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Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by Nobody: 3:39pm On Aug 28, 2014
Qelvin:
Lol and you seriously think our troops would have complied to the Cameroonian demands to lay down weapons assuming they were insurgents? You should know better that even think of such possibility...there is surely more to this whole story than we can surmise as rational even to the most naive thinker.
At least, let us think the way they want us to think, then ask why our troops had to "tactically maneuvre" into another Territory when they know the implications? I do not want to accept that the insurgents pushed them into Cameroon, but that's the only rational inference I can draw from that.

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Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by komekn(m): 4:45pm On Aug 28, 2014
enigmaotr:
At least, let us think the way they want us to think, then ask why our troops had to "tactically maneuvre" into another Territory when they know the implications? I do not want to accept that the insurgents pushed them into Cameroon, but that's the only rational inference I can draw from that.

I DON'T LIKE LIES

But if you must tell a lie, tell a good one that makes rational and operational sense. Faced with two options here, to assume either the NA PR machine assumes that Nigerians are ignorant, stupid and lack knowledge or they the NA PR just have no idea what they are doing and or indeed are just lying to cover up the truth.
Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by Nobody: 5:54pm On Aug 28, 2014
komekn:

I DON'T LIKE LIES

But if you must tell a lie, tell a good one that makes rational and operational sense. Faced with two options here, to assume either the NA PR machine assumes that Nigerians are ignorant, stupid and lack knowledge or they the NA PR just have no idea what they are doing and or indeed are just lying to cover up the truth.
You should learn not to believe any statement that comes out from the Army PR until proven to be true. Same goes for the FG. Too many cover-ups. I salute the men who made the tactical manuevre to stay alive. They're not cowards because their superiors are giving the insurgents an upper hand in this fight. Sooner or later those involved in this government will pay will pay for profiting from terrorism.

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Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by Phame: 6:39pm On Aug 28, 2014
cococandy:
It's hard to be nice around here.
The idiocy is something else.
Poor soldiers fought all the way into cameroun in pursuit of terrorists and the camerounian army is only doing the right thing per military protocol to escort them back into the country and all they get for risking their lives for Nigeria is abuse.
The citizens of our dear country do not deserve martyrs and heros.
They'll insult them anyway.
sharap there! What do u knw?
Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by Nayah(f): 9:19pm On Aug 28, 2014
farem: Cameroon soldiers escort back Nigerian troops
Posted by: Agency Reporter in News Update 3 hours ago

…. Kill 27 Boko Haram members
Cameroon said its military has killed 27 suspected Boko Haram militants who attacked areas where 480 Nigerian troops had crossed over during a battle with the insurgents.
Nigeria said the troops crossed over while making a tactical maneuver.
Cameroon’s state radio reports government troops beat back two attempts by suspected Boko Haram militants to enter the country’s northern territory through a locality that shares a boundary with Nigeria’s Borno state, stronghold of the militant group.
During a confrontation Tuesday, the soldiers killed 11 insurgents while 16 more were killed in an earlier attack on Monday.
Cameroonian soldiers seized heavy weapons and destroyed one of the vehicles the militants were using.
After the attacks, Cameroon’s state radio announced that the country’s president, Paul Biya, ordered that the Nigerian soldiers be escorted back to their country.
“The head of state has instructed that the columns of Nigerian soldiers who entered Cameroonian territory should be camped in specific locations and supervised by the Cameroonian army. The Nigerian soldiers have been provided feeding, medical treatment and fuel on instructions of the head of state. At the same time the process of accompanying the Nigerian soldiers back to their country is under way under Cameroonian military escort,” the state radio quoted an unnamed source as saying on Wednesday.
Col. Didier Badjeck, a Cameroon military spokesman, told VOA that allegations made in Cameroonian media that the incidence was a defection were unfounded, but added that they were particularly careful over the presence of the Nigerian soldiers as Boko Haram militants could also disguise as a regular army and attack them.
I m so proud to be Cameroonian real fighters against this BH madness!

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Re: A Truly Sad Day! Cameroon Soldiers Escort Back Nigerian Troops by sayisayi(m): 9:24pm On Aug 28, 2014
Nigerian Army is on the same level as the Seleka Army in C.A.R. No fit fight against a competent army like Rwanda, Angola, etc...

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