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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Ramon92: 1:52pm On Oct 13, 2017
I think there's more to these military operations going on in the South here. Fulani herdsmen have been raiding villages and killing people but there was no military operation to clamp them down.

Now it's military operations where there's relative peace and quiet and nobody, especially our leaders here asking questions.

What if it's a rehearsal and to know the ins and outs of our areas for 2019 to keep us in check in case the elections don't favour them or go according to plan?

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Nobody: 1:52pm On Oct 13, 2017
Ok
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Ensquare(m): 1:52pm On Oct 13, 2017
I have never seen a smiling crocodile o ..na naija we dey see am
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by DozieInc(m): 1:52pm On Oct 13, 2017
The one in the SE was flagged of by shooting civilians on the streets sad
Btw, walking canes seems to be trending among this army boys.

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by omololu2020(m): 1:53pm On Oct 13, 2017
ifex370:
So in south south, crocodiles will have tears,
buh when it comes to Lagos,crocodile go de smile abi... sad
and the python will dance in the south east
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by DonVikings: 1:53pm On Oct 13, 2017
angry
Keneking:
Great

"Already, artillery gun shots have been ringing out from the area ..."

- I am sure the sounds wont be loud like the ones in South East grin grin grin
angry angry

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by millomaniac: 1:54pm On Oct 13, 2017
Afriifa:
Military doing the Police Job, Only in Nigeria.

I tire ooo my brother. Which kain government be this eehh?
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by biz2get(m): 1:54pm On Oct 13, 2017
Why haven't they gone to some person house to Raid.?


Or their agendas is either bias or based on double standard.
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by do4luv14(m): 1:55pm On Oct 13, 2017
SalamRushdie:
What a govt..No more night crawling for Lagosians


ah tell you, Lagos wey like night life die, chaiii

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Hargbo(m): 1:59pm On Oct 13, 2017
una welldone

Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Nobody: 2:01pm On Oct 13, 2017
Lolz... These soldiers go flex for Lagos like mad!
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by slapandfall(m): 2:02pm On Oct 13, 2017
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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by naptu2: 2:02pm On Oct 13, 2017
AceRoyal:
Quick question : why does the military name operations in the north in Hausa(e.g Lafia Dole), but refuse to do so in the southern parts of the country. Naming their operations in the indigenous languages of the various parts or major tribes of the area?



Well.... this exercise in the SW is just a clumsy way to justify the senseless operations in the SE.
The military has made the police, mobile police and civil defense jobless.
The military ought to be focused on mainly external aggression.
This whole exercise is senseless and counter productive to the unity, progress and sustainable development of our nation.

tongue

The operations in the south are also named in local languages, it's just that southerners love translating the names into English. For example, the operation that people call Operation Python Dance is actually called Operation Egwu Eke. https://twitter.com/egwueke2

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by deomelo: 2:02pm On Oct 13, 2017
biz2get:
Why haven't they gone to some person house to Raid.?


Or their agendas is either bias or based on double standard.



Why should they? Do you see any agitating clowns and terrorists disturbing the peace in Lagos or you puerile thinking mean they should raiding homes and arresting people for no reason.?


Silly Igbos.

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by continentalceo(m): 2:03pm On Oct 13, 2017
continentalce:
woa
Okay now u got my attention.
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by slimjohn2k5: 2:03pm On Oct 13, 2017
Are they so jobless now? Is there nowhere to go for peacekeeping, or just trying to make it look like what they did in the east is a nation wide thing

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Sunkyphil(m): 2:03pm On Oct 13, 2017
no more night waka for me angry
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by LOVEGINO(m): 2:03pm On Oct 13, 2017
Afriifa:
Military doing the Police Job, Only in Nigeria.
it's d police reliable?
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Mbediogu(m): 2:04pm On Oct 13, 2017
Keneking:
Great

"Already, artillery gun shots have been ringing out from the area ..."

- I am sure the sounds wont be loud like the ones in South East grin grin grin

Quite correct. South East is the target, South West is just to make it appear balanced and to fulfill all righteousness.
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Odimson69: 2:04pm On Oct 13, 2017
The Hausa's knows how to play divide and rule politics in the south.using army to threaten us.where is war in south.what are the soldiers doing?imagine our southerners are not talking because of politics. Where are the armour tanks as in southeast. They can fool only the fools

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by hugthebist: 2:07pm On Oct 13, 2017
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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by naptu2: 2:08pm On Oct 13, 2017
Ramon92:
I think there's more to these military operations going on in the South here. Fulani herdsmen have been raiding villages and killing people but there was no military operation to clamp them down.

Now it's military operations where there's relative peace and quiet and nobody, especially our leaders here asking questions.

What if it's a rehearsal and to know the ins and outs of our areas for 2019 to keep us in check in case the elections don't favour them or go according to plan?

Actually there are military operations in virtually every part of Nigeria, including an operation to tackle the clashes between farmers and herdsmen. Read what's below.

naptu2:


naptu2 post=59895405:
1) Paraphrasing Lieutenant General Victor Malu (in the early 2000s).

There are too many soldiers performing the duties of the police. Most of these internal security operations should be conducted by the police. Soldiers are not trained to carry out police work. If you shoot at a policeman, he is trained to injure you by shooting at your legs or your arms, but if you shoot at me (as a soldier) I will take off your head.


It might surprise some people to discover that we didn't have this many soldiers performing police duties when we were under military rule. The military did not set up checkpoints within cities or combat armed robbery. That was the job of the police. The military only stepped in when there were cross border problems (Chad, Cameroon, bandits from Niger) or when there were anti-government protests (SAP riots, June 12), or coups, but they usually returned to the barracks after these operations.


In fact, from 1981 to 1983 the inspector general of police, Mr Sunday Adewusi, equipped the police to ensure that they could deal with any threat within Nigeria without needing the assistance of the military. The police bought water cannons, Saxon armoured personnel carriers, Sterling machine guns, riots shields, ballistic helmets, etc.

However, things changed in the late 1990s and we’ve had several long running (almost permanent) military operations (beginning with Lagos and Rivers states).

To be fair, this isn’t entirely the fault of the military. The problem is caused by our porous borders and by poor record keeping in the military. The police force that was able to combat crimes in the 1970s and 1980s did not have to fight against criminals that wielded military grade weapons like general purpose machine guns, rocket propelled grenades, dynamite sticks and who wore ballistic helmets and bulletproof vests.

In the early 1990s, criminals armed with military grade weapons that were used in the Liberian, Sierra-Leonian and Guinean civil wars, were able to sweep across the border and attack Lagosians and the police couldn’t deal with them. Similarly, in the early 2000s, Niger Delta militants were able to exchange crude oil for weapons from (European) arms dealers on the high seas and the police couldn’t deal with them. In the North East, Boko Haram was able to receive weapons and training from groups in Libya, Somalia, Syria, etc. and the police couldn’t deal with them.

Now there are several military internal security operations in almost all states of the federation (they began with Operation Sweep in Lagos and the Rivers State Internal Security Task Force c1996).


1) Operation Delta Safe = Niger Delta (to combat Niger Delta militants, pipeline vandals, illegal refineries, kidnapping, etc.).

2) Operation Mesa = across the country (basically the same idea as Operation Sweep. To combat crime across the country).

3) Operation Safe Haven = Middle Belt (to combat clashes between “indigenes” and “settlers”, farmers and herdsmen, etc. in the middle belt)

4) Operation Tsare Teku = Atlantic Ocean, rivers and creeks. (To combat sea piracy – hijacking of ships and boats, extortion of mariners and their passengers, attacks on offshore oil installations, kidnapping, etc.)

5) Operation Lafiya Dole = North East. (To combat Boko Haram and bring peace to the North East)

6) Operation Gama Aiki = North East. (Multi-national effort to chase away Boko Haram)

7) Operation Sharan Daji = North West (to combat cattle thieves and bandits)

8 ) Operation Harbin Kunama II = North West (similar to Operation Sharan Daji)

9) Operation Awatsie = South West. (to combat pipeline vandals, militants and kidnappers in the creeks and borders of Lagos, Ogun and Ondo)

10) Operation Iron Fence = South East. (to combat kidnappers and armed robbers)

11) Operation Python Dance = South East. (to combat kidnappers, armed robbers and secessionists)


Troops of Operation Safe Haven in Jos Kill 5 Suspected Herdsmen Responsible for Attack on Ancha Community

by News Editor on Sep 11, 2017



The Nigerian Army on Monday said troops of Operation Safe Haven stationed in Plateau State have killed five of the suspected perpetrators of the recent killings in Plateau State in which 19 people were reportedly killed.

The killings were suspected to have been carried out by herdsmen over the death of a Fulani boy.

The Special Task which is responsible for maintaining peace in crisis ridding Jos communities, said it shot and killed five persons suspected to be assailants who attacked and killed 19 persons in Ancha, a village in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Captain Adamu Umar, spokesman for the Task Force, said, “Apart from the five persons that were killed by our men, some were injured.”

“One of the members of Task Force died in the encounter while another was injured”

He added that the injured soldier was responding to treatment.

Umar maintained that soldiers are still in Ancha village to restore peace and order, saying the soldiers have since commenced day and night patrol and are combing the area in search of the remaining assailants.

President Muhammadu Buhari has since condemned the attack, and urged security agencies to apprehend the perpetrators.

http://thestreetjournal.org/2017/09/troops-of-operation-safe-haven-in-jos-kill-5-suspected-herdsmen-responsible-for-attack-on-ancha-community/

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by seguno2: 2:09pm On Oct 13, 2017
Afriifa:
Military doing the Police Job, Only in Nigeria.

.......under a vision-less government of Buhari.
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Afriifa(m): 2:09pm On Oct 13, 2017
LOVEGINO:
it's d police reliable?
why is there the govt in d first place? if they can't organize d police?
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Afriifa(m): 2:10pm On Oct 13, 2017
seguno2:


.......under a vision-less government of Buhari.
I just give up my brother. d tin tire me

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Dan18(m): 2:10pm On Oct 13, 2017
Why panic wen u are innocent? The army wants to evaluate the readiness of their personnel and people are scared. It's an exercise and it's not going to continue forever. Hunger wey get date no dey kill person.

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Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Greenback: 2:13pm On Oct 13, 2017
Is that the reason why mowe ibafo is brewing with IDPs? grin
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by kobijacobs(m): 2:15pm On Oct 13, 2017
brainpulse:
Where are the iPods making noise in Lagos


this one has no sense
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by GuyfawkesAB(m): 2:15pm On Oct 13, 2017
Egwu Eke



AceRoyal:
Quick question : why does the military name operations in the north in Hausa(e.g Lafia Dole), but refuse to do so in the southern parts of the country. Naming their operations in the indigenous languages of the various parts or major tribes of the area?



Well.... this exercise in the SW is just a clumsy way to justify the senseless operations in the SE.
The military has made the police, mobile police and civil defense jobless.
The military ought to be focused on mainly external aggression.
This whole exercise is senseless and counter productive to the unity, progress and sustainable development of our nation.

tongue
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by asawanathegreat(m): 2:16pm On Oct 13, 2017
Carry go d great naija army. No more Badoo boys
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Paperwhite(m): 2:17pm On Oct 13, 2017
What is the use of all these operation God knows what Army should be preoccupied with containing external aggression which BH is posing and not disturbing a peaceful civil populace.
Re: Exercise Crocodile Smile In Lagos By Nigerian Army by Nobody: 2:18pm On Oct 13, 2017
Here in Mushin, Lagos state. There is zero military presence.

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