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Re: Abu Ali Actually Died in the Hands of Boko Haram... Fresh Details Emerge by whyx06(m): 6:40am On Nov 07, 2016
RIP
Re: Abu Ali Actually Died in the Hands of Boko Haram... Fresh Details Emerge by balaclava: 7:46am On Nov 07, 2016
Jokerman:
Why cant Buhari buy more weapons for these guys....??

Because Dasuki av shared the lion part of d money...
Re: Abu Ali Actually Died in the Hands of Boko Haram... Fresh Details Emerge by skydeexie(m): 4:49pm On Nov 07, 2016
My take on this attack is that some mole or an agent provocateur must have tipped the boko boys about the location and intention of the battalion that night. The whole thing looked highly suspicious. I don't have any real proof but then were boko haram informants within the army not arrested recently?
Re: Abu Ali Actually Died in the Hands of Boko Haram... Fresh Details Emerge by ndcide(m): 5:07pm On Nov 07, 2016
You can imagine that the military did not have equipment for night operations. So what have they been using the defense budget for. Probably being looted by the government and high ranking officers. When I mean government, I mean from the presidency.

We can pretend if we like.
Re: Abu Ali Actually Died in the Hands of Boko Haram... Fresh Details Emerge by durangokid: 6:13pm On Nov 07, 2016
AjayiWrites2:
Had fate chosen a separate sequence of events, Muhammad Abu Ali, the lieutenant-colonel killed by Boko Haram on Friday, would still be alive.

Abu, commanding officer of the 272 Task Force Tank Battalion, died at about 10.00pm on Friday when suspected insurgents attacked the 119 Battalion Nigerian army location at Mallam Fatori, northern Borno state.But a senior army official who spoke on Sunday said Ali was close to leaving Mallam Fatori ahead of an army raid on Sambisa Forest.

The officer, who asked not to be named, also confirmed that Ali was not in his tank — his most prized weapon — when the attack happened.

“He was outside the tank; he was outside with his radio system. And because it was dark, nobody could exactly see the enemies who shot him,” he said.

“The firing came from behind. When these people [Boko Haram] came, he went towards that direction to see what was happening. He was not in the tank.”

He also spoke about how the soldiers who were killed with Abu may have survived if they had the most basic tool for smothering night attacks.

“You know, night attacks are always difficult,” he said.

“If you’re going for night attacks, you need your night sight — your night vision goggle — so that you can identify your targets clearly. You know what it means to fight in the dark? Confusion. You don’t know who is who.

“But I tell you what, there are only two night vision goggles to an entire battalion. In some cases, you will even find a battalion that has no single night vision goggle.”

A battalion normally comprises 700 soldiers, but the army typically deploys under-strength battalions against Boko Haram, some containing 300 to 400 soldiers.

“Ali went to Mallam Fatori, and the while thing was successful, it was after the operation that this Boko Haram attack was launched,” the official continued.

“The army was preparing for an attack in Sambisa, so Ali was to withdraw from Mallam Fatori ahead of the Sambisa operation. He was preparing to come back when this thing happened.

“There was serious preparation, which means it would happen soon. He had already received orders to withdraw from Mallam Fatori and come for onward movement to Sambisa. It also means that if Boko Haram had delayed that attack by a few days, Ali might have left Mallam Fatori alive.”


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http://www.ajayiwrites.com/2016/11/abu-ali-actually-died-in-hands-of-boko.html
. please can anybody explain the bases of this continuous story of this late gentleman by some online group. Please is he the only officer who lost his life in this boko haram fight? Please enlighten me

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