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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by ukejejohnson(m): 10:11pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.




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
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by madridguy(m): 10:14pm On Mar 12, 2018
You know nothing about national security.

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
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by richiepolymer(m): 10:18pm On Mar 12, 2018
I laugh in spiritual powers over this. grin
This is looking like an Arrangee to me.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by debolayinka(m): 10:19pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
Buhari has been falling our hand since ages, so I'm not shocked to see him negotiating with the same terrorists he claimed to have defeated.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by okerekeikpo: 10:27pm On Mar 12, 2018
Chief terrorist just tell us that u want to dash ur boys money

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Innov8ve1: 10:27pm On Mar 12, 2018
Angelparadise:
upereagle(m):1:52pmLetter from an Abducted Dapchi Girlto President Buhari By Mayor Ikoroha
Dear President


Muhammadu Buhari,I greet you in the name of Allah and congratulate you on the return of your son Yusuf after an apparently successful medical tourism to a country better managed than Nigeria. When I saw Yusuf’s smiling face on television, I recalledthe gloomy faces of my schoolmates picked up by moonlight that fateful night as we were being driven by our abductors to a land unknown after they forcefully took us from our school.The excitement on your son’s face as he returned back to a life of luxury whereby he uses expensive motorbikes to drive away boredom contrasted sharply with the dreadful melancholy on the faces ofmy schoolmates as we were being taken in a rickety truck to a life of certain misery. I saw Yusuf being surrounded by ministers, government officials and a state governor, each person trying hard to identify with his joy. This was almost the same way our abductors surrounded us, each of them trying to identify closely with any of my schoolmates he found most sexually attractive.When I saw the mirth and glow on the face of your wife over the recovery of her only son from a serious accident, I remembered the crying and tear-ridden face of my mother when they showed her on television. I heard that your wife thanked Nigerians for their prayers and concern over Yusuf’s accident. I also heard that my mother complained that security agencies harassed and beat her because she lamented the way the government handled the issue of our abduction.Please send my warm regards to Yusuf. Tell him that I envy people like him – those who are fortunate to live like kings in a land full of suffering. Tell him that people like us still exist – those whose cardinal sin was that they were unfortunate to be born in a country cursed with incompetent leadership and insensitive leaders.His Excellency, I currently live with two men who take turns to rape me countless times in a day. The first day, I fought one of them as he tried to deflower me but he hit me so much that I passed out. It was when I woke up that I realised that he had deflowered me while I was unconscious. I wept for several hours over my lost virginity and wept more when I realised that the second man also slept with me too in my insentient state.I wish you can ask these men why they usually thrust their stinking bodies on me one at a time, one after the other, anytime they finish saying their prayers, taking my pride as a woman in such a violent manner that I wonder whether the god they just prayed to do assent tosuch cruelty. I used to struggle and cry in the past but now I am drainedof energy. So I only close my eyes and beg God to take my life and save me from an existence I never thought was possible. But God has refused to listen so I starve myself and eat any strange substance that I come about, hoping to die of hunger or poisoning. I am disappointed that I am still alive.They did not care whether I ate or not in the first four days. But since their commander came and talked to them, they have been bringing food to me, sometimes begging me to eat. I overheard their commandertelling them that they need to keep me alive and well so that they would use me to make a lot of money from the Nigerian government and get some of their commanders in government custody released. Initially I did not understand what they meant until one of them said they want to use me and my schoolmates the way they have been using the other girls they took from Chibok to blackmail and extort the government.Sir, even in the lowest point of your glorious military service and your remarkable life, you wouldn’t have experienced half of what I am goingthrough. I am permanently disheartened over my uncertain, miserable future and I keep thinkingof my parents and siblings who don’t know whether I am still alive or dead. My mother is hypertensive and I doubt whether she would survive the abduction of her favourite daughter by bloodthirsty terrorists.I don’t know where exactly we are being kept but I know we are very very far from our school where they took us. The truck that took us fromour school drove through the road and bush for several hours in the night, until we got to a newly cleared place that looked lonely and deserted. They kept all of us who were taken from our school there for a day and then separated us and drove me and nine others forseveral hours to another place where we were shared out to twentydirty, stinking bearded, Quran-clutching, gun-trotting men. The place we now find ourselves looks like it was hurriedly built with woodand paper cartons and is located deep inside a thick bush.Every evening, they bring ten of us together in the house of a man they call Sheikh where I was surprised tosee a big television with satellite connection which is powered by a small generator. Most of the men were usually interested in Nigerian news, which Sheikh interpreted to those who do not hear English.All of us former schoolgirls usually sit quietly in a corner of the large room, each of us aware of the trauma and tragedy of the other. Werecognise one another but we hardly talk to each other as we are aware that our oppressors may be listening and they have instructed us not to speak to each other. Even if we wanted to talk, I wonder in our anxiety and anguish what any of us may want to say to another. So we always sit face down, innocent girlswhose lives have been ruined by thefailures of the government and institutions that were supposed to protect them.Mr. President, you need to do something about those in your government that tell regular lies and those who bring disgrace to your name. You need to see the waythe men laughed when they heard that you have deployed 100 aircraft to look for 110 girls and how they laughed harder when they watched a newscaster narrating how the Nigerian police and army were blaming each other over our abduction.It was the third day we were taken there that Sheikh explained the existence of the television. I heard him telling one of them that looked like a fresh recruit that they bought the television together with a generator and a lot of sophisticatedweapons after your government paid them handsomely in order to secure the release of some kidnapped lecturers. They talk about you as if you are one of them.They seem very delighted that you are Nigeria’s president.Sheikh has huge white beards and spoke with authority. He looks like you – tall, dark in complexion and lanky – but with a beard. He speaksto us like an uncle and keeps tellingus that we were abducted in the service of the holy prophet and that we may be needed on an important mission. One day, I complained to him about the persistent rape and beating by the men that I live with. That was after one of them beat me mercilessly only because I was menstruating. I wasn’t surprised or shocked when Sheikh told me that I should count myself lucky that some servants of Allah were violating an infidel. My ordeal is like an unending horror movie that I have become inured to surprises and shocks.When we got back to the place we are staying after the encounter, both men beat me thoroughly with sticks. I did not cry or shed a tear. Maybe the tears refused to come or my body is now deadened to pain. I don’t really know.Our dear President, it was during our sixth visit to the Sheikh’s place that I saw you on television looking very happy and excited amongst other expensively clothed men and women. It took me a while to understand that you were attendingthe wedding of the children of two serving state governors. Do you know that our abductors found the scene on television so amusing that they laughed and laughed and laughed? Their laughter was so loud and consistent that it drew the attention of all of us in the corner of the room. When we realised what tickled the men, all of us started crying. Our scalding tears were because of the tragedy of our lives and the tragedy of our country.You see, when I was in primary school, I dreamt of being married bya wealthy man
This thing is too long for anybody to read, why dnt u paraphrase it and make it shorter and concise?
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by femicyrus(m): 10:33pm On Mar 12, 2018
saarumann:
Millions of Euros for boko haram bank account.
After forming Jack Bauer promising to rescure chibock girls in 2 months via commando style in 2015, the chief herder is now seamlessly giving millions of Euros to boko haram in the name of negotiations. Niger delta oil money for boko haram

Looks like becoming a terrorist is now a very lucrative business no thanks to APC govt.

How To Make Millions of Euros in Few Months.
1.Join a terrorist organization.
2. Locate Female Secondary Schools.
3. Use your contacts within Nigerian army to withdraw from location.
4. Kidnap not less than 100 school girls.
5. Secure Negotiation with the govt.
6. Demand for millions of Euros and release of captured terrorist.
7. Collect your millions.
8. Release the girls.
9. Congratulations you're now a millionaire.

this man is not aware that such gesture will attract foreign investors like ISIS etc to Nigeria to unleashed terrorism unlimited

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 10:40pm On Mar 12, 2018
the zoo is really damnable. the zoo and her security agencies have never defeated any terrorist group e.g ND militant and now Boko Haram but rather they negotiated with them.
as negotiation with terrorist has become the order of the day in the zoo I wonder why that of the IPOB terrorist according to them is a different case. covering the truth since 1914 has being the greatest bane of the zoo. my everyday prayers is that the zoo will know no peace and God seems to answer me those prayers perfectly. I think based on the status quo and how lucrative the terrorism has been in the zoo many people are ready to join the business that's why Boko Haram and ND militant will be going from strength to strength while the zoo keep sinking like the might Titanic in the mightier ocean
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by obi3ce: 10:41pm On Mar 12, 2018
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
FarahAideed:





If una want to wail please wail with clarity like the rest of us grin

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 10:51pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
shut up you fool and first of all go pay the person who made you regain your lost senses. congrats!! at last you can think
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 10:53pm On Mar 12, 2018
python1:
While getting the abducted girls back home alive should be the topmost priority, it is important to ask; who are they actually negotiating with?
remember na sai baba still dey sit oo no be Jona. or have you finally regain you senses?
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by emilyone(f): 11:00pm On Mar 12, 2018
Do not negotiate with terrorist .
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by vaxx: 11:04pm On Mar 12, 2018
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.

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Angrymode: 11:06pm On Mar 12, 2018
Most of our leaders are truely brain dead, especially this Buhari, I swear So after paying those perverts after some weeks of perversion with those innocent children, what next?

The Islamic perverts look for the next school to prey on with a good Ranoldinho assist from the military with expectations of another payday from the government for a good job

I feel sick to the smallest particle of matter in me

I feel like sniping someone for this apex of stupidity

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 11:12pm On Mar 12, 2018
python1:
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See talk. The govt is complicit, yet the head of the government at the time of the abduction is not aware. Wetin do una like dis?
zombie abeg who buhari dey negotiate with
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 11:15pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
I am a patriot and ain't here for partisan politics. This is security matter that concerns you and I.

abeg the security of the zoo doesn't in anyway concern me point of corruption. I pray everyday for evil to keep befalling the zoo and my prayers are working fine
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Paperwhite(m): 11:22pm On Mar 12, 2018
freeze001:


Don't mind d zombies. They want to keep some wiggle room to appear 'objective' whilst remaining eligible for BMC 30k payout. They know the truth but dem drink overdose of zombie serum...it's in them.
shocked grin grin grin grin cheesy wink
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by goshee: 11:34pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
You know nothing about national security.

do you mean you know national security more than the supposed general baba. Lolsss the zoo and her people are useless

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by AngryRebel: 11:37pm On Mar 12, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.
na now ur zombie eyes dey open?

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Yankee101: 11:53pm On Mar 12, 2018
You've adopted funding in hard currency for them. They are getting stronger and returning. Shame on y'all!

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by egoldman(m): 3:23am On Mar 13, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.

I wont accept that your zombiesm has been cured , i made that mistake with sarrrki angry i'm still observing you , meanwhile wailers form are not available for those in "observe" mode grin grin
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by samstels: 6:27am On Mar 13, 2018
elgramz:
President Muhamamdu Buhari on Monday said the desire of the Federal Government was to have schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram from Chibok and Dapchi back alive.

He said that was why his administration chose negotiation, rather than military option, to secure their release.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President spoke while receiving the United States Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Adesina quoted the President as saying that Nigeria was working in concert with international organisations and negotiators to ensure that the girls were released unharmed by their captors.

“We are trying to be careful. It is better to get our daughters back alive,” the President said.

Buhari thanked the US for assistance rendered in the fight against insurgency, noting that Nigerian forces are good, “but need assistance in the areas of training and equipment.”

The President promised that his administration would continue to do its best to secure the country, adding that he would be in Yobe State, from where Dapchi schoolgirls were abducted, later this week “as part of my condolence and sympathy visits to areas where we have had unfortunate events.”

http://punchng.com/breaking-weve-adopted-negotiation-option-for-dapchi-chibok-girls-buhari/


Tthis people have opened serious office on this man called Buhari .Who put us in this mess .I cant wait for 2019 for this man to go back to Daura and stay with his cows .Shithole ,

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Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by fashrola(m): 6:59am On Mar 13, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.

Lol the change don reach your side finally grin
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by beejaay: 7:19am On Mar 13, 2018
madridguy:
Tackling national security matter like village matter won't lead us to anywhere rather than more attacks upon attacks.
You keep negotiating with terrorists by giving them large amount of money and also releasing their top members under the army custody is an archaic ways of doing things.
No serious country negotiate with terrorists.

frustration is written all over your message...its really not easy to defend any government in nigeria cos most of them are fuckups...u still dey try sha
PMB till 2023 ojare!!!
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Xisnin(m): 8:54am On Mar 13, 2018
mybestlove:
Nigeria is a failed state and the only solution is to divide this country.

I've never seen or heard of a country like Nigeria. Shameful.
Mumu, have you ever heard or seen a country like USA?
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Assassin101: 9:07am On Mar 13, 2018
“We are trying to be careful. It is better to get our daughters back alive,” the President said.


and how many of the chibok girls have you been able to bring back so far? Methinks this is a ploy to release all the terrorists in custody plus fund them as well. kidnap some girls, then later trade them for the release of captured terrorists. why is this administration so clueless?!!!
Re: We’ve Adopted ‘negotiation Option’ For Dapchi, Chibok Girls –buhari by Shugavee(f): 9:21am On Mar 13, 2018
Assassin101:
“We are trying to be careful. It is better to get our daughters back alive,” the President said.


and how many of the chibok girls have you been able to bring back so far? Methinks this is a ploy to release all the terrorists in custody plus fund them as well. kidnap some girls, then later trade them for the release of captured terrorists. why is this administration so clueless?!!!
asin ehn!!!

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