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Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by generaliy07(m): 9:49am On Oct 07, 2014
It is maniacally bewildering, moronically horrendous and intrinsically unbecoming (apologies to masters of the
Queen's language; Kongi, Igodomigodo et al) to see how folks defend poo, shits and governmental misfits on
social media!

How on earth do you describe such dudes who would want us to believe its normal for an adult to discharge
mucus, and even try forcing it down our throat that mucus indeed, is sexy, so far the 'mucuneer' wears a
fedora hat and hails from their part of the map?

It is no longer news that the FGN/NSA/Papa Gangnam style/ NOI all goofed, and literally poured shit on the
green-white-green twice in just two weeks, what is amazing here is that some e-warriors would still try to
'enlighten' us that shit, in this case is good, as it is meant to clean a greater shit
Maybe am getting folks wrong here.

okay, can someone explain what these goons mean by saying 'getting ammunitions illegally in South Africa is
good, infact commendable as far as its meant to counter terrorism?

So should we take to the arms smuggling tactics of insurgents in a bid to tackle them?
Is this what we get for having militants in high places?

What is your opinion, how best can we tackle book haram without messing up?

Nigeria we hail thee!
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by nzeobi(m): 10:15am On Oct 07, 2014
Desperate situations demands desperate measures. If that will solve the problem quickly then no problem.
And remember that in the state of lawlessness it is illegal to remain law abiding
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by hushmail: 10:46am On Oct 07, 2014
nzeobi:
Desperate situations demands desperate measures. If that will solve the problem quickly then no problem.
And remember that in the state of lawlessness it is illegal to remain law abiding

guy I hail ooo!

grin grin
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by hushmail: 10:50am On Oct 07, 2014
when u dey one remote village 4 SS SE or SW is easier to call buying arms from South illegal

bt if u dey NE, where BH dey kill, rape, kidnap, n other atrocities, u will think differently
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by BlackTechnology: 10:57am On Oct 07, 2014
hushmail:
when u dey one remote village 4 SS SE or SW is easier to call buying arms from South illegal

bt if u dey NE, where BH dey kill, rape, kidnap, n other atrocities, u will think differently


Gbam



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Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by Nobody: 11:05am On Oct 07, 2014
nzeobi:
Desperate situations demands desperate measures. If that will solve the problem quickly then no problem.
And remember that in the state of lawlessness it is illegal to remain law abiding
Nigeria is still a state. If we follow standard protocols for both overt n covert arm procurement then we wouldn't hav any problem.
Buying arms illegally like mafias is bad for weapon proliferation in a corrupt country like ours

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Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by nzeobi(m): 11:09am On Oct 07, 2014
Ibnsultan:
Nigeria is still a state. If we follow standard protocols for both overt n covert arm procurement then we wouldn't hav any problem.
Buying arms illegally like mafias is bad for weapon proliferation in a corrupt country like ours
Bro we are hard times and we need to jump some protocols to secure this country
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by egift(m): 11:17am On Oct 07, 2014
Only God knows how much money is smuggled out of this country in disguise of war on terror. God is watching in 3D.
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by size38: 11:25am On Oct 07, 2014
Nigeria is underdeveloped today is not by mistake. It is a deliberate attempt by our so called leaders to impoverish us all. All the lies that South African govt is this or that are all lies. Stealing by our leaders having been going on administration after administration. With what happened to Jame Ibori, our leaders knows that Europe and America are no longer a safe place to take this ill gotten wealth to that is why they see south Africa as a safe place for their looted funds. If is it for purchase of Arms, there are many countries they can openly and conventionally buy arms from other than South Africa. What's is d quantity and qualities of the Arms produced in south Africa by their Arms industries when we have countries like the US, Russia, China, North & south Korea, Hong Kong, Israel etc.
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by PedroJP(m): 1:21pm On Oct 07, 2014
size38:
Nigeria is underdeveloped today is not by mistake. It is a deliberate attempt by our so called leaders to impoverish us all. All the lies that South African govt is this or that are all lies. Stealing by our leaders having been going on administration after administration. With what happened to Jame Ibori, our leaders knows that Europe and America are no longer a safe place to take this ill gotten wealth to that is why they see south Africa as a safe place for their looted funds. If is it for purchase of Arms, there are many countries they can openly and conventionally buy arms from other than South Africa. What's is d quantity and qualities of the Arms produced in south Africa by their Arms industries when we have countries like the US, Russia, China, North & south Korea, Hong Kong, Israel etc.


My dear u have a point there, but do u think it's just free to transact with any developed nation like some u mentioned. U must have sthing to offer like swearing ur allegiance or anything.


Watch dat story very well and u'll agree with me that it wasn't really all about piling money out of d country. Y wud they dump the proposal for license of an already dealer in arms company for more than two months without any action on it.



hushmail:
when u dey one remote village 4 SS SE or SW is easier to call buying arms from South illegal

bt if u dey NE, where BH dey kill, rape, kidnap, n other atrocities, u will think differently


Thank u brother, anything to wipe out doz animals is acceptable. Afterall we approached our "thought to b friend" and they sidelined us cos of amnesty intl rubbish. Are we then suppose to fold our arms and have these heartless beings hang us at stakes ? No.


Some down there in SS, SE and SW do not know wat it means to live with insurgents and or in a war torn area where u have minimal chance of survival not to mention about having comfort.
Re: Should We Resort To Arms Smuggling To Tackle Insurgency? by generaliy07(m): 4:16pm On Oct 07, 2014
Pedrojp, I don't think you should ascribe my opinion to 'not living around insurgency'

Believe it or not, we all face consequences of the insurgents' actions

From soaring price of goods from the North, to the image it paints us in the int'l community

My heart goes to those caught in the fight, we all have families in the NE too, so your assertion is unfounded.

Let's call a spade by its real name, Nigerians deserve better than the people behind this mess is causing us.

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