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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by chernest2002: 9:52am On Mar 13, 2018
The latest one billion dollars is meant to fund the bokoharam. Each time bokoharam ran out of cash buhari will arrange a kidnap, as commander in chief, just step down army command and is done, the next day negotiations will commence. Billions will be dashed out and the girls will be back with bokoharam babies, by next eighteen years they are in the army and police. Nigeria is gone long ego.
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 10:00am On Mar 13, 2018
ukejejohnson:





If it's your daughter that is kidnapped (God forbids) would you employ military tactics safe them?

Y'all be talking like people without brain. I am not saying politician are not involve in this whole kidnapping, but this is people daughters and sisters. Whichever means necessary to make sure those girls comes home alive.

Even the americas that y'all look up to as serious country does it. The first negotiate to release their people alive and then fight the terrorists.

What we should be more concern on is who's aiding those terrorists from the government not the safety of those girls.

Negotiation to me is the best to make those kids return to their parents. Instead risking their lives with military option
being a leader involves making difficult decisions and if I were president, I wouldn't hesitate to carry out covert militaty offensive against these animals. Granted, we might lose a few civilians but a price has to be paid for peace. Besides, what would prevent them from kidnapping more girls after paying the ransom?
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 10:06am On Mar 13, 2018
vaxx:
why will any sane country negotiate with criminals, where on earth is it done apart from our so call giant of africa.... even the USA will copy so much will never try that option, they will rather fortified the arsenal this useless criminal are using, or are they telling us the boko haram are technically well equipped than our combatant army? why should we struck a deal with our sworn enemy? this is totally an embarrassment to all our securities forces and likewise i do not want to agree that fulani herdsmen were really the one causing current damages, where on earth will ordinary cattle shepherd got Ak47 worth 3 to 4 million naira,or who will trained them how to shoot, shooting is not as easy as we think, it might take you off balance if the required skills is limited... am sure this herdsmen are not the fulani but the same boko haream.
Those cattle are not owned by the rearers. They're owned by some big man, the rearers only take care of the cattle. An AK-47 costs between 450 to 600k and these big men can easily afford them
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by lontino: 10:23am On Mar 13, 2018
It is unfair for any responsible government to negotiate with criminals

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