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Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by jeremyliness: 6:29pm On Aug 26, 2016
Buratai: A Prophet Home and Abroad

By Adeka Onyilo

‘A prophet has no honour in his own country’, is certainly a saying that is not applicable to Nigeria’s military, which has recently proven it can attract accolades from home and abroad.

Such accolades came from no less a person than the Edo State governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, who is not known to easily dish out commendation being a unionist that was accustomed to criticizing to make things better. His comments when he received Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) earlier in the year pretty much summed up what Nigerians that appreciate good works are saying about the military.

“We in Edo State appreciate the leadership that you are providing for the Nigerian Armed Forces and the Nigerian Army in particular. We watched you on television and we saw a very senior officer meeting his officers and men right in the battle field, sharing the dust, the sun and all the deprivations, the sort of thing you sometimes see in foreign countries. I think that you are leading by example,” Osiomole had said during that visit.

Fast forward to more recent days and the international dimension to that recognition came from a Bangladeshi Military delegation that lauded Nigeria’s military’s efforts at tackling Boko Haram insurgency. The country took things a step further by expressing willingness to adopt the Nigerian Armed Forces winning strategy to combat insurgency and criminalities in their country even as it admitted it has a lot to learn from the Nigerian military.

US Secretary of State, John Kerry, at his recent visit reveals the willingness of his country to support Nigeria’s military in defeating Boko Haram. An official on his entourage described it as "very strong commitments". Coming from a country that once refused to sell weapons to Nigeria for fighting terrorists, citing abuses, this rapprochement speaks not just of military exploits that means the US wants to be part of Nigeria’s success story in combating terror but also shows that the current leadership of the Army has been able to conduct its operations in ways that conform with international standards.

Beyond the accolades however is the reality on ground. From whatever direction one wishes to review it, the Nigerian Army and the military in general have done well. They have repeatedly killed or neutralize successive Boko Haram leader, ‘Abubakar Shekau’ or its various clones.
The last of Shekau’s incarnation was ‘fatally wounded’ in an unprecedented raid by the Nigerian Air Force in which the Army confirmed that some key terrorists’ leaders were killed or fatally wounded. The body count of the terrorists’ loss was put in the range of 300.

The leaders confirmed dead from that operation include Abubakar Mubi, Malam Nuhu and Malam Hamman, while “Shekau”, was believed to have been fatally wounded on his shoulders alongside several of his followers.
Earlier in the month, troops of Operation Lafiya Dole accompanied by Civilian JTF foiled an attempt by Boko Haram terrorists on Yauri Community at the outskirts of Maiduguri city, Borno State in what has become symptomatic of the inability of the terrorists to stage spectacular attacks. That attempt cost Boko Haram five of its fighters in addition to losing a substatila part of its weapons captured by the troops, which recovered 2 AK-47 rifles, 1 General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), one 60mm Mortar Tube, 1 Fabrique Nationale (FN) rifle, 2 Dane Guns, 2 AK-47 rifle magazines, 2 FN rifle magazines, 131 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) ammunition, 31 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunitions, a 60mm Bomb.
One can therefore understand when the Army says no more Boko Haram camps in the North-East as the terrorists have been decimated to a point where ongoing exercises are mostly mop up and thwarting attacks planned from outside the borders of Nigeria.

Buratai’s strategy of condensing and hinging the fight against terrorism and insurgency in the North-East on three things has paid off with the information available in the public space. The first goal, defeating the Boko Haram terrorists, has been accomplished to the extent that there are no longer Boko haram camps in the North East. This has made room for the second goal of facilitating humanitarian assistance, which is now ongoing. The thrid one, the restoration of law and order for good governance to take place, is also in progress.

These were possible as Boko Haram’s defeat means that all the areas its fighters were once grouped in have been cleared. As early as February this year, Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima declared that the terror group was not controlling any local government in the state. The situation became conducive enough for the state to order workers to resume in all the cleared local government areas.

The Army have also freed over 5000 persons – mostly women and children – once held captive by Boko Haram. This fact is however barely known as the Army focused on rehabilitating these people as opposed to exposing them to celebrity media coverage that would rob of them of their privacy.
The recognition coming General Buratai’s way, home and abroad, is therefore understandable when one comprehends the giant step the Army and by extension Nigeria’s military have made since he and his colleagues were appointed to deal with the security challenges Nigeria was facing.

Oshiomole, in his vintage self best sums the situation up when he said, “Yes, Boko Haram has not exactly disappeared, but there is no doubt that they themselves will in their own way appreciate that things have changed, that the Nigerian side is better. They no longer have that audacity, that impunity to move freely without fear.”

Onyilo is the United Kingdom Convener, Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group(NDMG) and contributed this piece from London.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/buratai-prophet-home-abroad/

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by DesChyko: 6:51pm On Aug 26, 2016
Onyilo is the United Kingdom Convener, Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group(NDMG) and contributed this piece from London

Is he for real?

Only praise-singers are likely to assimilate alk he has said here without a pinch of salt.

It's a good thing he left it for last though. Else, no one would bother going through the opinion of a foreigner.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by adewumiopeyemi(m): 9:04am On Aug 27, 2016
ok we need u in nigeria

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by abumeinben(m): 9:05am On Aug 27, 2016
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a Bangladeshi Military delegation that lauded Nigeria’s military’s efforts at tackling Boko Haram insurgency. The country took things a step further by expressing willingness to adopt the Nigerian Armed Forces winning strategy to combat insurgency and criminalities in their country even as it admitted it has a lot to learn from the Nigerian military.


What won't send you to extinction, makes your existence globally noticeable.

By the way, no one should mention GEJ or PMB in this struggle. This is COAS to COAS comparison.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by HRich(m): 9:05am On Aug 27, 2016
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by metalDETECTED(m): 9:08am On Aug 27, 2016
Dubai cool

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Nobody: 9:09am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years

that would be your hero the drunkard and his thieveing potbellied chiefs of staff

if that dunce had returned, no one would have time to worry about the economy as boko haram would have taken over 80% of nigeria while our army cowered behind empty rifles and defective vehicles.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Remii(m): 9:10am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years
those who live in boko haram territories will diver to your position on them. report of better movements in the area is real.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by tolexy007(m): 9:11am On Aug 27, 2016
non sense write up...
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Hybrid01: 9:12am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years
tell that to people in Borno. No matter how much we call Buhari a failure, we should note that his fight against Boko haram is paying off

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by snezBaba: 9:15am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years
.

Let borno&Maiduguri people catch you.Roasting tinz

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by dadaha: 9:16am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years
undecided

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by kaen1317: 9:19am On Aug 27, 2016
The only man that can buy luxury properties in Dubai with savings from salary under buhari and its not corruption
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by HRich(m): 9:20am On Aug 27, 2016
snezBaba:
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Let borno&Maiduguri people catch you.Roasting tinz
Hahahaha,
Buhari started Boko Haram, so he knew how to end it
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by CriticMaestro: 9:21am On Aug 27, 2016
I concur
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by BlackSeptember: 9:21am On Aug 27, 2016
No matter how you bath a pig it ll still get dirty.



Buratai will still from the Nigeria army
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by kaen1317: 9:22am On Aug 27, 2016
Burantashi is not corrupt but buy land in abuja and its kwaraptshun
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by BlackSeptember: 9:23am On Aug 27, 2016
The chief thief is doing media wash



Buratai and buhari are grand theives

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by zaboy: 9:23am On Aug 27, 2016
Definitely...whether he has a house in Dubai or not, in about a year, Buratai has achieved much more than what the previous army chiefs could't achieve in I don't know how many years.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by greatmen: 9:27am On Aug 27, 2016
Really the spokes man for Bokoharam buhari of cause we know grin grin don't enlighten us baboons and dogs shebi dem name dog remaining baboon
oyb:


that would be your hero the drunkard and his thieveing potbellied chiefs of staff

if that dunce had returned, no one would have time to worry about the economy as boko haram would have taken over 80% of nigeria while our army cowered behind empty rifles and defective vehicles.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by TippyTop(m): 9:46am On Aug 27, 2016
Bring in the soldiers that would help rig the election for Oshiomhole.
Seems Buratai has finally agreed to help Oshiomhole realise his dream of winning a "3rd term".

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by chesterlee(m): 9:52am On Aug 27, 2016
Typical write up from an Afonja!!!


Buratai and Buhari (not the dog) are Genocide agents...The Shiites in Zaria will never forgive or forget!!!

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by mustymatic(m): 9:55am On Aug 27, 2016
Buratai is the best thing to ever happen to Nigeria in recent years embarassed
We would not be typing this if their hero kontinu

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by MrImole: 9:56am On Aug 27, 2016
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Nobody: 10:07am On Aug 27, 2016
greatmen:
Really the spokes man for Bokoharam buhari of cause we know grin grin don't enlighten us baboons and dogs shebi dem name dog remaining baboon

that again would be the drunkard of otueke, who is being fingered by MEND as an NDA sponsor

we can all remember how team jona tarred everyone who had any issue with jone /pdp as a bh sponsor. buhari, apc, tinubu, el rufai, sanusi. its just amazing that after a year, you lot are yet to reset. you are still shouting buhari is bh sponsor even as the NA is decimating BH. this is the sort of cognitive dissonance associated with trump supporters. but then again, pdp has all the trappings of a nigerian GOP, so no suprise really.

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Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Caseless: 10:25am On Aug 27, 2016
I'm coming...
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Nairadays: 10:48am On Aug 27, 2016
COAS; more grease to your elbow wielding staff cheesy

But sincerely, apart from corruption allegations, Buratai represents a changed army for Nigeria with no pot belly and regular interactions and press ups grin grin with the boys
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by Nobody: 10:48am On Aug 27, 2016
HRich:
Buratai and Buhari is the worst thing to have ever Happened to Nigeria in recent years
In MotiCakes voice "Bad belle is allowed...is allowed (×2ce) tongue
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by farouk0403(m): 10:57am On Aug 27, 2016
chesterlee:
Typical write up from an Afonja!!!


Buratai and Buhari (not the dog) are Genocide agents...The Shiites in Zaria will never forgive or forget!!!

Hypocrisy is when you hate Muslims ( shiat) but pretend to love them because of the hatred you have for Buhari and Buratai
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by farouk0403(m): 11:00am On Aug 27, 2016
chesterlee:
Typical write up from an Afonja!!!


Buratai and Buhari (not the dog) are Genocide agents...The Shiites in Zaria will never forgive or forget!!!

Hypocrisy is when you hate Muslims ( shiat) but pretend to love them because of the hatred you have for Buhari and Buratai.
Re: Buratai: A Prophet Home And Abroad By Adeka Onyilo by HRich(m): 11:02am On Aug 27, 2016
Shinyjay:
In MotiCakes voice "Bad belle is allowed...is allowed (×2ce) tongue
Lolzzzzzzz

beta belle who you EPP?

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