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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by jaysniggs: 5:44pm On Mar 06, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
The commander-in-chief of d nation shld be hailed for taking a bold step and living up to his promise of destrying boko haram in 6 weeks. Sai jonathan!



Did you read the article?

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by superstar1(m): 5:57pm On Mar 06, 2015
Voting out GEJ is a divine calling that all right thinking, non-corrupt and patriotic Nigerians must heed to on March 28.

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Controlled(f): 6:02pm On Mar 06, 2015
hifaif:


Just how credible is this site?

let's be fair. I don't like janadaft much but i will not support lie to comot him. i don't know if d story is true or not but d owner of d news rescue website is a known liar n supporter of book haram from d beginning. his real name is Dr pregino or sumtin........... grin grin cheesy

still sai buhari.... grin
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by ozo13(m): 6:10pm On Mar 06, 2015
grin hope u will hide ur head in shame and vote against Jonathan if it turns to be true
Ikwokrikwo:
This newsrescue website tells blatant lies.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by midolian(m): 6:10pm On Mar 06, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
The commander-in-chief of d nation shld be hailed for taking a bold step and living up to his promise of destrying boko haram in 6 weeks. Sai jonathan!
hhahahahahahhahahahaa...now I know you are deliberately making some comments to piss pple off..abeg wia u come from sef?

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by mrtheo33: 6:21pm On Mar 06, 2015
Chadian president Idriss Deby has claimed that Chad unilaterally decided upon the much celebrated committed war against Boko Haram this January, the resolute action not being the decision of Nigeria’s Jonathan and with the Nigerian president even stalling the process at every turn.
Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan had claimed that after five years of tolerating the sect that killed thousands, he finally this January embarked on the serious effort to defeat Boko Haram to make him more electable and to allow voting in occupied territory; however the Chadians have said that this real war against the terrorists was decided upon unilaterally by Deby in reaction to Boko Haram obstructing Chad’s trade routes with Nigeria and the economy of the landlocked nation.
Quoting from Reuters’ report:
Officials from Chad, Niger and Cameroon say lack of cooperation from Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram. Chad was compelled to take unilateral action in January, under a deal that allows it to pursue terrorists into Nigeria, after Boko Haram violence started to choke off imports to its economy.
But for a country proud to be a major African power, it would be an embarrassment to President Goodluck Jonathan as he seeks reelection for a smaller nation to tackle Nigeria’s security problems, diplomats say.
Chad has been ready to press deep into territory controlled by the Islamist group but Nigeria refused to let them.
We turned back because Nigeria did not authorise us to go any further,” army spokesman Colonel Azem Bermandoa said.
But the Chadians say there have been no joint operations between the two forces.
Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram.
Nigeria’s military spokesperson, General Chris Olukolade Wednesday denied the Chadian claims of Nigeria stalling Chadian aggression against the terrorists, stating that the Nigerian side has no qualms with the Chadians but leads the mission to liberate the nation.
The revelations from Chad appear to be fueling distrust, suspicion and tensions between Nigeria and its neighbors and dis-credits the leader of Africa’s most populous nation and a nation that was prior credited as having one of the best armies in Africa.
President Jonathan is yet to react to Chad’s claims of the small country having been unilaterally behind the the drive to liberate Nigeria from the grasp of Boko Haram.
After Chad engaged Boko Haram in Dikwa, Nigeria chased Chad out with the excuse that the Nigerian side planned to drop bombs on Boko Haram in Dikwa. Chad later claimed Boko Haram leader, “Abubakar Shekau” escaped at Dikwa with the Nigerian intervention, and Chad’s president personally warned Shekau that the Chadians knew where he went to and will soon get him.


legendsilver:
Source; www.newsrescue.com
I fear una pass devil because una lie no get part two. we know say una be apc but make una dey lie with pity for our country.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by shaqhead: 6:30pm On Mar 06, 2015
ocelot2006:


Oh yes our past leaders share a considerable bulk of the blame cake. Maybe if they had armed the military long before the GEJ administration rather than kill it like IBB and Abacha the apple eater, then MAYBE the Army would've had a fighting chance from the early start. I equally blame our Legal system/the judiciary. If only they had listened to the DSS about Muhammed, BH'S founder, and not acquitted him, then this mess wouldn't have occurred in the first place.

But I blame GEJ and the military top shots. Rather than purchase the much needed weapons on time, our soldiers armed with just plain pickups armed with just GPMGs and AKs were sent to face a numerically superior enemy heavily armed with HMGS, RPGs, AA guns, etc. No combat air support, no reinforcements. Even the best special forces unit can't face that onslaught
I get ur point as much as I dnt buy it becos it wl leave us wt mo qstions than answres:

Wl d blame game stop BH frm takin over a territory or

Wl d blame game stop d loss of thousands of lives or

Wl d blame game stop d ridicule we hv becom in d commitee of nations

NO!

The woman who has her daughter abducted doesnt care if u use a catapult, RPG or HMGs.Just get d job done, just as Americans ddnt care about d mess Bush left or how Obama went abt gettin Osama.

It is left for historians who wil chronicle d events dt led to ds to point fingers. Wl history b fair to Jonathan aftr d handlin of ds situation is anothr matter entirely!

I support GMB, wen he bcoms president n he doesnt com up wt key solutions and he keeps complainin abt how my grandfather's bicycle caused a gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan expressway. I wl b waitin in d wings wt baited breath to cast my vote against him!

#NO Excuses #I-Have-Decided #GMB

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by rhames(m): 6:42pm On Mar 06, 2015
legendsilver:
Chadian president Idriss Deby has claimed that Chad unilaterally decided upon the much celebrated committed war against Boko Haram this January, the resolute action not being the decision of Nigeria’s Jonathan and with the Nigerian president even stalling the process at every turn.
Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan had claimed that after five years of tolerating the sect that killed thousands, he finally this January embarked on the serious effort to defeat Boko Haram to make him more electable and to allow voting in occupied territory; however the Chadians have said that this real war against the terrorists was decided upon unilaterally by Deby in reaction to Boko Haram obstructing Chad’s trade routes with Nigeria and the economy of the landlocked nation.
Quoting from Reuters’ report:
Officials from Chad, Niger and Cameroon say lack of cooperation from Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram. Chad was compelled to take unilateral action in January, under a deal that allows it to pursue terrorists into Nigeria, after Boko Haram violence started to choke off imports to its economy.
But for a country proud to be a major African power, it would be an embarrassment to President Goodluck Jonathan as he seeks reelection for a smaller nation to tackle Nigeria’s security problems, diplomats say.
Chad has been ready to press deep into territory controlled by the Islamist group but Nigeria refused to let them.
We turned back because Nigeria did not authorise us to go any further,” army spokesman Colonel Azem Bermandoa said.
But the Chadians say there have been no joint operations between the two forces.
Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram.
Nigeria’s military spokesperson, General Chris Olukolade Wednesday denied the Chadian claims of Nigeria stalling Chadian aggression against the terrorists, stating that the Nigerian side has no qualms with the Chadians but leads the mission to liberate the nation.
The revelations from Chad appear to be fueling distrust, suspicion and tensions between Nigeria and its neighbors and dis-credits the leader of Africa’s most populous nation and a nation that was prior credited as having one of the best armies in Africa.
President Jonathan is yet to react to Chad’s claims of the small country having been unilaterally behind the the drive to liberate Nigeria from the grasp of Boko Haram.
After Chad engaged Boko Haram in Dikwa, Nigeria chased Chad out with the excuse that the Nigerian side planned to drop bombs on Boko Haram in Dikwa. Chad later claimed Boko Haram leader, “Abubakar Shekau” escaped at Dikwa with the Nigerian intervention, and Chad’s president personally warned Shekau that the Chadians knew where he went to and will soon get him.


Source; www.newsrescue.com

That is what serious leaders do when they have a problem: take it on head long. They are not like those who fight terrorism at press conferences.

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Lerumo: 6:44pm On Mar 06, 2015
Chigold101:
combat boko haram weeks ago with which weapon? For over 20years Nigerian government did not buy any new weapons & hardwares for the military. USA refused to sale to us hardwares & also stopped their allies from to selling to us. The same USA went ahead to label our soldiers “weak.“

Sir are you not in this country seing how hardwares & weapons are coming into this nation for past 4weeks? Did you think that the deals that brought about buying new weapons happen over night? No sir they took months of nagations & shiping.

The tide turned against boko haram when Nigeria decided to start buying weapons even from countries under UN/EU sanctions.

I still doubt if Chadian president would say such a thing now the war is still going on. I have a feeling that someone is trying to bring Nigeria & Chad into a row & mistrust which will bring infighting & that will make the insurgents to regroup & get stronger.

We should read inbetween lines & think when we read.

Since you can think, ask yourself this question, what happened to the monies budgeted for defense each year since 2011.

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by rhames(m): 6:45pm On Mar 06, 2015
legendsilver:
Chadian president Idriss Deby has claimed that Chad unilaterally decided upon the much celebrated committed war against Boko Haram this January, the resolute action not being the decision of Nigeria’s Jonathan and with the Nigerian president even stalling the process at every turn.
Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan had claimed that after five years of tolerating the sect that killed thousands, he finally this January embarked on the serious effort to defeat Boko Haram to make him more electable and to allow voting in occupied territory; however the Chadians have said that this real war against the terrorists was decided upon unilaterally by Deby in reaction to Boko Haram obstructing Chad’s trade routes with Nigeria and the economy of the landlocked nation.
Quoting from Reuters’ report:
Officials from Chad, Niger and Cameroon say lack of cooperation from Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram. Chad was compelled to take unilateral action in January, under a deal that allows it to pursue terrorists into Nigeria, after Boko Haram violence started to choke off imports to its economy.
But for a country proud to be a major African power, it would be an embarrassment to President Goodluck Jonathan as he seeks reelection for a smaller nation to tackle Nigeria’s security problems, diplomats say.
Chad has been ready to press deep into territory controlled by the Islamist group but Nigeria refused to let them.
We turned back because Nigeria did not authorise us to go any further,” army spokesman Colonel Azem Bermandoa said.
But the Chadians say there have been no joint operations between the two forces.
Nigeria has for months hampered efforts to put together a regional taskforce against Boko Haram.
Nigeria’s military spokesperson, General Chris Olukolade Wednesday denied the Chadian claims of Nigeria stalling Chadian aggression against the terrorists, stating that the Nigerian side has no qualms with the Chadians but leads the mission to liberate the nation.
The revelations from Chad appear to be fueling distrust, suspicion and tensions between Nigeria and its neighbors and dis-credits the leader of Africa’s most populous nation and a nation that was prior credited as having one of the best armies in Africa.
President Jonathan is yet to react to Chad’s claims of the small country having been unilaterally behind the the drive to liberate Nigeria from the grasp of Boko Haram.
After Chad engaged Boko Haram in Dikwa, Nigeria chased Chad out with the excuse that the Nigerian side planned to drop bombs on Boko Haram in Dikwa. Chad later claimed Boko Haram leader, “Abubakar Shekau” escaped at Dikwa with the Nigerian intervention, and Chad’s president personally warned Shekau that the Chadians knew where he went to and will soon get him.


Source; www.newsrescue.com


That is what serious leaders do when they have a problem: take it on head long. They are not like those who fight terrorism at press conferences.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by delvinmaya(m): 6:52pm On Mar 06, 2015
I have avoided commenting on certain issues on nairaland, however going through this thread am appalled and disgusted at the comments of certain people. No doubt, Jonathan. seriously messed up in relation to boko haram, but applauding Chad for nothing smirks of unbridled ignorance. In these individuals anxiety to ridicule Jonathan, they have ridiculed Nigeria. We are ever blind to the reality on ground. When troops from Niger and Chad left Bags two days to the attack, we all pretended not to hear about it. Despite Chad troops being limited to just 50 km into Nigeria. and not being involved in the liberation of towns ongoing, they still choose to praise Chad. Why not relocate to Chad? After all in your warped minds, they are better off than Nigeria.
I repeat, in as much as Jonathan has failed Nigeria, must we downgrade ourselves and sell off our pride. Shameless nitwits.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by festico: 7:08pm On Mar 06, 2015
believe any news from newsrescue at ur own peril, newrescue was settup by apc to smear th image of current administration. Infact the are mouth pice of bh
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Omadachi(m): 7:10pm On Mar 06, 2015
We know this long time ago.That is the reason why Nigerians want change.GEJ being re-elected as president will be the worst thing that will happen to Nigeria.I have been interacting with people and always ask who they intend to vote for.Majority of people are on the side of GMB.

The result of the next election will be a great shocker.People are fed up of this administration.Is only those that are looking at things from sentimental angle that are shouting GEJ till 2019.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by ocelot2006(m): 7:26pm On Mar 06, 2015
SirShymexx:


Lol...the incorrigible midget, after pummeling ya obnoxious ar.se for being insolent - I can see you're now regurgitating the same thing I alluded to. And the same thing I posited, in which you maliciously attacked for no reason - till I slapped you with the hand-of-god. grin

Anyway, stop punching above ya height next time - go and sin no more, son.

And look at what the cat dragged in. 'having a free day from your toilet duties in the tube? And now you're stalking me? Uhmmm......those shyte fumes must've done a number on your brain...oh wait, just remembered you've got your head filled with farts instead of the usual grey matter. Now scoot w.a.nker, your break period is almost over. Hand of god indeed.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by ohenhen1: 7:48pm On Mar 06, 2015
This guy need to shut up.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by SirShymexx: 7:55pm On Mar 06, 2015
ocelot2006:


And look at what the cat dragged in. 'having a free day from your toilet duties in the tube? And now you're stalking me? Uhmmm......those shyte fumes must've done a number on your brain...oh wait, just remembered you've got your head filled with farts instead of the usual grey matter. Now scoot w.a.nker, your break period is almost over. Hand of god indeed.

Contemptible stark illiterate, what the fecky fvck is "farts", you ret.ard? I told you to stop punching above ya height - even ya ancient father with his peasantry lifestyle, and his own father combined - wouldn't be able to measure up to my faeces. This is what happens when primitive village fvckers stuck in a desolate part of the planet, while feasting on dogs and cow dung try to out-compete themselves, you cannibalistic yokel with dog hair and faeces for brain matter. Don't you have palm wine to tap, and some fables and jejune tales in the village square to listen to - with ya village elders running around in butt naked?

Also, aren't ya folks notorious for being maids all over Nigeria, you gormless bonobo from a tribe of perpetual serfs? Now, you wanna get brolic with someone light years above ya class and ya lineage combined - you wouldn't measure up academically, financially, and professionally in 200 lifetimes. That's why you'll always quote my posts like a rabid dog with ya innate frustrations, and come back a few days later to regurgitate the same thing, you obnoxious son of a village turd.

Lol. I've got ya time today - I was on holz the last but I'm back, you midget son of an eunuch Akwa Ibom father. Now, tell me why you and ya folks are genetically below the average height?

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Chigold101(m): 8:03pm On Mar 06, 2015
rusher14:


So all former PDP governments refused to arm our military?

That's a major indictment on the government. To think they are even contesting in the presidential elections is a big shame.

The second perspective is, how can we audit the military to know the truth? Fact is, we can never. And so the government of the day can cook up any tale for us to consume.

They've told blatant lies even to the international media (Jonathan's CNN interview on power comes to mind)

Debi has made a statement, let the government refute it.

Regardless, the days of reckoning are here.

The people would give their verdict on this government.
well i dont see any indictment anywhere.

Friend Chadian president didnt say such, if he did it would have become a major news today. So dont expect the presidency or the military to respond to news that attentions seeking bloggers carry.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by nagoma(m): 8:08pm On Mar 06, 2015
Shame on The clueless Jonathan
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Chigold101(m): 8:09pm On Mar 06, 2015
Lerumo:


Since you can think, ask yourself this question, what happened to the monies budgeted for defense each year since 2011.
defense budget is not all about hardware & amunition procurement, salaries & maintance etc are there. If the House of Assembly thinks that the military has misappropriated their budget, let them probe their spending. Period! That is why we have 3 arms of government.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by rawtruth(m): 8:16pm On Mar 06, 2015
What blatant face-saving lies! So Deby who allowed BH to establish training camps in his country now has the gut to make wild and crazy claims. Not so surprising that some Nigerians with short and biased memory believe that queer character. If not for France that has changed its tolerance toward Chad and Cameroon on the BH matter, the two countries wouldn't have done anything to provoke boko haram into attacking them and drawing them into the war. Shameless Deby!

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Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Nobody: 8:26pm On Mar 06, 2015
otr1:

We know this when your Army carried out military strike against the sect without the consent of our Army. We know GEJ is clueless, lacks the will and courage to be responsible for the success recorded in the past few weeks. Thanks for showing him how a C-i-C should react to issues bordering on security and socio-economy of the nation he presides over.
Jonathan sucks. *spits*
sponsored report. APC handy work. All those territories that Nigeria army reclaimed was done by Chadian? Say that to my grand mother in the village
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by crushtigress(f): 8:35pm On Mar 06, 2015
opiaoku:


Are you a mad woman?
no am not. but i guess you are right?
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by opiaoku: 8:49pm On Mar 06, 2015
crushtigress:
no am not. but i guess you are right?

How?
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Nobody: 8:50pm On Mar 06, 2015
Igwe9:
Fabricated news.
Liars would rather believe the news than all the posts on the efforts of our own Nigeria army they've seen so far.

who are the liars other than the APC who has be spreading falsehoods since time immemorial.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by kernel504(m): 8:55pm On Mar 06, 2015
Chigold101:
combat boko haram weeks ago with which weapon? For over 20years Nigerian government did not buy any new weapons & hardwares for the military. USA refused to sale to us hardwares & also stopped their allies from to selling to us. The same USA went ahead to label our soldiers “weak.“

Sir are you not in this country seing how hardwares & weapons are coming into this nation for past 4weeks? Did you think that the deals that brought about buying new weapons happen over night? No sir they took months of nagations & shiping.

The tide turned against boko haram when Nigeria decided to start buying weapons even from countries under UN/EU sanctions.

I still doubt if Chadian president would say such a thing now the war is still going on. I have a feeling that someone is trying to bring Nigeria & Chad into a row & mistrust which will bring infighting & that will make the insurgents to regroup & get stronger.

We should read in between lines & think when we read.
Brothers, that's what we are. We may belong to different parties,religion,tribe... But we are one nation, one people.
Out of a total budget of N4.962 trillion, the allocation to the defence sector took about N968.127 billion.That's just for 2014 only, almost a trillion Naira. Now, can we say that Boko Haram enjoys more fund that Nigeria military, how come we complain of outdated weaponry with such amount for just a year?
Secondly, if Boko Haram can afford to procure weapons from any source, what excuse will a legally independent constituted state like Nigerians say? Ban from a fellow independent state,no!!! Come on... When Syria government experienced same, did they complain, no!!! They simply turned to Russia and China, today America is backing Syrian government again to fight ISIL.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by crushtigress(f): 8:55pm On Mar 06, 2015
nortcentrallord:


You couldn't read what he wrote or you couldn't comprehend it? You folks just fall for anything that blows. Now I see why they said "a man who stands for nothing @ falls for everything"

If Chads president comes out tomorrow to disclaim this rubbish about GEJ, will you be willing to go around telling all the people you already infected their mind negatively that your propaganda was false?
Don't draw judgment upon yourself young lady.
awwww *bear hugs_. tell me more please. let me ask please why did take your president so long before taking actions against these insurgent? what do you stand for? even if chad president later disclaim the claim it is already recorded in history and we all know thats the truth besides i think it is you who cannot read and understand. sweetheart kindly advise yourself properly before saying 'do not draw judgment upon yourself' who is been judgmental here?
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by Nobody: 8:56pm On Mar 06, 2015
nagoma:
Shame on The clueless Jonathan
GEJ has been your fever, not minding if the news is true or false. So long there is GEJ name. Haters.
Re: I Unilaterally Called The War On Boko Haram, Not Jonathan, Chad’s Idriss Deby by otr1(m): 8:57pm On Mar 06, 2015
Ozedy:
sponsored report. APC handy work. All those territories that Nigeria army reclaimed was done by Chadian? Say that to my grand mother in the village
All those territories were taken from our noses.
The successes we are recording in the past few week are spearheaded by Tchad. Nigerian government have been frustrating alliances that could end the insurgency all along, until the Tchadian Army carried out a strike against BH on Nigerian soil. This's what forced us into the alliance.
Our Men are capable, but politics is involved. BH was delibrately allowed to grow.

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