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Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by olafum1(m): 8:51am On Aug 16, 2016
The Nigerian military asked a man it declared wanted to go home after he reported at one of its facilities in Borno State.
Ahmed Bolori, the coordinator of the Fa’ash Foundation and the Partnership Against Violent Extremism and resident of Maiduguri, was declared wanted alongside two others on Sunday.

The Nigerian Army in a statement said the three, which included journalist, Ahmad Salkida and Aisha Wakil, a lawyer, were declared wanted for their alleged ties to the Boko Haram sect.

The Army said the three refused to provide useful information to authorities despite having clear and unfettered access to the sect and also held them responsible for the Boko Haram video that was released on Sunday.
The video purportedly showed the Army conducting area bombardment of an unknown location where the abducted Chibok girls are kept, killing many of them in the process.

The Defence Headquarters denied killing the girls and said it was also analysing the video to establish its authenticity.
In a message released by Farooq Kperogi , a U.S.-based Nigerian journalism professor, Mr. Bolori reported at “the top military barracks in Maiduguri, waited for more than two hours, but there was no one to interrogate or arrest him.”

Mr. Kperogi posted the development on his Facebook page which he said was part of the conversation he had with Mr. Bolori.
Mr. Kperogi also attached a WhatsApp conversation in which Mr. Bolori could be seen discussing with an official of the Defence Military Intelligence about how and where he could turn himself in for interrogations.

Mr. Kperogi said Mr. Bolori was later told to “go home” after spending more than two hours waiting and making frantic calls to Army hierarchy to come and detain him, having been declared wanted.
The announcement by the Army declaring Messrs. Bolori, Salkida and Wakil wanted has triggered debates across the world.
The spokesperson for the Army, Sani Usman, could not be reached to comment for this story Monday morning. He did not answer or return calls made to him.

Read the full statement by Mr. Kperogi below:
It is now self-evident that no one in the highest reaches of governance and security enforcement in Nigeria is thinking. How can you declare people “wanted” when you haven’t even invited them for questioning–and they haven’t resisted your invitation? I just got off the phone with Ambassador Ahmed Umar Bolori, one of the people declared “wanted” by the Nigerian military.

He told me he called the Chief of Army Staff, the spokesperson of the Nigerian military who announced him “wanted,” and other top military officers and said he was at their beck and call and didn’t need to be declared “wanted” since he wasn’t in hiding.
He then went ahead and turned himself in at the top military barracks in Maiduguri, waited for more than two hours, but there was no one to interrogate or arrest him.

He called and texted the chief of army staff and the military spokesperson again and pleaded with them to send someone to detain, arrest, interrogate, or do whatever they wanted to do to him because he wanted to clear his name.
He was later told to go home and return the following day! They told a “wanted” man to go home and come back the next day! Can you believe that? First, he is personally known to the chief of army staff and to the military spokesman. These people also know his home in Maiduguri.

They know where to get him if they want to. Yet they declared him “wanted.” Is there any parallel to this level of puzzling incompetence in the world? Who declares people “wanted” without any interest in seeing, much less interrogating, them?

Credits: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/208607-nigerian-army-confused-asks-wanted-man-ahmed-bolori-go-home-turned.html

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by amnesty7: 8:57am On Aug 16, 2016
Sharp guy. I like the way he conducted himself. Methinks wittingly or unwittingly the NA are making him a celebrity of sorts.

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by 12Monkeys: 9:06am On Aug 16, 2016
The Nigerian Army is filled to the brim with idi0ts


Rather than decllare 2 journalists wanted after they released Boko Haram latest video why not put them on tight surveillance to ascertain how they communicate with boko haram.

Obviously there is no effective military blockade in the war torn NE and it is clear that boko haram members can freely walk in and out of their captured zones without being intercepted.

And since the journalists where not visiting Sambisa forest to collect the latest video tapes from Boko Haram that means the journalists are in contact with boko haram sleeper cells far from the conflict zone and base of boko haram.

By declaring them wanted, the army has lost a very rare chance at unravelling and apprehending boko haram agents in our midst since the boko guys won't be contacting any of the journalists declared wanted by the army any time soon.

What they (Nigerian Army) ought to have done was to increase their surveillance on the journalists. Have 30 of their best intelligence officers closely monitoring and following the journalists 24/7 as eventually they would have picked up on who the journalists "sources" and boko facilitators are. They ought to have extended their surveillance to monitoring and tapping phone conversations and email correspondences of the journalists.


Now that opportunity is gone forever and with it the chance of unravelling the extent, scope and number of boko haram sleeper cells among us.


Daft dunces.

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by olafum1(m): 9:29am On Aug 16, 2016
12Monkeys:
The Nigerian Army is filled to the brim with idi0ts


Rather than decllare 2 journalists wanted after they released Boko Haram latest video why not put them on tight surveillance to ascertain how they communicate with boko haram.

Obviously there is no effective military blockade in the war torn NE and it is clear that boko haram members can freely walk in and out of their captured zones without being intercepted.

And since the journalists where not visiting Sambisa forest to collect the latest video tapes from Boko Haram that means the journalists are in contact with boko haram sleeper cells far from the conflict zone and base of boko haram.

By declaring them wanted, the army has lost a very rare chance at unravelling and apprehending boko haram agents in our midst since the boko guys won't be contacting any of the journalists declared wanted by the army any time soon.

What they (Nigerian Army) ought to have done was to increase their surveillance on the journalists. Have 30 of their best intelligence officers closely monitoring and following the journalists 24/7 as eventually they would have picked up on who the journalists "sources" and boko facilitators are. They ought to have extended their surveillance to monitoring and tapping phone conversations and email correspondences of the journalists.


Now that opportunity is gone forever and with it the chance of unravelling the extent, scope and number of boko haram sleeper cells among us.


Daft dunces.

You said it all bro..
I throught cluelessness will end with GEJ until I tested this govt...
I'm so fvcked cry

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by Oblitz(m): 9:31am On Aug 16, 2016
HMM
Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by predear(m): 9:36am On Aug 16, 2016
It seems dis govt. Is already infecting our galant army wit its confusion.
Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by predear(m): 9:44am On Aug 16, 2016
Seems dis govt is already infecting our gallant army wit its confussion

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by Jirate(m): 9:46am On Aug 16, 2016
The Army have retired their best brains due to their refusal to help APC in winning the last general election, no they are now left with Dead Woods. Just too bad. cool

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Re: Wanted Man Asked To Go Home After Turning Himself In: Confused Nigeria Army by AngryNigerian(m): 10:04am On Aug 16, 2016
It is well...we are watching

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