the concerns shown by Nigerians and a section of the international community following the increased menace and activities of terrorists, it is necessary to reassure all that the Nigerian Armed Forces is more than ever determined and committed to the defence of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria, regardless of any odd,” Olukolade stated. “We therefore urge our citizens not to lose hope or be disenchanted but to remain steadfast and supportive of the military as all steps are being taken to ensure the success of the counter-insurgency operations, especially at this crucial time when our sovereignty is being challenged.”
But a military intelligence source said, “Gwoza is still a no-go area, I must tell you the truth, as the town is firmly in hands of the Boko Haram terrorists. We are currently focusing on Bama before advancing to other areas.”

However, the senator for Borno Central senatorial district, Ahmed Zannah, said the military might be playing right into the enemy’s hands by focussing on Bama. He said the reported retreat of Boko Haram from Bama might be a ploy to draw out the military from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, before launching a heavy onslaught on the town.

The warning came against the backdrop of recent Boko Haram seizure of towns that are just few kilometres from Maiduguri, which is already swarming with internally displaced persons said to be numbering over 100,000 who are housed in different camps.

With the recent attacks on Gwoza and Bama, those displaced since January in the North-east are estimated to have risen to over 500,000, according to the National Emergency Management Agency.

Zannah said in an alert to the military, “At present, there are pockets of insurgents in Bama, men who are mainly indigenes of the town but left behind by their leaders to continue to terrorise the town. The leaders have left for their hideouts in Sambisa.

“It is believed that those left in Bama are to draw the military out of Maiduguri and when they are reclaiming Bama, the large number of insurgents in Sambisa will sneak into Maiduguri to take control of the town.”

Zannah said Maiduguri, from where the insurgents had been driven about a year ago, remained their ultimate target, saying there are indications that the sect is arming for a battle to capture the ancient town.

Sources within the military blame some of the difficulties being encountered in the fight against Boko Haram on what they term indiscriminate retirement of experienced officers.

One officer said, “The problem we are also having now is that the military retired the very ambitious and brave people from the service for the fear of coup without knowing that this kind of thing will arise. Some of these military officers, very courageous ones, should have still been in the system and by now they could have given the guidelines on how we can go about this.

“They could have acquired enough skills on how to manoeuvre to deal with these guys. If we succeeded outside the shores of this country, in Liberia, Sierra Leone and other places, how much more back home here. The fact is that this is not like a conventional war.”

The opening of another key battlefront in Adamawa State by the insurgents marked a major escalation in the anti-terror war. Tukur said the insurgents killed and displaced many people in Gulak during the attack on the town.

The Adamawa State SSG said in a release at the weekend, “It has come to the attention of the Adamawa State Government that insurgents are now in Gulak, the headquarters of Madagali Local Government Area, and had killed and displaced scores of people.

“On behalf of the people and government of Adamawa, his Excellency deeply sympathises with the people of Gulak and other surrounding villages and towns whose areas had been overran by insurgents.

“The concomitant effects of the insurgency, like displacement of whole villages and towns, create multitudes of internally displaced persons whose management and welfare the government is left to bear.”
Residents of some villages in Michika Local Government Area, which borders Madagali local government, were said to be fleeing to Uba, Mubi, and Yola for fear of possible attacks.

Chief Press Secretary to the acting governor of Adamawa State, Mr. Solomon Kumangar, also confirmed the attack on Gulak town by insurgents and said several people were killed.
Kumangar, however, denied reports that the residence of the acting governor, Alhaji Umaru Fintiri, in Gulak had been torched by the Boko Haram terrorists.

Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima, in a state broadcast on Friday, lamented the siege and plunder of communities in the state by Boko Haram, saying the attempt to predicate the attacks on religion is despicable.

Shettima stated, “In recent days and weeks, we have come under renewed and augmented attacks, waged against all of us by an armed minority that seeks to impose on us a doctrine that is completely at variance with the religion of Islam, which they claim to promote; a doctrine that negates the dignity and existence of humanity on earth, despite Allah’s decree in the glorious Quran that He has dignified the human creature, prohibited unjust killings and made the religion of Islam that which does not sanction compulsion in a multi-faith society like ours.

“Several innocent communities in Gwoza, Damboa, Askira/Uba, Marte, Chibok, Konduga, Dikwa and the most recent, Bama, have had young and old amongst them children, weak old men and women, killed in cold blood, their homes destroyed and thousands forced to flee, with some trekking over hurtful distances to become refugees within and outside Borno State.

“Our capital city of Maiduguri is today facing a heavy influx of refugees from the local government areas in Borno. Borno citizens have been forced to take refuge in parts of Gombe and Adamawa states mainly on account of man’s inhumanity to fellow man in the gratuitous name of religion. These acts are absolutely condemnable in the strongest of terms.”

However, the governor said in the history of Borno State since the 19th century, the latest insurgency was “not the first threat to our existence as a people. We had faced and survived threats in years past and we shall survive this, insha Allah.

“We are confident of victory through a reinforcement of our Armed Forces and the collective will of all of us, citizens, who are committed to defeating the Boko Haram scourge.”
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/after-intensive-aerial-bombardment-boko-haram-retreats-from-bama/188431/

The bolded red highlights calls for concern. winning a battle is different from winning the war. Bama might be a distraction to distract the Nigerian military from Maiduguri.

The Commander in Chief and his generals must put their thinking caps on, war is like a chess game, there are pawns to be sacrificed for the ultimate victory, to capture the king/capital.

I hope the government does not get overly emotional with every little victory and forgeting the ultimate goal of crushing the insurgents.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by opportunist: 9:30am On Sep 07, 2014
he he i think say dem go still dey form frontline commando. ;Dhe he i think say dem go still dey form frontline commando.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Chubhie: 9:32am On Sep 07, 2014
omenka: @Chubhie: the quote above is a mirror image of my opinion.

Fact is that, in war and politics, propaganda is as important as the soldiers and the electorates respectively.
Hitler conquered nearly 60% of the territories he did using carefully crafted propaganda. But the kind of propaganda our government is using is really a hard sell. They are just a body of easily recognisable lies. They really need to have the fine tuned to achieve the desired impact.

You don't say you "repelled an attack and killed dozens of your enemies" today and then go thesame territory has been "recaptured"!! How do you "recapture" a place you claim was never lost These are the issues we are talking about.

Goodmrnin. smiley
You can imagine the contradictions. Most times I take news from Govt sources as pure comedy cos it doesn't take a genius to see lies. But, the sweetest of the comedy begins when opposition tries to dislodge such lies. The resultant effect is only one to which a neutral can appreciate. I enjoy the balance you bring.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Demdem(m): 9:36am On Sep 07, 2014
luvinhubby:
You are a COMPOUND F.OOL for making such derogatory remarks against our millitary. angry

Only eternal fools like u and ur entire miserable lineage will choose to believe a lie.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by eljimmah: 9:36am On Sep 07, 2014
Paroman: Pishure of fleeing bokoboys and our airforce in action or this is just another big lie! angry

dude can u pls go and get us the "pishures"......
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by duni04(m): 9:36am On Sep 07, 2014
Me i don't believe anything from that defence Hq again. They've told very blatant lies in the past and this one may be another lie undecided

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Demdem(m): 9:40am On Sep 07, 2014
asadike: i tink senator zannah knows more than wot he is telling us.

Senator Zannah intelligence report has proven to be far more superior than our military. This have been proven overtime. If I am in the military, i will seriously take this into cognisance.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Demdem(m): 9:41am On Sep 07, 2014
duni04: Me i don't believe anything from that defence Hq again. They've told very blatant lies in the past and this one may be another lie undecided

I feel u.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Danxic(m): 9:44am On Sep 07, 2014
I pray it works
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by experimentist: 9:54am On Sep 07, 2014
BrokenTV:
Did GEJ mention anything about arrest, you did, is not always about doing the talking. Is about following it up with action. Since in your myopic mind you think that Ihejirika is involved why not go and arrest him.
GEJ should also be arrested... Was I the one who said they're boko sponsors?
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 9:58am On Sep 07, 2014
CyberEBOLA: If not for that IBO man above, i would have been first to comment.

Thank GOD we've NEVER had & will NEVER HAVE one as president of this fderal republic!

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 9:59am On Sep 07, 2014
CyberEBOLA: If not for that IBO man above, i would have been first to comment.

Thank GOD we've NEVER had & will NEVER HAVE one as president of this Federal Republic!

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 10:12am On Sep 07, 2014
Shadodempn:

Thank GOD we've NEVER had & will NEVER HAVE one as president of this Federal Republic!
Phoooool who's the first Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?
Anyway the Igbo may not have occupied the highest office in the country for a very long time, but tbey keep doing better and keep livibg better life than your people. Hope you have seen the recently released May/June 2014 WASSCE and the unity schools results?
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 10:37am On Sep 07, 2014
Hahahaha quoute of life
pussypounder: Boko boys, your days are numbered, no be strength man dey use charge prick ooo
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by DKbarry(m): 10:44am On Sep 07, 2014
Pishures pipu...







We demand pishures.....or we gó on strike..





make we see AM live...
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by UrbanMystique: 10:56am On Sep 07, 2014
hansad: Problem is a northern group trying to use religious violence to climb to power since 2000; Jonathan is not using advantage of Boko Haram to remain in office. In fact, despite Boko Haram war agains Jonathan govt, the government has brought more positive develoments to Nigeria than its predecessors and should have scored high votes in elections 2015.
boko haram violence started in the days of northern president (umaru yaradua) if northern group wants to climb to power using religious violence, why do it when their son is in power?

question is, who benefits more with boko haram thing?
who tags opposition party islamic boko haram party without evidence because most of its leaders are muslims? even when boko haram has been rampaging before opposition was formed?
who allocates trillions of naira to fight some bunch of rag tag millitia group with nothing to show for it but more bombing and outdated weapons for our military?
do you know that president jonathan security budget in the last 3 years of his administration is the same with united state while usa is 7 times the size of nigeria in size and everything? where are all these monies? why are our soldiers still using ak47 to fight boko haram?
who uses boko haram to divert public attention from pressing issue especially corruption?

finally, name the achievements of this current president and why he deserves not to be kicked out come 2015 for someone with proper track record?
is it agriculture? last time i check, the price of garri and rice still remain the same.
is it eletricity? the only reason i voted jonathan is because i thought he's gonna fix electricity, but power supply still remains the same here, i dont know about your house though.
is it corruption, dont even talk about that one. our president dont even see stealing as corruption.
is it roads? all federal roads in my state are still filled with potholes and they are eye sore.

what exactly is the achievement of this current government that deserves all the praises?
well may be he is working in your state, but mine? is presence is zero.

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Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by BrokenTV: 11:12am On Sep 07, 2014
Mention:
@Bolded you just did that again..
Well, I understand..
OK now I got it. You are going to get more than you deserve, they gonna spam your mention like am just doing.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by BrokenTV: 11:17am On Sep 07, 2014
experimentist: GEJ should also be arrested... Was I the one who said they're boko sponsors?
Go through the whole report and show me where he mention Ihejirika and I will show you where the Australian disclaim it.Why are you silent on the part he mention APC leaders. As for Jonathan you are just having orgasm at the mention of his name.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Mention(m): 11:17am On Sep 07, 2014
BrokenTV:
OK now I got it. You are going to get more than you deserve, they gonna spam your mention like am just doing.
Lol... Sometimes I enjoy it because I get indirectly notified of interesting posts and conversations on NL..
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by hansad: 11:20am On Sep 07, 2014
Raiders: Don't compare US army and Nigeria army because they are both fighting war in different situation. US fought those wars in foriegn country. Do you think Somalia and vietnam will win a guerilla warfare in New York, Chicago or any US cities? We should all be worried that Nigeria army cant protect our home land from guerilla warfare. If boko haram can capture Bama. What make you think Abuja and lagos will not be attack in the future? We need a strong army. God bless Nigeria.
You may have to join Nigeria army to do the guerrila warfare. Perhaps when your colleague sabotages you - as has been the case in the fight against Boko Haram - you shall no longer have the opportunity to compare a united army of US with an army where because of belief in archaic religious practice in the far north, colLeagues sabotage their colleauges. Boko is fighting for sharia country. Northern Muslims joyfully embraced sharia codes. Or are you a stranger in Nigeria that you do not see why a strongest military formation in W/Africa - Nigeria Army - has not been able to defeat Boko Haram? Only solution is grant the 12 northern sharia states a sharia country they crave. This done, other countries can police their borders against infiltration of religious extremists.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by NIGERIALOLoCOM(m): 11:58am On Sep 07, 2014
pDude: Let them keep deceiving themselves cheesy

In this age when even smoked fish seller has camera phone, na hin dem nor fit show us deadi body of boko haram or show them removing boko haram's hoisted flag or show soldiers posing with one of Bama's landmarks as evidence?

Try again. This one is story for the palm wine gods cheesy
The palm wine gods are wise. Dayzis be long.
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Boss13: 12:07pm On Sep 07, 2014
I think the fight against Boko haram is more of a cat and mouse situation. If the mouse doesn't come out of hiding, the cat just do not bother itself. I am not impressed. 50 terrorists against how many spellings? Who were the air force targeting?
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by experimentist: 12:09pm On Sep 07, 2014
BrokenTV:
Go through the whole report and show me where he mention Ihejirika and I will show you where the Australian disclaim it.Why are you silent on the part he mention APC leaders. As for Jonathan you are just having orgasm at the mention of his name.
You've nothing to show bro.. I got eyes and ears, I see things, hear things. And a good brain separate the truth from lies.. So Modu Sherrif is APC member abi? After many pressure on the Australian and even maybe cash bribe he can easily dis claim whatsoever.. And we PDP are synonymous to bribing.. You knw?
Re: After Intensive Aerial Bombardment, Boko Haram Retreats From Bama by Nobody: 12:34pm On Sep 07, 2014
But why make them retreat ehn? What happened to kill them all order. U make them retreat and they come bak with reprisal attacks and kill more innocent villagers. Nawa o.

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