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Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by ORAFA(m): 4:03pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
Five military commanders have been handcuffed and detained at the military police guard room at the 23 Brigade headquarters in Yola Adamawa state for abandoning Mubi in Adamawa state to Boko Haram militants last Wednesday. Fleeing Nigerian soldiers sighted in Song, Adamawa state The commander whose names and ranks were given as Colonel Ibrahim, Lt. Colonel Magaji and three others abandoned the 213 Brigade headquarters a few minutes after Boko Haram militants reached Mararaba and Hildi on the outskirts of Mubi. Defense officials in Abuja had told Saharareporters that investigations were ongoing as to the cause of abandonment of the battle front by the commanders. Another set of commanders from the 234 Brigade are expected to be detained by the military authorities as soon as they leave the MRS Hospital in Yola in a day or two according our sources. The team includes Lt. Col O.A Agwu and his lieutenants. They equally fled the battle scene in Mubi and allowed Boko Haram militants to take the town with resistance. However, Lt. Col Agwu’s pick up van somersaulted twice and crashed injuring him and his lieutenants as they fled Mubi. Mubi had three army battalions comprising of the "234 Brigade, the 213 Brigade and the 21 Support Group" when it fell to militants last Thursday. The soldiers fled alongside civilians to neighboring villages in Nigeria and Cameroon. A Punch newspaper report today claims that over 300 soldiers fled to Cameroon. SaharaReporters could confirm that the rest of the soldiers are in "MIA" mode in Song Adamawa state where they await further orders to act against Boko Haram. |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by 9jvirgin(m): 4:08pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
Gobe soldiers fleeing |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by Nobody: 4:22pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
It was mere tactical manouvre. |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by slimfit1(m): 6:08pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
If you see what these people have u go run he no easy oh. |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by eejo(m): 6:29pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
imagine the speed they fled with to cause a car accident LOL |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by Nobody: 6:40pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
slimfit1:what do they have that the whole Nigerian Army does not have? I think all those who fled battle front should simply be shot! |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by GuyFawkes: 6:45pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
Another tactical manoeuvre by our gallant troops . Meanwhile the fedora wearing clueless in chief is busy with all sorts of drama leading to 2015 to lead a nation at war,while being cheered by deluded and moronic youths called saTANists. |
Re: Nigeria Detains Military Commanders For Abandoning Mubi To Boko Haram by slimfit1(m): 10:00pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
wazoboy: When you have the desire to kill for 72 virgins boy nothing can stop you. |
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