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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 7:47am On May 05, 2015
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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by PassingShot(m): 7:48am On May 05, 2015
What I know is that by the time the issue of BH insurgency is properly investigated by GMB's administration, many notable Nigerians will be successfully prosecuted and go to jail for sponsoring insurgency against the state.

Only time will tell who those people are.

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by iamarvye(m): 7:48am On May 05, 2015
Lobatan, at least one gudt thing is coming outta d act of greed of our effing cabals.... . *blessing in Disguise *
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by nobeku: 7:49am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
What BH boys failed to understand is that the aim for organizing them has been achieved. Somebody that needs to be in power has used them to get there, so no more supply for them.
You speak as a FOOL!

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by tucky200(m): 7:49am On May 05, 2015
pedel:


Bros you have been advised to stop drinking road side alcohol. Apart from the fact that it is not good for your liver, it is also affecting your thinking and reasoning. What evidence do you have to prove that someone used them to get into power?
How come you know this and your president and C-in-C doesn't know?

Some people believe that your brothers were using the BH to siphon defence budget: like ferrying millions of dollars in private jet own by one of your brothers to South Africa.

Please, always post on nairaland before you drink your kainkain. Its just 5.00am now and see what ogogoro has done to your life.

Back to the topic: Nigeria will see the end of Boko Haram. Anyone who support their cause or sympathises with them will never know peace.
BRUTALITY !!!!!
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by M4gunners: 7:50am On May 05, 2015
Their oga's don't want to supply them with fuel again?

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 7:51am On May 05, 2015
Yet they can not be defeated.

The grand Boko Haram deception continues !
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 7:52am On May 05, 2015
The script is in it's conclusion.

He has achieved his aim, so I believe stymieing their operations this way is how he plans to phase his boko boys out.

How clever and convenient.

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 7:58am On May 05, 2015
Boko haram...who is sponsoring thou? May be is time to drop fire...nothing for u even in heaven.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Rotimi47: 8:03am On May 05, 2015
This same military that has only deployed few heavy weapons is the same people like Asari want his people to fight! The Navy is not too involved as over 97% of their equipments are in the Southern parts of Nigeria; Bijo haram is over 10 times more powerful, trained & armed than the Niger Delta militants & they have lots of free heavy weapons from Northern parts of Africa & thousands of foreign fighters. The south south should dialogue with other regions so as to make them understand them better as threats are not working & it will never work.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by condralbede(m): 8:07am On May 05, 2015
Hope say N/A dey send them back to their creator as soon as they capture them, so that they can reunite with their 72 virgin ASAP,cos sending them to prison is waste if tym.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by itzblaq: 8:11am On May 05, 2015
The unbeaten and all motived boko now being slaughter In there numbers, common bullet and fuel now out of their reach. We are not gullilbe its clear the aim has been acheive now there sponsors has washd there hands off them .prosterity will judge any northern dat had all these innocent people sacrificed just for political gain. "Evil dat men do will live with them"

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by arsetalks(m): 8:11am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
What BH boys failed to understand is that the aim for organizing them has been achieved. Somebody that needs to be in power has used them to get there, so no more supply for them.
What you fail to understand is that someone who does no wrong in your eyes had all the power in the land and the support from the world over to bring to book the miscreants and their sponsors but failed woefully to do so.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by superstar1(m): 8:13am On May 05, 2015
Some devilish people will still tell us Chibok girls scandal is a scam, if these ones disappeared, without the knowledge of everybody.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by kuntash: 8:17am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
the only part I noted from what you wrote is the last paragraph. Next time state your opinion and move on, it is not a most to join issue with others whose opinions counters yours.

Very Matured response!

I wish 90% of Nairaland users can respond this way.... well done bro!

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by free2ryhme: 8:17am On May 05, 2015
Amaudeogu:

By Michael Eboh, with agency report

Indications emerged, yesterday, that Boko Haram is in disarray, following shortages of weapons and fuel that had caused tensions between its foot soldiers and leaders, women rescued from the Islamist jihadi fighters by Nigerian troops told newsmen.

The group abducted an estimated 2,000 women and girls last year as it sought to carve out an Islamic state in the North-East of Africa’s biggest economy.

Click to watch video of fleeing Boko Haram members

The army has freed nearly 700 in the past week as it advances on Boko Haram’s last stronghold in the vast Sambisa Forest.

Women, who were rescued from the terrorists, said the militants began complaining to their captives about lack of guns and ammunition last month, and many were reduced to carrying sticks, while some of their vehicles had either broken down or lacked gasoline.

A 45-year-old mother of two, Aisha Abbas, who was taken from Dikwa in April, said the fighters all had guns at first, but that recently only some had guns.

Even the wife of their captors’ leader, Adam Bitri, openly criticized him and subsequently fled, two of the women said, with one describing Bitri as short and fat with a beard.

Horror tales
*Boko haram

*Boko haram

Of the 275 freed captives brought to a government-run camp for internally displaced people in the Malkohi hamlet on the outskirts of Yola, Adamawa State capital, only 61 were over 18, and many small children hobbled around, visibly malnourished.

The women said they were kept inside, occasionally brought food and sometimes beaten severely.

The children were left to run around or do errands for Boko Haram members, while those of the fighters were trained to shoot guns.

One of the women, 18-year-old Binta Ibrahim from northern Adamawa State, said: “One evening in April, Boko Haram followers stood before us and said ‘Our leaders don’t want to give us enough fuel and guns and now the soldiers are encroaching on us in Sambisa. We will leave you’.

“They threatened us, but after they left, we were happy and prayed the soldiers would come and save us.”

Crushed

The women said once the militants spotted two helicopters circling at noon on the day of their rescue, they began trying to sell the women for up to 2,000 naira (about $10) each.

Towards evening, as the army approached, the captives refused to flee with Boko Haram fighters, who began stoning them, but then ran away.

Salamatu Mohamed, from Damboa area in Borno, said: “We heard bullets flying around and laid on the floor.

“Some of the women were crushed (by army vehicles) and others wounded by bullets. 18 were killed. We counted them; they included infants.”

Mohamed said she gave birth, while in captivity and had trouble feeding her newborn as there was not enough food.

The women said the men frequently threatened to sell them or bring them to Boko Haram’s elusive leader, Abubakar Shekau, deep in the forest.

Nigeria has claimed to have killed him several times.

Defence spokesman, Chris Olukolade, told newsmen the man was not a priority target.

Hanatu Musa, a 22-year old mother kidnapped in June last from Gwoza in Borno State, quoted the fighters as saying their leader had deceived them into fighting and killing in the name of religion.

While the Nigerian army, which launched its counter-attack in January, is confident it has the group cornered in the Sambisa nature reserve, a final push to clear them from the area has been curtailed by landmines.

Elusive Chibok schoolgirls

None of the women interviewed had seen any of the Chibok schoolgirls, but Abbas said fighters, who travelled from a camp in Sambisa where they were held, to source food, would describe the situation.

She said: “They said the Chibok girls were married off this year. Some sold to slavery, then some militants married two or four of the girls.”

Meanwhile, many of the women and girls rescued from Boko Haram are traumatized and showing signs of depression, with psychological counselling urgently needed as they recover in camps, relief officials said Monday.

“For some of them, who are really showing signs of trauma, we need to make them realize that this is not the end of life,” said Sa’ad Bello, National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, camp coordinator in Adamawa State.

“They need trauma counselling and psycho-social support to develop coping mechanisms,” he said, adding that many of the female hostages appeared to be suffering from serious depression, after enduring sustained abuse by their Islamists captors.

A total of 275 women and children were brought to a camp in Adamawa’s capital Yola, weekend, following a military operation to free them in Boko Haram’s Sambisa Forest stronghold.

NEMA spokesman, Manzo Ezekiel, said a priority was to provide “trauma management so they are not treated as outcasts when they go back to society.”

Ezekiel said the authorities were keen to avoid the women being stigmatized in religiously conservative northern Nigeria, with reports Boko Haram may have kept some as sex slaves.

Medical tests would not only check for conditions such as malaria, but sexually transmitted diseases, Ezekiel said.

Killed by landmines, tanks

Two women described how militant fighters tried to force them into marrying rebels after they were captured and how their escape turned to tragedy as about three women were killed by landmines.

Others were crushed by tanks as they hid in the undergrowth of the dense forest to avoid being caught in the crossfire between the soldiers and Boko Haram insurgents.


- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/boko-haram-in-disarray-as-shortage-of-arms-fuel-hits-insurgents/#sthash.RhIyLhcz.dpuf


They thought they were invisible abi dey shld rethink. There time is up
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Phiniz(m): 8:19am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
What BH boys failed to understand is that the aim for organizing them has been achieved. Somebody that needs to be in power has used them to get there, so no more supply for them.

U re a great Thinker,a Genius.any one that counters Ur comment dont really understand the game.Bokoharam is political...
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Banter1(m): 8:20am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
What BH boys failed to understand is that the aim for organizing them has been achieved. Somebody that needs to be in power has used them to get there, so no more supply for them.
You people should not mind this #LaGoonMaterial. They are good as dead in nigeria. You guys will forever remain a "MINO" if I add " RITY" it becomes MINORITY #SoldOutPeople #LaGooonMaterials

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by gaby53: 8:25am On May 05, 2015
ifeness:


That statement has been a problem deeply rooted in Nigerians.
right, so so right.
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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Darlduchi: 8:27am On May 05, 2015
Boko Haram is not in disarray as anyone will want us believe.

Truth is their first assignment is completed, their leader is already the president of the zoo. Their arms are now collected and stored in location around the North, Niger and Chad, waiting for the next assignment which will be to dip the Koran into the Atlantic's. we are waiting

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 8:35am On May 05, 2015
pedel:


Bros you have been advised to stop drinking road side alcohol. Apart from the fact that it is not good for your liver, it is also affecting your thinking and reasoning. What evidence do you have to prove that someone used them to get into power?
How come you know this and your president and C-in-C doesn't know?

Some people believe that your brothers were using the BH to siphon defence budget: like ferrying millions of dollars in private jet own by one of your brothers to South Africa.

Please, always post on nairaland before you drink your kainkain. Its just 5.00am now and see what ogogoro has done to your life.

Back to the topic: Nigeria will see the end of Boko Haram. Anyone who support their cause or sympathises with them will never know peace.
HAHAHA!!! grin Bros you're too funny.. lmao
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 8:40am On May 05, 2015
Gaborone:
The script is in it's conclusion.

He has achieved his aim, so I believe stymieing their operations this way is how he plans to phase his boko boys out.

How clever and convenient.
..and in all thy getting, get sense.. embarassed
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by eagleeye2: 8:42am On May 05, 2015
nnachukz:
What BH boys failed to understand is that the aim for organizing them has been achieved. Somebody that needs to be in power has used them to get there, so no more supply for them.
Okwu gi kwu oto ka Amu

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by 247notire(m): 8:44am On May 05, 2015
arsetalks:
What you fail to understand is that someone who does no wrong in your eyes had all the power in the land and the support from the world over to bring to book the miscreants and their sponsors but failed woefully to do so.
lol, but who will b crredited with wiping out the BH boys? Isn't it dsame GEJ the current president? So how ha he failed woefully? Also note that terrorism exists evrywhr in the world, and nothing anyone can do to stop it really.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Nobody: 8:45am On May 05, 2015
Sai Baba! Sai Baba!! Sai Baba!!!
How many times did I call you?
Pls use your elderly wisdom in Fulani and Kanuri Languages to explain to those boys that the Money you are trying to manage cannot take care of both waging an already won battle and Inauguration. Make shuaaa they understand that!

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Henrypraise41(m): 8:46am On May 05, 2015
realtestament:
Dis is the prefect time 2 hit dem hard....i believe in u guys(NA) keep making us proud.
#kill em all
bro its perfect not prefect.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by dannewlife(m): 8:54am On May 05, 2015
To God be the glory
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by redsun(m): 9:04am On May 05, 2015
Atikku and co that promised to make the country ungovernable created the chaos called bokoharam,now that they are somewhat back in power,there is no need for the brutal insurgency.
Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Curvinus(m): 9:04am On May 05, 2015
Buhari lost an election and promised to make GEJ's regime a nightmare.Thereafter, terrorism assumed the most worrisom dimension ever known in the history of this country.

As GEJ rallied his troops to confront the monster that Boko Haram was becoming, Buhari again shewed up himself to be clog in the wheel and when his entire weight behind Boko Haram and said were fighting the interest of the North. All of these were done to discredit GEJ.

But GEJ, ever so magnanimous and quintessential in public service, is intensifying the war against terrorism to give the incoming "Ayatolla" a smooth sail in Aso Rock.


Yet again, it is obvious to the whole world that that Nigeria is at war and rather than make morale boosting statements that will show our gallant soldiers that their efforts are being appreciated, all I hear "Baba Aladin" saying is how he'll probe the defence budget as if he were a court of law.


I'm not convinced that this is a good way to run even a connershop let alone a Federal republic as complex as Nigeria.


So, while Buhari is busy probing the finances of an army that was deliberately weakened by successive regimes for fear of coup de tat, he should also endeavour to probe what the Imams and Sheiks are preaching to these boko boys that have been intoxicating and turning them to lecherous and murderous vampires.

Lastly, I must give kudos to GEJ and the Nigerian military for the gallantry they have displayed in the face of adversities and sthe acrifices they have made so that the common man may live in peace.

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Re: Boko Haram In Disarray As Shortage Of Arms, Fuel Hits Insurgents by Godblessamaechi: 9:05am On May 05, 2015
Kudos to the military. Thank God for what He is doing and may He completely eliminate bh in Nigeria, and shamefully expose their financier IJN.

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