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Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 10:06am On Feb 04, 2015
I was moved to update nigerians on the success the nigerian military have been making on the NE and the role of "CHAD", "NIGER" AND "CAMEROON" in this insurgency..NOTE:the sources are from men at the front and villagers still at the affected areas and beeeagle blog..

they have stated their have been large amount of troops in all affected areas with enough air jets bombarding all bokoharam strategic points arounds with drones assisting...so there fore the affected towns are been collected back and bokoharam are surrendering in their thousands

firstly ill start with the success the nigerian military has done with recapturing cities from bokoharam
-ADAMAWA
Hong
Mubi North
Mubi South
Michika
Shuwa
Wuro Gyambi
Gombi
Vimtim(HOME TOWN OF CHIEF OF DEFENSE STAFF)
Uba
Bazza
Madagali
Gulak

-YOBE
Gujba and Gulani

-BORNO
Gwoza
Mafa
Gamboru-Ngala
Mallam Fatori
Abadam
Marte
banki
konduga

as at reporting heavy air bombardment and troops are at sambissa liberating it...this fighting have been on sincew hen boko haram tried to invade maiduguri on sunday... nw the army are on offensive with the NAF giving great support with heavy bombardment..fighting in damboa alone lasted for 10 straight hours

THE ROLE OF CHAD NIGER CAMEROON
Their principal role is to block all borders thereby stopping bokoharam from escaping to regroup or rearm or restrategise...most of the air assault are done by french fighter pilots...making it hard for bokoharam to escape...their roles are limited to border patrol assisting the NA to flush out boko haram easily and pushing them back to nigerian army with this the army have been having resounding success in this week alone thousands of them are reportedly surrendering or have been killed..

ill keep updating as the battle is going on...Victory is at sight

AND PLS NO POLITICAL PROPANGADA HERE THIS IS JUST TO TALK ABOUT MILITARY SUCCESS IN NE...THANK YOU..NO PRO JONATHAN OR PRO BUHARI...

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by lekkie073(m): 10:29am On Feb 04, 2015
OK......GEJ till 2019.....

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Bash92(m): 10:40am On Feb 04, 2015
Following. Hope you will be updating regularly

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 11:08am On Feb 04, 2015
Bash92:
Following. Hope you will be updating regularly

yeah as i get the updates from the front

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by mdbabah2008(m): 11:54am On Feb 04, 2015
lekkie073:
OK......GEJ till 2019.....
you shall see in reality sooner my brother, u all are just bad eggs ripping this country to bleep......awon oni je ku je, i wonder how a sane person could wish Nigeria another 4 more yrs in backwardness in this 21th century.
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Rikidony(m): 11:54am On Feb 04, 2015
NICE ONE VICTORY IS AT SIGHT WELDONE NIGERIAN ARMY
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by BlackTechnology: 12:06pm On Feb 04, 2015
That's God for you.

The President's prayers are being answered. cool

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by lekkie073(m): 12:23pm On Feb 04, 2015
mdbabah2008:

you shall see in reality sooner my brother, u all are just bad eggs ripping this country to bleep......awon oni je ku je, i wonder how a sane person could wish Nigeria another 4 more yrs in backwardness in this 21th century.
no mind those GMB supporters jare. a vote for GMB is a vote for backwardness.....

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by 9jatriot(m): 12:27pm On Feb 04, 2015
Something changed in the military,
was there a shake up of the top hierarchy, or
did they just get tired of being involved in politics and at the same time being called weak??
Or have they decided not to wait for orders from above before doing their constitutional responsibilities?

One of the above must be the answer.
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 1:06pm On Feb 04, 2015
You may do well by updating us on the total number of towns and villages over-run by Boko Haram since inception.

We can then deduce the balance with these updates undecided
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by PedroJP(m): 2:45pm On Feb 04, 2015
Let them wipe all of them out at once. No mercy. Let them pls comb dat sambisa with styles. Make designs on it and kill anything insurgent there including those surrendering.
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 3:38pm On Feb 04, 2015
Keneking:
You may do well by updating us on the total number of towns and villages over-run by Boko Haram since inception.

We can then deduce the balance with these updates undecided

is it necessary...most of this towns are far from each other so take hours some time to reach them...

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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 4:51pm On Feb 04, 2015
BREAKING NEWS...

MNJTF forces massing for counter-offensive against #BokoHaram in Krenoa after Nigeria’s Alpha jets airstrike
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 4:55pm On Feb 04, 2015
Nigerian soldiers have recaptured Gwoza, a town in northeastern Borno state, from members of the Boko Haram sect.

A top security source who confirmed the development to TheCable said that Baga and Marte, also in the state, have been recaptured by a combined team of Nigerian and Chadian soldiers.

Kukawa, another Borno town, “could possibly have been recaptured as well”.

“In Dikwa, troops and the insurgents are currently in an exchange of gunfire,” he said, adding that “only Bama and Banki remain in the hands of Boko Haram”.

Boko Haram first captured Gwoza in August 2014, declaring it an Islamic caliphate.

The military fought back to recover the town, but the insurgents again seized it, as well as Chibok, in November.
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Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 4:56pm On Feb 04, 2015
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 4:57pm On Feb 04, 2015
CC:lalastica seun

ill be glad if this is moved to front page so that the NA success can be seen...

NL Blogger
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 5:30pm On Feb 04, 2015
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Rikidony(m): 8:10pm On Feb 05, 2015
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Nobody: 9:32pm On Feb 05, 2015
Rikidony:
BRO WATS THE LATEST

as now a top boko commander was killed in an air raid...now thats some action
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by Rikidony(m): 11:38am On Feb 08, 2015
asuoka:


as now a top boko commander was killed in an air raid...now thats some action
BROS U HAV NOT BEEN UPDATING ANY LATEST
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by chat2deen(m): 3:34am On Feb 12, 2015
asuoka:
NIGERIA AND CHAD LAUNCH AIRSTRIKES ON BOKO HARAM

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Latest-News-Wires/2015/0204/Chad-and-Nigeria-launch-airstrikes-on-Boko-Haram

Op u must b an APRD personnel...
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by lilbabyak(m): 4:12am On Feb 12, 2015
Tuale to the truly gallant soldiers. To the top brass playing dice with the military I all have to say is death is inevitable and we will all give account of all we did. And there we are all the same in the sight of GOD
Re: Military Escalation In The Ne by talktimi(m): 6:27am On Feb 12, 2015
9jatriot:
Something changed in the military,
was there a shake up of the top hierarchy, or
did they just get tired of being involved in politics and at the same time being called weak??
Or have they decided not to wait for orders from above before doing their constitutional responsibilities?

One of the above must be the answer.
a lot happens when you give soldiers new equipments which they haven't had access to for decades. I always feel sad whenever Sahara reporters denigrate our brave men in uniform by feeding the world with beer parlor gist purely for the benefits of their political paymasters and never for the unity or security of Nigeria but sadly enough most of our people believe them instead of asking questions from the right sources which are the boys on ground or those close to the boys on ground. There are things some of us are privy to but can't say out due to security reasons and that's why many of us are happy that our neighbors got involved in this war. Pls support the boys and forget about politics

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