Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Johneyhaz: 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
Kudis |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by ginawest(f): 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
land of horror |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by apasino01: 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
My Man GEJ still working. Haters stil hating 1 Like |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by ionsman: 12:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
Better late than than never. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by BrightEye(m): 12:37pm On May 08, 2015 |
Some, if not all, of these pictures are old and had being posted here before. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by kilokeys(m): 12:37pm On May 08, 2015 |
i need land there o..
how much per acre?
i need to do some groundnut farming |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by MabraO: 12:37pm On May 08, 2015 |
Just 3 recent pix from the raid others na just pic from former raid |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by deprince316: 12:37pm On May 08, 2015 |
Weldone to the Nigerian Army and Agile Mopols. However, some people benefitted from the conspiracy theory about this war. The result we now know. The end afteall justifies d means. We have alot of people running some sort of hig powered manipulations and they even made the president their toy. Now I know beta, I am sorry I blasted the presidents' person, but I am not sorry I was against his lack of brevity at the onset. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by MabraO: 12:38pm On May 08, 2015 |
BrightEye: Some, if not all, of these pictures are old and had being posted here before. Thank u jare Some blind NLanders no go see 1 Like |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Makamuanwuo(m): 12:41pm On May 08, 2015 |
kudo to able men...................brave nigeria army,the sky is ur limit |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by smsshola(m): 12:42pm On May 08, 2015 |
May d lord protect d soldiers.. |
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Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Brugo(m): 12:44pm On May 08, 2015 |
Is this what the Nigerian Army calls a forest? |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by gurunlocker: 12:52pm On May 08, 2015 |
Keneking: Ok...they keep recycling same old pictures
1. Show me signboard or directional signage with the name of Sambisa here 2. There are beach sands everywhere in these images.... 3. The image of that SUV with arabic inscription is the same used on CNN whenever they show ISIS in action. 4. Where is the pictures of homes civilians live in the forest. 5. No loose clothings, faeces or even poh used by children in this Sambisa 6. The worst is that we can not see the impact of bombs released from aircrafts in this forest. Did they fought with swords and cutlasses?
This government sef why can't you go there and confirm it yourself then bring us picture? or do u think sambissa is a cinema? 1 Like |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by walemadu: 12:56pm On May 08, 2015 |
those dead terrorists will make good manure |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by anonimi: 12:58pm On May 08, 2015 |
lumzybo: Now we can all say "the storm is over" *dancing*
@op, oga say make u add salt n pepper if u want it to get to the promiseland Mission Accomplished for their active & passive sponsors, hence it is natural that the storm should be over. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by anonimi: 1:01pm On May 08, 2015 |
ikechukwu354: I think the incoming govt should also start investing in security, its very important... my country can't solve the xenophobia promblems and nigerians are about to be killed in an acaic asian country and we cant fight for ourselves, Australia wey get am pfor plenty security power and even dey dash Indonesia aids still had its citizens killed so...... Dem say nor carry drug enter our country some demented people sey dem nor see, dem nor hear, dem nor listen. Na who come get am pfor fault? |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by tziz(m): 1:03pm On May 08, 2015 |
Brugo: Is this what the Nigerian Army calls a forest? My broda am surprised myslf.. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Mendo007(m): 1:09pm On May 08, 2015 |
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Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by geloorrrrdd(m): 1:10pm On May 08, 2015 |
GenBuhari: [size=13pt][b]This is a great question.
Imagine that this rag tab bunch of militants with only small arms, is not only holding its own against a multinational force made up of Niger, Cameroon, Chad and the great Nigerian military ( that single handedly intervened and won wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone under Abacha) and with the multinational forces recieving technical and Arial support from NATO; This rag tag group is apparently so powerful and superior to the the multinational forces that it has time to be opening up new fronts and clearing towns of civilians.
Why does it seem I am the only one in the country that is saying that what we are being told cannot possibly be true.
If as seems very probable that the multinational forces with Nigeria are only pretending to fight Boko Haram, perhaps our next question should be : Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) covertly supporting the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?
Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) really the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?[/b][/size]
[b][size=15pt]Some questions to ask about Boko Haram:
1. How is a rag tag bunch of militants capable of capturing an entire town from a powerful nation with a strong military with a standing army of 300,000 men?
2. How did a rag tag bunch of militants acquire the type of fire power to clear a whole town or did they accomplish this using merely the small arms we see them carrying in rare videos they release?
3. Why would Boko Haram want to clear a Nigerian town? Is it possible to form an Islamic state in a ghost town?
4. What is the military advantage in guerrilla warfare of the guerrillas clearing towns they captured of its entire population?
5. Is it not an important part of guerrilla warfare, for the guerrillas to hide within the general local population?
6.How can Boko haram hide in a ghost town
7. Why would Boko haram advertise its location by painting its logo on flags, buildings and vehicles is this a good strategy to conceal itself in a guerrilla war?
8. Why are the multinational force that is using lethal force in conducting a war in our territory, not under the command and control of our military.
9. Is there any Nigerian with Chadian army to monitor their activities in Nigeria
10. Since all these towns have been captured by Chadian troops, why has the towns not been handed back to Nigeria?
11. Why has Chadian troops not allowed internally displaced Nigerians return home?
12. Are Chadian troops really Boko Haram?
13. How could Boko Haram be so powerful that it not only start defeating the powerful Nigerian military after a 6 years war, but it even after several months of war, a multinational force that is getting assistance from America and France has been unable to defeat it.
14. Is it possible for Nigerian towns to be in the hands of Chad without the collusion of Nigeria
15. Why is the so called war against Boko Haram shrouded in secrecy?
16. Why are there is no geniune independent video footage of the so called war against Boko Haram?
17. Where are the war front reports from international war correspondents? Why are we just getting unverified photos released by the Chadian army and whatever unverifiable story they wish to accompany the photos.
Is any of this making sense?
If something doesn't make sense it usually means that a lie is being told.
Read my signature below for an insight into what is really going on.
Our govt are colluding with the multinational course that was put together by France (not us oo!) to allow them to break up Nigeria whilst keeping Nigerian populace in the dark.
Chad and others controlling our territory would be allowed to simply annex those territories, this may explain why the towns are cleared and the Nigerian IDPs are not being allowed back to "re-captured" towns.[/size][/b]
Oboi. even google nuh fit answer al these questions |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Guyman02: 1:12pm On May 08, 2015 |
GenBuhari: This is a great question.
Imagine that this rag tab bunch of militants with only small arms, is not only holding its own against a multinational force made up of Niger, Cameroon, Chad and the great Nigerian military ( that single handedly intervened and won wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone under Abacha) and with the multinational forces recieving technical and Arial support from NATO; This rag tag group is apparently so powerful and superior to the the multinational forces that it has time to be opening up new fronts and clearing towns of civilians.
Why does it seem I am the only one in the country that is saying that what we are being told cannot possibly be true.
If as seems very probable that the multinational forces with Nigeria are only pretending to fight Boko Haram, perhaps our next question should be : Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) covertly supporting the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?
Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) really the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?
Some questions to ask about Boko Haram:
1. How is a rag tag bunch of militants capable of capturing an entire town from a powerful nation with a strong military with a standing army of 300,000 men?
2. How did a rag tag bunch of militants acquire the type of fire power to clear a whole town or did they accomplish this using merely the small arms we see them carrying in rare videos they release?
3. Why would Boko Haram want to clear a Nigerian town? Is it possible to form an Islamic state in a ghost town?
4. What is the military advantage in guerrilla warfare of the guerrillas clearing towns they captured of its entire population?
5. Is it not an important part of guerrilla warfare, for the guerrillas to hide within the general local population?
6.How can Boko haram hide in a ghost town
7. Why would Boko haram advertise its location by painting its logo on flags, buildings and vehicles is this a good strategy to conceal itself in a guerrilla war?
8. Why are the multinational force that is using lethal force in conducting a war in our territory, not under the command and control of our military.
9. Is there any Nigerian with Chadian army to monitor their activities in Nigeria
10. Since all these towns have been captured by Chadian troops, why has the towns not been handed back to Nigeria?
11. Why has Chadian troops not allowed internally displaced Nigerians return home?
12. Are Chadian troops really Boko Haram?
13. How could Boko Haram be so powerful that it not only start defeating the powerful Nigerian military after a 6 years war, but it even after several months of war, a multinational force that is getting assistance from America and France has been unable to defeat it.
14. Is it possible for Nigerian towns to be in the hands of Chad without the collusion of Nigeria
15. Why is the so called war against Boko Haram shrouded in secrecy?
16. Why are there is no geniune independent video footage of the so called war against Boko Haram?
17. Where are the war front reports from international war correspondents? Why are we just getting unverified photos released by the Chadian army and whatever unverifiable story they wish to accompany the photos.
Is any of this making sense?
If something doesn't make sense it usually means that a lie is being told.
Read my signature below for an insight into what is really going on.
Our govt are colluding with the multinational course that was put together by France (not us oo!) to allow them to break up Nigeria whilst keeping Nigerian populace in the dark.
Chad and others controlling our territory would be allowed to simply annex those territories, this may explain why the towns are cleared and the Nigerian IDPs are not being allowed back to "re-captured" towns.
If you want answers take a night bus to Sambisa or go join the Nigerian Army and request to be deployed to engage BH. Idiotic internet warrior! |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by intergral(m): 1:18pm On May 08, 2015 |
Na the latest evil forest be this o.... All those ones weh dey igbo land na fake!!! But I'm not interested in seeing their car I only want to see a hill of dead bokoharam members!!! |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 1:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
It should be named sambisa bush... |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 1:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
GenBuhari: [size=13pt][b]Ever wondered why this "war " is shrouded i secrecy? Rarely see video footage from frontlines or war correspondents covering it for the international media?.
Wondered why victims or displaced Nigerians not being interviewed?
Answer: Grand deception to cover up America sponsored genocide and mass murder of up to millions of Nigerians.
Imagine that this rag tab bunch of militants with only small arms, is not only holding its own against a multinational force made up of Niger, Cameroon, Chad and the great Nigerian military ( that single handedly intervened and won wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone under Abacha) and with the multinational forces recieving technical and Arial support from NATO; This rag tag group is apparently so powerful and superior to the the multinational forces that it has time to be opening up new fronts and clearing towns of civilians.
Why does it seem I am the only one in the country that is saying that what we are being told cannot possibly be true.
If as seems very probable that the multinational forces with Nigeria are only pretending to fight Boko Haram, perhaps our next question should be : Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) covertly supporting the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?
Are the multinational forces (including Nigerian military) really the terrorists that are massacring Nigerians and clearing Nigerian towns of all its inhabitants?[/b][/size]
[b][size=15pt]Some questions to ask about Boko Haram:
1. How is a rag tag bunch of militants capable of capturing an entire town from a powerful nation with a strong military with a standing army of 300,000 men?
2. How did a rag tag bunch of militants acquire the type of fire power to clear a whole town or did they accomplish this using merely the small arms we see them carrying in rare videos they release?
3. Why would Boko Haram want to clear a Nigerian town? Is it possible to form an Islamic state in a ghost town?
4. What is the military advantage in guerrilla warfare of the guerrillas clearing towns they captured of its entire population?
5. Is it not an important part of guerrilla warfare, for the guerrillas to hide within the general local population?
6.How can Boko haram hide in a ghost town
7. Why would Boko haram advertise its location by painting its logo on flags, buildings and vehicles is this a good strategy to conceal itself in a guerrilla war?
8. Why are the multinational force that is using lethal force in conducting a war in our territory, not under the command and control of our military.
9. Is there any Nigerian with Chadian army to monitor their activities in Nigeria
10. Since all these towns have been captured by Chadian troops, why has the towns not been handed back to Nigeria?
11. Why has Chadian troops not allowed internally displaced Nigerians return home?
12. Are Chadian troops really Boko Haram?
13. How could Boko Haram be so powerful that it not only start defeating the powerful Nigerian military after a 6 years war, but it even after several months of war, a multinational force that is getting assistance from America and France has been unable to defeat it.
14. Is it possible for Nigerian towns to be in the hands of Chad without the collusion of Nigeria
15. Why is the so called war against Boko Haram shrouded in secrecy?
16. Why are there is no geniune independent video footage of the so called war against Boko Haram?
17. Where are the war front reports from international war correspondents? Why are we just getting unverified photos released by the Chadian army and whatever unverifiable story they wish to accompany the photos.
Is any of this making sense?
If something doesn't make sense it usually means that a lie is being told.
Read my signature below for an insight into what is really going on.
Our govt are colluding with the multinational course that was put together by France (not us oo!) to allow them to break up Nigeria whilst keeping Nigerian populace in the dark.
Chad and others controlling our territory would be allowed to simply annex those territories, this may explain why the towns are cleared and the Nigerian IDPs are not being allowed back to "re-captured" towns.[/size][/b]
rubbish |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 1:21pm On May 08, 2015 |
GenBuhari: [color=#000099][size=13pt][b]This is a great question.
Imagine that this rag tab bunch of militants with only small arms,
Some questions for you... 1.How did a rag tag ZANLA army give the Rhodesian Army so much trouble in the 1970's.? 2.How did FRELIMO give the Portuguese in Mozambique so much trouble in the `1970's? 3.How come the MPLA, UNITA and FNLA give the Portuguese so much trouble in Angola in the 1970's.? 4.How come a rag tag Vietnamese army gave the French, then the Americans so much trouble for 20 years? Unconventional warfare . Unconventional warfare. Add the fact that the Nigerian Army is not even properly equipped....and does not EVEN have a Special Forces Unit...until recently. Plus...rumor has it that South African and Russian mercs have been helping us. (And the South Africans were with us in Sierra Leone in 1995. Google Executive Outcomes.). The problem with Nigeria's Army is that we have not improved our unconventional warfare capability. Today's enemy...Boko Haram...does not fight like the old enemy....conventionally. They fight you now at the front and the back. All those bombings are a good example of unconventional warfare. Not only do they scare people...they draw security away from the battle field...for urban security. (And the Nigerian Army is used for regular internal security ops because the Police is poorly equipped.). Know where those South Africans and Russians came from.? From their special forces units. The Russians in particular have a special forces unit called the Spestnaz.....possibly the toughest special forces unit in the world. Nigeria needs similar types of units. Our enemy is as wily as the fox. If he does not lose....he wins. Time we adapted for this new enemy. P.S-I won't be surprised if there aren't any foreign influences on Boko....but it still reinforces my point. We need tough special forces units. PS2...Read about the Spestnaz, and the Selous Scouts. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Nobody: 1:23pm On May 08, 2015 |
The questions where intended to get you thinking not to invite glib comments. Guyman02:
If you want answers take a night bus to Sambisa or go join the Nigerian Army and request to be deployed to engage BH. Idiotic internet warrior! |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by scachy(m): 1:29pm On May 08, 2015 |
Keneking: Ok...they keep recycling same old pictures
1. Show me signboard or directional signage with the name of Sambisa here 2. There are beach sands everywhere in these images.... 3. The image of that SUV with arabic inscription is the same used on CNN whenever they show ISIS in action. 4. Where is the pictures of homes civilians live in the forest. 5. No loose clothings, faeces or even poh used by children in this Sambisa 6. The worst is that we can not see the impact of bombs released from aircrafts in this forest. Did they fought with swords and cutlasses?
This government sef U r unbelievable |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by skondo09(m): 1:40pm On May 08, 2015 |
Keneking: Ok...they keep recycling same old pictures
1. Show me signboard or directional signage with the name of Sambisa here 2. There are beach sands everywhere in these images.... 3. The image of that SUV with arabic inscription is the same used on CNN whenever they show ISIS in action. 4. Where is the pictures of homes civilians live in the forest. 5. No loose clothings, faeces or even poh used by children in this Sambisa 6. The worst is that we can not see the impact of bombs released from aircrafts in this forest. Did they fought with swords and cutlasses?
This government sef sum ppl ar just impossible, myopic ppl ar alwys pessimistc. sambisa is a desert at d border, y wld ppl live there. u ar talkin abt beach sand; hv'nt u seen sahara desert on Tv b4?, haba! |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Rexyl(m): 1:41pm On May 08, 2015 |
The end of the wicked is never good. That marks the shameful end of boko haram, their caliphate and reign of terror. They will never rise again to succeed against Nigerians. The victory over them shall be permanent. May God raise good people that will not collaborate again with terrorists for the North. |
Re: Picture Scene From Sambissa by Acekidc4(m): 2:13pm On May 08, 2015 |
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