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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by lacasa: 9:05am On Sep 11, 2014
Hemanwel: Much as I am non-partisan,I think APC have got for themselves a damn intelligent publicist in Lai Muhammed.

Word!
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by babzlim(m): 9:08am On Sep 11, 2014
If we Nigerians are not careful this APC AND PDP parties will divide this country, is political parties suppose to be a tribal thing, now APC IS A SOUTH WEST PARTY WHILE PDP IS NOW NORTH EAST PARTY, what are they trying to tell us, so if a candidate is from south west or north east whether credible or not u most vote for him cos his from ur tribe, so in a nutshell they are telling us to hate eachother for not speaking same language and we as stupid Nigerians and mumuish Nigerians wa never eat, we foolishly support them while they get rich and also enrich the pockets of their family members and we as agberos we troop to the street fight, get wounded sometimes die in d processe for this hypocrites... Poverty is a course. God help us.
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by 2livescrew: 9:10am On Sep 11, 2014
kingthreat: Abacha was right. Any insurgency that lasts more than 24 hours has government interference.

And its so sad to know that we Nigerians hate the truth,late Gen Azazi told us all we need to know about this sect yet we are still playing tribe and religious sentiment.The fact is that Jonah is incompetent and his cabinet is a bunch well dressed ill informed politicians.

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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Nobody: 9:13am On Sep 11, 2014
Very insightful. PDP owes Nigerians some explanation as regards BH insurgency and its continuous sustenance. I don't likke to make unnecessary accusation but all the indices so far are pointing to the PDP and the FG. They may know more than what we are made to believe

God Save Naija
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by searay(m): 9:24am On Sep 11, 2014
oluseyiforjesus: is Seun paying 4 booking space or FTC? If No den guy do something better with ur Time
Jealousy
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by PHfinest(m): 9:31am On Sep 11, 2014
enigmaotr: Being paper delivered at Portcullis House, House of Commons, London by Alhaji Lai Mohammed, National Publicity Secretary, All Progressives Congress, APC, on Monday
SINCE the formation of our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, our political opponents have strenuously tried (but failed) to misinform Nigerians and the international community that the APC is linked to Boko Haram, claiming ‘our actions, utterances and body language’ support or sympathise with Boko Haram.
Of course, this deliberate political misinformation and manipulation continue to flounder and fail spectacularly, not least because successive events prove these claims to be hollow, but also that it is our political opponents who are playing a ‘Boko Haram Poker Game’.
In particular the PDP and anyone for that matter (including their hired American PR firm, Levick) have failed to produce any substantial and even anecdotal evidence linking the APC with Boko Haram!
Anecdotal evidence
Alh. Lai Mohammed
Keen followers and watchers of Nigerian politics are well aware of recent revelations by Dr Stephen Davis, a renowned Australian hostage release negotiator hired by the Goodluck Jonathan government over the Chibok saga (Lie Number 1), who confirmed some few days back that indeed the sponsors of Boko Haram are nestled in the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan government (Lie Number 2)– in the persons of Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff (former governor of Borno State) and Lt. General Ihejirika (former Chief of Army Staff). The value of this revelation is hardly about its newness, but that it corroborates previous revelations, such as those by the former NSA (late Major General Azazi Owoye) and even by President Goodluck Jonathan himself!
My task here is incomplete without providing this august gathering with logical, empirical and evidence-based explanation and accounts of goings-on about the Boko Haram ‘crisis’ in Nigeria. I emphasize that Boko Haram is a “crises” because it is no longer a single event but multiple intertwined crises.
There is the crisis of Boko Haram violent attacks, but also crisis of the PDP-President Jonathan’s inept mismanagement, crisis of Nigeria’s military response and operations, crisis of refugees and internal displacement, and crisis of insecurity in general.
Political misinformation
What I present here are hardly mine and APC’s hunches or guess-estimates or attempts at political misinformation, but logical accounts, insights and information contained in open-source materials, thus verifiable. I proceed to share this important empirical account of events about Boko Haram as detailed in media reports, academic papers and research, and even from different sections of the Nigerian government under five main headings:
•Origin of Boko Haram
•The Politics of Boko Haram
•Boko Haram and Resource Allocation
•The Boko Haram Crisis and GEJ Security Spending Spree
•New Thinking and Approaches to Ending Boko Haram: The APC’s Prescriptions.
The Origins of Boko Haram:When the sect “Nigerian Taliban”, the precursor of today’s monster called Boko Haram, started off in 2002, it was another fringe sect along the same pattern of many before it, which started off under the cloak of religion but were in real sense, in response to the widespread poverty, deprivation and the injustice that have hallmarked post-independent Nigeria(Sympathy #1).
Before now, the most remembered, for the scale of its share brutality and mass killings, was the Maitatsine Crisis in the northern city of Kano that left thousands of people dead in 1980.
A decisive response by the then Federal Government saw the crushing of the sect, which was fiercely anti-modernism. Maitaisine was the nickname of the sect founder, Mohammed Marwa, whose preaching attracted a huge number of youths, unemployed immigrants and others who felt that mainstream Muslim teachers were not doing enough for their communities. By December 1980, the group had started launching attacks against other religious figures and the police in Bauchi and Bulukuntu (Maiduguri), forcing the government to call in the military. In the ensuing clashes, about 5,000 people including the founder, died. But in the end the sect was dead and buried for good.
Messianic revivalism
Fast forward to 2009, almost three decades later, Boko Haram, asalafi-jihadigroup that espouses messianic revivalism of Islamic religion and cultural practices (sharia) and which translates literally as “ Western education forbidden” was in full swing and following in the path of the Maitatsine. It is no use hiding the fact that the emergence of Boko Haram and its armed insurgency from 2009, has changed the political, economic, security and socio-cultural landscape of Nigeria.
But who and what is Boko Haram? Why and how did it come about? Boko Haram’s original name is the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad) movement. ‘Boko Haram’ when translated literarily means ‘Western education’ (Boko) is forbidden (haram), however, the group’s ideology transcends this to mean the rejection of western culture and civilization of which education is a vehicle for its transfer (Sympathy Number 2) .
In recorded interviews by the BBC with the late founder of the group (Mohammed Yusuf), he stated that ‘western-styled education is mixed with issues that run contrary to our belief in Islam’ and ‘our land was an Islamic state before the colonial masters turned it to a Kafir (infidel) land.
Western civilisation
The current system is contrary to true Islamic belief. Another recorded interview with the group’s spokesperson clarified that ‘Boko Haram’ does not in any way mean Western education is a sin…(It) actually means western civilization is forbidden (Sympathy Number 3 with some confusion).
The difference is that while the first gives the impression that we are opposed to formal education coming from the West…which is not true…the second affirms our belief in the supremacy of Islamic culture, for culture is broader, it includes education but not determined by western education.
The emergence of Boko Haram as a movement and the evolution of its armed insurgency could be divided into five phases:
Phase One:This pertains to the earliest recorded information about the group and its ideological foundation and organizational development as a movement. There is a loose consensus that Boko Haram is an offshoot of the Nigerian Taliban Movement that was first reported in media circles around 2001-02 (following the US-led NATO military campaign in Afghanistan), that the top leadership of the group were adherents of the Ibn Taymiyyah Sect.
The group relocated (undertook Hijra) from Maiduguri city (capital of Borno State) to a remote location in Yobe State (Kanama) in 2002 to establish its own community that was governed in accordance with strict Islamic law and culture (Sharia). Following disagreements and clashes with neighboring communities over fishing rights and police action between 2003 and 2004 the group was dislodged from Kanama and it relocated back to Maiduguri in 2004.
Phase Two:This chronicles the regrouping, activities and growth of the group between 2004 and 2009. Boko Haram’s relocation to Maiduguri in 2004 led to its creation of a new base (the Ibn Taymiyyah Masjid around the railway area, north of Maiduguri). The group is alleged to have got financial support from within and outside Nigeria with which it set up businesses and started providing welfare services to the hordes of jobless, homeless and illiterate young people in Maiduguri.
Mohammed Yusuf’s recorded and live public preachings started circulating and attracting wide audience during this period. With this, the group’s membership grew astronomically and the profile of its leader (Mohammed Yusuf) increased to the extent that he was included in the Borno state committee of clerics following the introduction of Sharia Law. A known senior member of Boko Haram, Late Boju Foi, was actually appointed a commissioner by former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff.
This marked official and unofficial connections between the group and influential politicians and government functionaries that facilitated the flow of patronage, financial resources and immunity from police prosecution for Mohammed Yusuf (whenever he was arrested, he was promptly released based on intervention by influential politicians).
The fact that Boko Haram became a magnet for thousands of youth made politicians on all sides to seek to use it for election purposes. Boko Haram thereafter began spreading to neighbouring Yobe, Bauchi and Adamawa states (Sympathy Number 4 with a great deal of truth).

What was the aim of this lecture?
Is it to stop the killing of these guys that have bombed, maimed, beheaded and kidnapped innocent citizens?
Or is it to motivate our gallant soldiers to Kill'em All?

I choose the latter.
Time for Boko Haram to meet their well sought out virgins!
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by obailala(m): 9:48am On Sep 11, 2014
I don't think the message posted by the Op is complete. However, taking a look at the BokoHaram situation, it is only a politically/ethnic/religiously biased and myopic person that cannot deduce that BH is a creation and machinery of politicians who presently belong to both the APC and PDP...

It is plain silly for anyone to just say BH is PDP or BH is APC...

The reason GEJ has not been able to tackle BH is because his ill advisers who make money out of every misfortune keep telling him that BH is his opposition APC and he totally swallows the rubbish and even comes to say it on TV without any evidence or conviction. This is just a self indictment of his leadership ability and a serious setback on his ability to crush BH.

The ONLY reason why our military is unable to destroy BH is because of corruption at the top... When Nigerian military goes for UN missions, they perform excellently but in Nigerian missions (where they get to control their budget themselves), corruption just like cancer eats away their might..

Nigerians on the other hand don't help matters as they ignorantly follow the deceivers (politicians)... A politician who is interested in his own pocket tells you the problem of Nigeria is the other politician and yet a lot of people myopically believe the deceivers and begin to fight themselves while the politicians embrace and loot on..
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by taiwoliu(m): 9:55am On Sep 11, 2014
oyeludef: i doubt you read that presentation with an open mind
whr d hell r u?
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by CORRECTMAN78(m): 9:56am On Sep 11, 2014
Northern Nigeria is the kancaworm in Nigerian growth and development. Boko Haram is their armoured tank and bombardia jet in reserve to wipe the eastern Nigeria off the surface of the earth on the set time. They(the north) breed, nurtured, and groomed them(Boko Haram) on their soil. Can we recollect how many times the northern elites and politicians came out openly, advocating for amnesty for the Boko Haram set. Meanwhile, north is harvesting what they sowed. Anyways, I still blame GEJ for not taking the bull by it horn; whether APC, PDP, or nothern agender. He ought to have nip on the board, the sponsors.
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by eminikansoso(m): 10:09am On Sep 11, 2014
Khaynet: its painful when u c d situation of the country deteriorating and all we can do about it is blame it on one party or the other
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NAIJA!!!!!

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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by molas02: 10:33am On Sep 11, 2014
Rilwayne001: [size=15pt] PDP = Boko Haram
Boko Haram = PDP

Shikena angry angry [/size]

U just dey type anything wey ur mind think.....ase
#me- APC & PDP ar nt Boko bt Boko ar been sponsor worldwide includn som politicians in Nig
#chikena
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by sofiatias: 11:04am On Sep 11, 2014
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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by experimentist: 11:45am On Sep 11, 2014
Very intelligent man, Lai Mohammad.. U get mouth jor!
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Yemisi63: 11:47am On Sep 11, 2014
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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by experimentist: 11:52am On Sep 11, 2014
Muscomide: This Lai Muhammed never fails to impress me. Brilliant orator.
The man knows his tomatoes and onions very well..
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Darnnel(m): 12:04pm On Sep 11, 2014
The price of GREATNESS they say is RESPONSIBILITY....... Yet we have an IRRESPONSIBLE government.....We'll never grow like this I swear. sad sad sad

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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Eeser: 12:29pm On Sep 11, 2014
CORRECTMAN78: Northern Nigeria is the kancaworm in Nigerian growth and development. Boko Haram is their armoured tank and bombardia jet in reserve to wipe the eastern Nigeria off the surface of the earth on the set time. They(the north) breed, nurtured, and groomed them(Boko Haram) on their soil. Can we recollect how many times the northern elites and politicians came out openly, advocating for amnesty for the Boko Haram set. Meanwhile, north is harvesting what they sowed. Anyways, I still blame GEJ for not taking the bull by it horn; whether APC, PDP, or nothern agender. He ought to have nip on the board, the sponsors.

Don't you have anything rational to say? Save us all this your north against east theories
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by 4Play(m): 12:38pm On Sep 11, 2014
There is a certain irony in the headline as Lai Mohammed has been in the front line in the battle to gain political capital from the Boko Haram menace.

It's hard to tackle a problem if there is no national consensus that it exists. The Government has shown a callous disregard for the victims of Boko Haram and an utter lack of a sense of urgency. The opposition opposed even the mere imposition of states of emergency and its presumed flag bearer, Buhari, proclaimed that we should cease killing Boko Haram members and pursue the amnesty option coupled with monetary compensation for Boko Haram followers.

Even now as Boko Haram takes over towns, there is still no sense of urgency. GEJ acts like a callous pyschopath who doesn't realise his country is burning. The Nigerian people are busy debating inanities like whether Buhari or Ihejirika is behind Boko Haram. It's a very provincial mindset that plagues this country as there is a refusal to see that there is an global Islamist terror movement and Nigeria has caught its attention.

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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Nobody: 12:39pm On Sep 11, 2014
enigmaotr: Being paper delivered at Portcullis House, House of Commons, London by Alhaji Lai Mohammed, National Publicity Secretary, All Progressives Congress, APC, on Monday
SINCE the formation of our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, our political opponents have strenuously tried (but failed) to misinform Nigerians and the international community that the APC is linked to Boko Haram, claiming ‘our actions, utterances and body language’ support or sympathise with Boko Haram.
Of course, this deliberate political misinformation and manipulation continue to flounder and fail spectacularly, not least because successive events prove these claims to be hollow, but also that it is our political opponents who are playing a ‘Boko Haram Poker Game’.
In particular the PDP and anyone for that matter (including their hired American PR firm, Levick) have failed to produce any substantial and even anecdotal evidence linking the APC with Boko Haram!
Anecdotal evidence
Alh. Lai Mohammed
Keen followers and watchers of Nigerian politics are well aware of recent revelations by Dr Stephen Davis, a renowned Australian hostage release negotiator hired by the Goodluck Jonathan government over the Chibok saga, who confirmed some few days back that indeed the sponsors of Boko Haram are nestled in the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan government – in the persons of Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff (former governor of Borno State) and Lt. General Ihejirika (former Chief of Army Staff). The value of this revelation is hardly about its newness, but that it corroborates previous revelations, such as those by the former NSA (late Major General Azazi Owoye) and even by President Goodluck Jonathan himself!
My task here is incomplete without providing this august gathering with logical, empirical and evidence-based explanation and accounts of goings-on about the Boko Haram ‘crisis’ in Nigeria. I emphasize that Boko Haram is a “crises” because it is no longer a single event but multiple intertwined crises.
There is the crisis of Boko Haram violent attacks, but also crisis of the PDP-President Jonathan’s inept mismanagement, crisis of Nigeria’s military response and operations, crisis of refugees and internal displacement, and crisis of insecurity in general.
Political misinformation
What I present here are hardly mine and APC’s hunches or guess-estimates or attempts at political misinformation, but logical accounts, insights and information contained in open-source materials, thus verifiable. I proceed to share this important empirical account of events about Boko Haram as detailed in media reports, academic papers and research, and even from different sections of the Nigerian government under five main headings:
•Origin of Boko Haram
•The Politics of Boko Haram
•Boko Haram and Resource Allocation
•The Boko Haram Crisis and GEJ Security Spending Spree
•New Thinking and Approaches to Ending Boko Haram: The APC’s Prescriptions.
The Origins of Boko Haram:When the sect “Nigerian Taliban”, the precursor of today’s monster called Boko Haram, started off in 2002, it was another fringe sect along the same pattern of many before it, which started off under the cloak of religion but were in real sense, in response to the widespread poverty, deprivation and the injustice that have hallmarked post-independent Nigeria.
Before now, the most remembered, for the scale of its share brutality and mass killings, was the Maitatsine Crisis in the northern city of Kano that left thousands of people dead in 1980.
A decisive response by the then Federal Government saw the crushing of the sect, which was fiercely anti-modernism. Maitaisine was the nickname of the sect founder, Mohammed Marwa, whose preaching attracted a huge number of youths, unemployed immigrants and others who felt that mainstream Muslim teachers were not doing enough for their communities. By December 1980, the group had started launching attacks against other religious figures and the police in Bauchi and Bulukuntu (Maiduguri), forcing the government to call in the military. In the ensuing clashes, about 5,000 people including the founder, died. But in the end the sect was dead and buried for good.
Messianic revivalism
Fast forward to 2009, almost three decades later, Boko Haram, asalafi-jihadigroup that espouses messianic revivalism of Islamic religion and cultural practices (sharia) and which translates literally as “ Western education forbidden” was in full swing and following in the path of the Maitatsine. It is no use hiding the fact that the emergence of Boko Haram and its armed insurgency from 2009, has changed the political, economic, security and socio-cultural landscape of Nigeria.
But who and what is Boko Haram? Why and how did it come about? Boko Haram’s original name is the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad) movement. ‘Boko Haram’ when translated literarily means ‘Western education’ (Boko) is forbidden (haram), however, the group’s ideology transcends this to mean the rejection of western culture and civilization of which education is a vehicle for its transfer.
In recorded interviews by the BBC with the late founder of the group (Mohammed Yusuf), he stated that ‘western-styled education is mixed with issues that run contrary to our belief in Islam’ and ‘our land was an Islamic state before the colonial masters turned it to a Kafir (infidel) land.
Western civilisation
The current system is contrary to true Islamic belief. Another recorded interview with the group’s spokesperson clarified that ‘Boko Haram’ does not in any way mean Western education is a sin…(It) actually means western civilization is forbidden.
The difference is that while the first gives the impression that we are opposed to formal education coming from the West…which is not true…the second affirms our belief in the supremacy of Islamic culture, for culture is broader, it includes education but not determined by western education.
The emergence of Boko Haram as a movement and the evolution of its armed insurgency could be divided into five phases:
Phase One:This pertains to the earliest recorded information about the group and its ideological foundation and organizational development as a movement. There is a loose consensus that Boko Haram is an offshoot of the Nigerian Taliban Movement that was first reported in media circles around 2001-02 (following the US-led NATO military campaign in Afghanistan), that the top leadership of the group were adherents of the Ibn Taymiyyah Sect.
The group relocated (undertook Hijra) from Maiduguri city (capital of Borno State) to a remote location in Yobe State (Kanama) in 2002 to establish its own community that was governed in accordance with strict Islamic law and culture (Sharia). Following disagreements and clashes with neighboring communities over fishing rights and police action between 2003 and 2004 the group was dislodged from Kanama and it relocated back to Maiduguri in 2004.
Phase Two:This chronicles the regrouping, activities and growth of the group between 2004 and 2009. Boko Haram’s relocation to Maiduguri in 2004 led to its creation of a new base (the Ibn Taymiyyah Masjid around the railway area, north of Maiduguri). The group is alleged to have got financial support from within and outside Nigeria with which it set up businesses and started providing welfare services to the hordes of jobless, homeless and illiterate young people in Maiduguri.
Mohammed Yusuf’s recorded and live public preachings started circulating and attracting wide audience during this period. With this, the group’s membership grew astronomically and the profile of its leader (Mohammed Yusuf) increased to the extent that he was included in the Borno state committee of clerics following the introduction of Sharia Law. A known senior member of Boko Haram, Late Boju Foi, was actually appointed a commissioner by former Governor Ali Modu Sheriff.
This marked official and unofficial connections between the group and influential politicians and government functionaries that facilitated the flow of patronage, financial resources and immunity from police prosecution for Mohammed Yusuf (whenever he was arrested, he was promptly released based on intervention by influential politicians).
The fact that Boko Haram became a magnet for thousands of youth made politicians on all sides to seek to use it for election purposes. Boko Haram thereafter began spreading to neighbouring Yobe, Bauchi and Adamawa states.
Northern Nigerians- why then are they blaming Jonathan
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by date1816: 1:01pm On Sep 11, 2014
oluvick: **walks in, hands akimbo**

**looks right and left, seeing nobody**

*walks out, shaking head**
Bros, are you okay?
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by ibnjarir93(m): 1:42pm On Sep 11, 2014
jmoore:

A report by tribune on June 3rd 2014 revealed that FG never hired the Australian dude. But as usual most people won't make use of their brains because political affiliation has beclouded their sense of reasoning. [ http://tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/6985-presidency-disowns-australian-boko-haram-negotiator/6985-presidency-disowns-australian-boko-haram-negotiator ]

Who hired the Australian? Why must this man lie?

Death to all sponsors of Bokoharam who are in APC or PDP!!!
If really FG never hired the "Australian dude," then why are they quick in exonerating Ihejirika through their SSS and pledge to investigate Sheriff? Meaning it's nt true that they didn't hire any Australian negotiator. They should just tell us that it backfires simple!
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by 4dbeta: 1:44pm On Sep 11, 2014
oluvick: **walks in, hands akimbo**

**looks right and left, seeing nobody**

*walks out, shaking head**

lolssssssss. You are comedian in case u don't knw.

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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by Nobody: 1:48pm On Sep 11, 2014
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Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by jmoore(m): 1:54pm On Sep 11, 2014
ibnjarir93: If really FG never hired the "Australian dude," then why are they quick in exonerating Ihejirika through their SSS and pledge to investigate Sheriff? Meaning it's nt true that they didn't hire any Australian negotiator. They should just tell us that it backfires simple!

You can say whatever you like but don't be gullible. Can you provide an evidence that FG hired him? smh
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by okych16(m): 4:08pm On Sep 11, 2014
iceberylin: Nlanders dont worry am calling Johna,to talk sense into him wink

did smbody send u dat pix tody...
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by iceberylin(m): 4:21pm On Sep 11, 2014

okych16:

did smbody send u dat pix tody...
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by zurine(f): 4:26pm On Sep 11, 2014
hmmm
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by vicadex07(m): 6:56pm On Sep 11, 2014
Omexonomy: Lie lie mohamed well done. Only a todller will never knows APC are the sponsors of BH.

When was APC formed? Since when has Boko Haram started. Which of the two parties has unequivocal unrestricted access to Nigerias oil wells and finances to fund Boko haram successfully to the tune of billions or even trillions of dollars.

Use your brain man.
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by vicadex07(m): 7:05pm On Sep 11, 2014
Omexonomy: Lie lie mohamed well done. Only a todller will never knows APC are the sponsors of BH.
Re: Politicisation Of Boko Haram Insurgency, Bane Of Nigeria’s Anti-terror Fight by ogbronx(m): 8:52pm On Sep 11, 2014
4Play: There is a certain irony in the headline as Lai Mohammed has been in the front line in the battle to gain political capital from the Boko Haram menace.

It's hard to tackle a problem if there is no national consensus that it exists. The Government has shown a callous disregard for the victims of Boko Haram and an utter lack of a sense of urgency. The opposition opposed even the mere imposition of states of emergency and its presumed flag bearer, Buhari, proclaimed that we should cease killing Boko Haram members and pursue the amnesty option coupled with monetary compensation for Boko Haram followers.

Even now as Boko Haram takes over towns, there is still no sense of urgency. GEJ acts like a callous pyschopath who doesn't realise his country is burning. The Nigerian people are busy debating inanities like whether Buhari or Ihejirika is behind Boko Haram. It's a very provincial mindset that plagues this country as there is a refusal to see that there is an global Islamist terror movement and Nigeria has caught its attention.
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