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Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by seunfly: 5:09pm On Apr 02, 2015
DAKAR (Reuters) - When Chadian troops occupied parts of northern Nigeria in the 1980s, Nigerian Major-General Muhammadu Buhari chased them back across the border in a show of strength months before he seized power in a military coup.

Thirty years later, the 72-year-old former strongman has returned as head of state, defeating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan at the ballot box this week, and once again seems determined to end Chad's presence on Nigerian soil.

Chad's battle-hardened troops have been a driving force behind a regional offensive against Boko Haram that has expelled the Islamist group from the major towns of northeast Nigeria in a matter of weeks.

Buhari, himself a Muslim from the north, branded President Goodluck Jonathan's reliance on Chad to suppress the insurgency before the election as a national disgrace. He has promised to restore the territorial integrity of Africa's most populous nation.

In his first speech since winning office, Buhari said he would spare no effort to defeat Boko Haram, which has killed thousands of people in its six-year-old campaign to carve out an Islamist caliphate in Nigeria.

His determination for Nigeria to wrest back the initiative may signal a check to a planned 10,000-strong regional force mandated by the African Union in January, meant to be headquartered in the Chadian capital N'Djamena.

With Buhari vowing to root out corruption and restore prestige to Nigeria's once-proud military, cooperation with neighbouring countries may return to the previous pattern of joint border patrols, rather than a multinational mission on Nigerian soil, analysts said.

"It's a national humiliation for Nigeria to see Chad doing the job of the Nigerian military and Buhari cannot accept that," said Marc-Antoine Perouse de Montclos, fellow at London-based think-tank Chatham House.

"That doesn't mean he'll stop international cooperation... but he'll try to leave the job of fighting Boko Haram with the Nigerian army."

In the long wait for Buhari's inauguration on May 29, the regional operation appears likely to continue. On Tuesday, Chad and Niger forces captured the border town of Malam Fatori, one of Boko Haram's last footholds – just as Buhari's election victory was confirmed.

Despite his nationalist rhetoric, Nigeria’s new president-elect was welcomed by West African capitals weary of Jonathan's long neglect of the Islamist uprising in an impoverished and sparsely populated corner of his country.

Senior army officers from Chad and Niger have denounced what they saw as a failure to cooperate by Nigeria, which launched its own separate offensive against Boko Haram. Without Nigerian troops alongside them to occupy liberated towns, Chadian troops have been obliged to retake some communities several times.

"It is impossible for Buhari not to do better than the previous government," Mohamed Bazoum, minister of state for the presidency in Niger, told Reuters. "He will be a good partner for us and I'm convinced that Nigeria will play an important role in eradicating Boko Haram."



CHAD’S DEBY WANTS MULTINATIONAL FORCE

Chad's President Idriss Deby, in an interview last week, called for the African Union force to be deployed quickly and said that the campaign against Boko Haram would take months to complete. He said the group could have as many as 20,000 fighters – far more than usually estimated.

Its revenues sapped by a slump in oil prices, Chad has led African calls for the United Nations to set up a trust fund to fight Boko Haram.

Deby, singled out as the 'Chadian Satan' by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, expressed his country's continued willingness "to contribute to the stability of the subregion" in a letter of congratulations to Bujari on Wednesday.


Leaders from west and central Africa will discuss the fight against Boko Haram at a summit on April 8 in Equatorial Guinea, but Buhari is not expected to attend, a Western diplomat said.

With an easing of Boko Haram's stranglehold over trade routes to Chad – a main motivation for Deby’s intervention – the urgency for its military intervention has eased.

The regional offensive appears to have hurt Boko Haram's operational capacity. Despite pledges by Shekau to disrupt elections in the north, it carried out only minor attacks.

Yet since the killing of its founder Mohammed Yusuf in 2009 in police custody, Boko Haram has proved its ability to go to ground and regenerate.

Buhari’s plan to combat corruption in Nigeria’s armed forces, improve the pay and equipment of soldiers, and impose a clear chain of command from political leaders in Abuja, will take time, the Western diplomat said.

Any return to violence by disgruntled former militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta, the cradle of Jonathan’s support, would distract attention from fighting Boko Haram. With oil prices depressed, Buhari's government may have less scope than its predecessor to buy peace in the Delta, analysts say.

But Buhari's commitment on defeating the Islamists – coupled with his reputation for toughness and northern credentials – could play an important role in winning the collaboration of the northern population, estranged from Abuja by years of indifference and army abuses.

"Buhari has been in the military. He knows the ins-and-outs of the military and I believe he's going to do better than Jonathan," said Aminu Issa, a civil servant in the northern town of Kaduna, a flashpoint of religious tensions. "There will no longer be any Boko Haram.”

An increase in support from people in the battleground state of Borno - which voted massively for Buhari - could prove his most effective weapon in the war against Boko Haram.

"The people of Borno will look at Abuja as being supportive which was not the case up until now," said Perouse de Montclos. "For me, the main difference will be hope. Simply hope."


http://in.mobile.reuters.com/article/idINKBN0MT1IP20150402?irpc=932

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:11pm On Apr 02, 2015
A better Nigeria is what every Nigerian is clamouring for, a country that is void of terrorism..




#teambetternigeria

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:11pm On Apr 02, 2015
North cum southwest conspiracy=change
Time will tell how real d change is
As long as dat greedy man tinubu is alive embarassed

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Flye: 5:13pm On Apr 02, 2015
This is good for us.

cc: Lalasticlala

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by cooljude(m): 5:17pm On Apr 02, 2015
Even though i support Joanthan i know that the military top command would be shaking now due to so many uncertainty and he has the experience to handle them. Wait first how many times would Chad and Niger be capturing mallam-futori, abi we get pass five mallam-futori as place for this country.

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by korel9: 5:30pm On Apr 02, 2015
will you guys give us some break? angry

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:30pm On Apr 02, 2015
Why not say Nigeria will not even need the support of MJTF anymore

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Maczeelly(m): 5:30pm On Apr 02, 2015
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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Texcoco(m): 5:30pm On Apr 02, 2015
Pride will not be our downfall with this obstinate fellow,you cannot do this alone else we will lose young men to the slow attrition of this conflict especially with Niger and Chad not taking a share of the burden.....Ofcourse maybe he can tell us something we don't know like the tandem BH has had on his presidential bid and simply call the boys,his boys to order...

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Sunymoore(m): 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2015
Of course

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2015
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!

GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Zaikon(m): 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2015
Hhnmm
Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2015
Buhari will now have to dissolve the group because they have had their task completed

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Ahmed4002(m): 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2015
What do you expect. Esprit de corps
Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by adesegun121(m): 5:32pm On Apr 02, 2015
Ok
Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by apriko(m): 5:33pm On Apr 02, 2015
Whatever what we need is peace and undeniable change

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:33pm On Apr 02, 2015
This man comes with a lot of goodwill.

I have never seen someone with such goodwill in my life.

The international community respect is just too much.

I pray he doesn't disappoint, because the expectations are very high.

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:33pm On Apr 02, 2015
French President François Hollande invites President Elect Mohd Buhari for a bilateral talk on economic and security

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by sheymoni(m): 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2015
At least Chad will be put where they belong. Their president won't be running his mouth like a faulty tap again

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2015
Patiently waiting for the death of corruption
as he promised.

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Gracyel(f): 5:35pm On Apr 02, 2015
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!

GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States

Omo...See analysis!...lolzzz

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Raiders: 5:36pm On Apr 02, 2015
Nice. I don't trust those Chad and Niger armed forces. Nigeria army needs to protect our own country. Its not the responsiblity of Chad and Niger to protect Nigeria

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by Nobody: 5:36pm On Apr 02, 2015
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan only realized he was the President of the Federal Republic 6 weeks to elections. I am the most excited person on earth that Nigerians have elected a President who is already a president before he is sworn in. Thank God we would'nt have to deal with an incompetent president again. Never again will Nigeria be held hostage by incompetence and cluelessness.

Buhari has a huge task ahead of him. We have billions of Nigerian dollars in the accounts of individuals including top ranking generals. We must recover all the money, pump up our military and defeat Boko Haram for good! A general will always be a general. Buhari will defeat Boko Haram with brute force. Any Naija delta militant raising its ugly head will be crushed and bombed. No time for all this nonesense! Buhari will not take nonesense!

-CramJones

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by 50calibre(m): 5:36pm On Apr 02, 2015
A General will always be a General and a zoologist, a zoologist. You don't expect a zoologist to become a military strategists overnight.

Jonathan's skill set will come in very handy in a zoo or farm.

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by kindnyce(m): 5:37pm On Apr 02, 2015
HE HAS DONE IT BEFORE

HE CAN DO IT AGAIN AND AGAIN

CHANGE HAS FINALLY COME TO STAY

SAI BABA

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by olas24u(f): 5:37pm On Apr 02, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
North cum southwest conspiracy=change
Time will tell how real d change is
As long as dat greedy man tinubu is alive embarassed

But GEJ was supported by everybody and he failed 0/100

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by emekakelvin(m): 5:39pm On Apr 02, 2015
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States [quote author=olaxco2f post=32278344]Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
undecided undecided undecided undecided
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States [/quote[quote author=olaxco2f post=32278344]Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
olaxco2f:
Wow see another miracle....
GMB The 4th President in the 4th Republic was
declared on 4th Month After contesting for
the 4th Time
See something:::
I know the result of the presidential election is
no more news but think about this Amazing
thing. The 2 major contenders had the
following;
APC:15,424,921
PDP:12,853,162
Now if you add the 2 set of numbers together,
they equal the same thing. I.e
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28
The date of the election was March 28!
Is it a coincidence? I don't think so, but I
believe its "God at Work!". Change is here!
GMB also had more than 25% in 28 States
]
Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by RockMaxi: 5:39pm On Apr 02, 2015
Buhari's emergence should be viewed as history repeating itself but with different criteria.
The best is yet to come but we don't expect a learning process again. As the government is hitting the ground, it should start running. undecided

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Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by MEILYN(m): 5:40pm On Apr 02, 2015
grin
Re: Analysis - Buhari Win Means Nigeria, Not Chad, To Lead Boko Haram Fight by zangiff(m): 5:40pm On Apr 02, 2015
ok..............................................................

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