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Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by 989900: 4:39pm On Apr 04, 2016
The NA keeps rescuing people after people, yet some single celled living things among us are still on about conspiracy nonsense.

The rescues so far, proves different sets of people have been cordoned and held captive in different groups at different times by this evil terrorist group; what makes Chibok special that their girls can't be kidnapped?

I guess if you guys were told that some 275 women and kids are being helped captive in the Madawaya general area, y'all would have been regurgitating your conspiracy foolishness, but here we have them rescued.
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by ojimbo(m): 4:43pm On Apr 04, 2016
are these Nigerians?
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by Electronzeez(m): 4:49pm On Apr 04, 2016
huntax:

Dude, you've got no pun in your comment. Do you really know what a pun means? I mean, for someone who's destined2win,you're supposed to be smart.

Some of us go just jam English word for nairaland , the next thing na to use am form oo grin, weda e rhyme or e no rhyme who cares
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by winningwinner(m): 4:51pm On Apr 04, 2016
Keneking:


Source undecided

From the archives of the great thoughts of Mr. President.

Lest we forget. We are watching.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-military-offensive-against-boko-haram-anti-north/149256/


Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) National Leader, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has criticised the declaration of state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States and the subsequent military offensive against the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Buhari, who featured on the “Guest of the Week,” a Hausa programme of the Kaduna-based Liberty Radio, yesterday said the federal government’s action was a gross injustice against the north.


According to him, unlike the special treatment the federal government gave to the Niger Delta militants, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished.
He said he was not in support of the declaration of state of emergency in the three north-eastern states because President Goodluck Jonathan had failed from the outset in addressing the security situation in the country.


Besides, Buhari added that the security challenges facing the country started in the Niger Delta region where he alleged that politicians desperate to retain their positions as governors recruited youths and armed them to enable them win elections by force.
According to Buhari, who fielded questions in Hausa language before the English version of the programme, “What is responsible for the security situation in the country was caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants.


“Every Nigerian that is familiar with what happened knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all. What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections, so they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns, the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.


“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about $500 in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month; that is if he is lucky to get employment?


“So kidnapping became very rampant in the south-south and the south-east. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf, started his militancy and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.


“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
“You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua sent an airplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north are being killed and their houses demolished. They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice.”


Buhari also explained why he joined politics after his release from detention by former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, saying that his close associates and those who knew him very well convinced him to join partisan politics.


He said those who knew him, knew that he took on positions of responsibility without begging anyone for appointments.
“I was a military governor in a state that has been divided into six states today; I was minister of petroleum for four years and six months. I was a military head of state.
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by NgwaManNaija4LF(m): 5:00pm On Apr 04, 2016
God save this country, see future boko boys in waiting, why are these women with kids, abi na penis boko wan satisfy?
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by Fourwinds: 5:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
Destined2win:
No pun intended

But why do these people; boko and their captives always look so dirty. I bet these ones have not bathed for 2 weeks
under such conditions d stu..pid terrorists still dey rape girls and women...

Very Idi..otic set of terrorists
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by Sixaxis: 5:29pm On Apr 04, 2016
Destined2win:
No pun intended

But why do these people; boko and their captives always look so dirty. I bet these ones have not bathed for 2 weeks
dats tru bro...desert-like structure. Water problm..
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by paix(m): 5:42pm On Apr 04, 2016
Untainted007:
But wait oooo, these Hausa people self sabi born pikin wella oooo, small kids every where yet they still dey knack akpako to born more when theres no solid plan(s) for them. And it is that there no water for them to bath cos this people look so dirty tot he core as if they have never bathed in their entire life.
. Who told you they were HAUSA PEOPLE?
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by nnowu(f): 6:09pm On Apr 04, 2016
Always rescuing hostages,when will the Chibok girls return?
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by SucreB: 8:35pm On Apr 04, 2016
so sorry, i dont believe this. #walkingAway
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by rawtruth(m): 10:26pm On Apr 04, 2016
They are the wives and children of boko haram fighters.
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by Mariojane(f): 11:08pm On Apr 04, 2016
histemple:


There was nothing like missing Chibok girls missing anywhere. It was just a political mischievous calculation to oust GEJ.

Even the whole of this stories, including these pictures here, are just the handiwork of APC media recruits.

How else can we explain that despite the numerous rescue missions and yet not a single chibok girl has been found.
I know that of course. I am just taunting the agents of change.
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by braavoo(m): 11:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
Nah wen dy kidnap these 257 people u rescue cus all these rescue tin I no understand o...nah chibok girls or?
Na wen den kidnap dem wy persn no hear. I salute the NA ...e no easy
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by cheyi(m): 7:11am On Apr 05, 2016
The first thing Nigerian government should do is to arrange for how to clean and freshen up these children.Instead...they will steal money and use it for their selfish interests....
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by penta(m): 8:42am On Apr 05, 2016
God bless our Army. The kids will be use for suicide robbing if the are not rescue.
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by winj: 8:46am On Apr 05, 2016
hostages? They look like Islamic terrorists themselves. What do you think these same "hostages" will do to Christians in their communities?
Re: The Hostages Rescued By Soldiers In Borno. Photos by jpphilips(m): 5:06pm On Apr 06, 2016
winningwinner:


From the archives of the great thoughts of Mr. President.

Lest we forget. We are watching.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-military-offensive-against-boko-haram-anti-north/149256/


Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) National Leader, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has criticised the declaration of state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States and the subsequent military offensive against the Boko Haram Islamic sect.
Buhari, who featured on the “Guest of the Week,” a Hausa programme of the Kaduna-based Liberty Radio, yesterday said the federal government’s action was a gross injustice against the north.


According to him, unlike the special treatment the federal government gave to the Niger Delta militants, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished.
He said he was not in support of the declaration of state of emergency in the three north-eastern states because President Goodluck Jonathan had failed from the outset in addressing the security situation in the country.


Besides, Buhari added that the security challenges facing the country started in the Niger Delta region where he alleged that politicians desperate to retain their positions as governors recruited youths and armed them to enable them win elections by force.
According to Buhari, who fielded questions in Hausa language before the English version of the programme, “What is responsible for the security situation in the country was caused by the activities of Niger Delta militants.


“Every Nigerian that is familiar with what happened knows this. The Niger Delta militants started it all. What happened is that the governors of the Niger Delta region at that time wanted to win their elections, so they recruited the youths and gave them guns and bullets and used them against their opponents to win elections by force.
“After the elections were over, they asked the boys to return the guns, the boys refused to return the guns. Because of that, the allowance that was being given to the youths by the governors during that time was stopped.


“The youths resorted to kidnapping oil workers and were collecting dollars as ransom. Now a boy of 18 to 20 years was getting about $500 in a week, why will he go to school and spend 20 years to study and then come back and get employed by government to be paid N100,000 a month; that is if he is lucky to get employment?


“So kidnapping became very rampant in the south-south and the south-east. They kidnapped people and were collecting money.
“How did Boko Haram start? We know that their leader, Mohammed Yusuf, started his militancy and the police couldn’t control them and the army was invited. He was arrested by soldiers and handed over to the police.


“The appropriate thing to do, according to the law, was for the police to carry out investigations and charge him to court for prosecution, but they killed him, his in-law was killed, they went and demolished their houses.
“Because of that, his supporters resorted to what they are doing today.
“You see in the case of the Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua sent an airplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled, and they were given money and granted amnesty.
“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the north are being killed and their houses demolished. They are different issues, what brought this? It is injustice.”


Buhari also explained why he joined politics after his release from detention by former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, saying that his close associates and those who knew him very well convinced him to join partisan politics.


He said those who knew him, knew that he took on positions of responsibility without begging anyone for appointments.
“I was a military governor in a state that has been divided into six states today; I was minister of petroleum for four years and six months. I was a military head of state.


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