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Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by dingbang(m): 2:44pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
And the chief of army staff is chilling somewhere drinking wine 2 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Berrymoss(f): 2:44pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
APCHaram:is that all u care about? |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by dpete1: 2:45pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Built2last:A Terrorist sect cannot be defeated permanently, it can only be maimed |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:45pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Built2last:stop sounding like a fool A gallant soldier just passed away to protect u 1 Like |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:45pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Built2last:stop sounding like a fool A gallant soldier just passed away while protecting u 1 Like |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by obajoey(m): 2:45pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
set-up |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by san316(m): 2:46pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Sad. Why do good people always go first. RIP |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by sekundosekundo: 2:47pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
PaulIdu:
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Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:48pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
have known him since when he was a major before he was being promoted by buratai. OGA Ali was a great man with honour and also rip to my fellow 4 colleagues who also died with and for the other nairalanders don't critise us rather support us in your prayers cus its not funny here at all @ danboa 10 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by alizma: 2:49pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
k |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by jedisco(m): 2:49pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
RIP great one |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Marvel1206: 2:50pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
The day i watched fury, i knew being on the frontline is not easy 1 Like |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Fash20: 2:51pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
I know some bast.ard will b happy when they see this news. But God is greater than you. The hatred you basta.ard have for Buhari won't let you think this fallen hero is a human being like you. |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by zeezou2(m): 2:53pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
May his Soul rest in peace nd May almighty God be with d family he left behind |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Nobody: 2:53pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
After they would say Boko boys has been defeated. Useless govt. Mtschewww |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by princepee: 2:54pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
N'a wa oo So boko still dey active to fight and kill à serving army high raking officer..this is no soft target Rip gallant soldier |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by otukpo(f): 2:58pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
So so sad. I think we are having more casualties in our Army now than when GEJ was there. |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by EHI9ICE(m): 3:02pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
pedestal82: My brother, wetin you talk make sense.But common-sense nor common. 3 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by amliftedhigher: 3:03pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
pedestal82:His Jealous colleagues may even shoot him and claim it was bokoharam hence the dead don't talk. 3 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Basillica(m): 3:04pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Why was he still left in Bornu... 1 Like |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by oluxy(m): 3:05pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
I shall continue to respect and remember our brave soldiers who fought bravery and sacrificed their self for this great country. Not because I'm not a soldier but because I'm human just as they are. It was there in the battle line fighting the BH they met their death. Dead can come to anywhere like a whirlwind to take anyone away either we are a soldier or not. But to our falling heroes who gave their lives up for other to continuing living I say, I'm proud of u n ur braveness. To our living soldier at the war front, I say, Victory shall be urs because victory comes of Lord God alone. 2 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Rosheal(m): 3:05pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
RIP to the dead |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by ogtavia(m): 3:06pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
this is really sad....he was celebrated here on nairaland a few months back.. just a few months back..kai kai kai...Boko Haram took out a gallant soldier...May he find eternal rest in eternity..Amen...part of me believes he was sold out...this is why it will be difficult to win this war..so many moles,so many spies and so many traitors among the ranks of the Nigerian Army..believe me when I say this is true 3 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by ganye1: 3:07pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
Innalillahi wa inna ilaihirrajiun. |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Boyooosa(m): 3:15pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
I dont still understand why bokoharam are fighting |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by tope777(m): 3:15pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
RIP Gallant soldier. Come to think of it 1) Book haram release 21 Chibok girls. 2) Book haram still bombing and killing our soldiers. Something not really adding up. 2 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Smooyis(m): 3:18pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
May the good Lord grant mercy unto his soul. Rjp |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by Mpanyi: 3:20pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
His colleagues who were jealous of his achievement might have killed him as well. Who knows? 2 Likes |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by deolu2000(m): 3:20pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
I don't know this soldier but with the report i have read about him, he surely was a gallant soldier. My thoughts and prayer are with the family he left behind. I hope the morale of his colleagues wont be dampen for long by this sadonic event. RIP |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by AlPeter: 3:21pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
ndcide:you this clown again? Am sure your brain is on recession so you couldn't understand the attack a successfully repelled. You seem to have forgotten what happened in Baga during the time of the ineffectual buffoon you this clown again? Am sure your brain is on recession so you couldn't understand the attack a successfully repelled. You seem to have forgotten what happened in Baga during the time of the ineffectual buffoon. Let me remind you an your sidekick apcharam. A month past after the deadliest Boko Haram attack on Baga town, launched by militants on January 3rd, but the exact number of deaths is yet to be known. The BBC correspondent Thomas Fessy in West Africa tried to piece together a picture of what occurred that day. It was reported that scores of men, women and children were killed in the Nigerian towns of Baga and Doron Baga in the northeastern Nigerian state of Borno, close to Lake Chad. According to the military officials only 150 people were killed in a fierce attack, most of them were terrorists. Other sources put the death toll up to 2,000. Harun Muhamad, survivor from Baga The survivors at refugee camps in Chad have been narrating their ordeal. The Boko Haram militants launched a fierce attack, when many residents had already gone to worship. They heard the shootings at 05:45 local time (04:45 GMT), just before dawn. Harun Muhamad, the 31-year-old survivor from Baga said: “ We went to the military barracks to ask the soldiers what was happening. They told us that Boko Haram may be attacking, so we took our machetes and knives to defend ourselves .” As insurgents advanced through the west side of Baga, a group of determined young men gathered their “cutlasses” – or machetes – and knives to protect their town. They achieved a rare success. READ ALSO: Boko Haram Attacks Baga and Makes Locals Flee Into Chad “We pushed them back, together with our soldiers,” said the local man. The militants were made to retreat into the bush. Survivor from Baga Another Baga resident 20-year-old Dahiru Abdullahi added: “ We all came out en masse to fight back,” recalling that most terrorists were wearing military uniforms of different kinds, some of them also had black coats on and turbans. After the fighters’ retreat, there was a calm in the fighting and some relief, but it did not last long. A few hours later Boko Haram returned. They attacked the town again. Their lines had inflamed to a frightening column of pick-up trucks and motorcycles. “When I was running and they were hunting us, shooting us, some people were falling and dying, others being run over with motorbikes and dying. Some reached the bank of the lake ,” Hadija Abakar, survivor from Baga said. Another local, Dahiru Abdullahi, added, that “they came back out from the bush with around 20 vehicles .” No less than 10 armed terrorists jumped from each car. It remains unbearable to know how many insurgents took part in the attack; refugees spoke of “hundreds”. The residents also out-armed. According to Harun Muhamad the second wave of Boko Haram militants was “too many”, making everyone to run for their lives. The survivors narrated how the armed terrorists shouted at the young men who had earlier wielded locally made weapons. “Be brave, men, why don’t you fight us?” Boko Haram militants cried. READ ALSO: Dead Bodies Litter Baga After Boko Haram Attack The Nigerian soldiers, too, gave up fighting and fled faced with the advancing terrorists. Survivors say many threw or dropped their guns on the ground as they went, leaving them for others to retrieve. Mother of a two-year-old boy Saratu Garba, 20, said: “ Vigilantes picked up these weapons and fired back, but they found themselves overwhelmed by the force against them and [they] ran as well. ” Survivors described pandemonium as the Boko Haram armed group progressed through the town. The local residents escaped in all directions; many thinking that they could seek refuge in the nearby fishing town of Doron Baga, on the shore of Lake Chad. By midday, the attack had turned into a hunt-to-kill as Boko Haram fighters chased people down the road. Dahiru Abdullahi, survivor of Baga attack, said: “There was also a woman whose baby fell into the water. We got him out, gave her the baby back and she was able to get into the boat.. We entered boats, but they kept firing at us. ” “They shot people dead, but they also killed with their cars, running over those who were in their way ,” another woman, Saratu Garba, added. “There were too many corpses to count them.” The woman and other refugees all narrated seeing women, children and men falling to the ground or lying dead. The streets of Doron Baga were soon littered with bodies. As people reached the shores of Lake Chad, Boko Haram insurgents closed in on them. “They kept firing at us even when we jumped on boats,” said Dahiru Abdullahi. “One man next to me was shot.” Families scattered in a desperate flight. Many were separated as they ran for their lives. Some fled through the bush and, days later, reached sanctuary in other Nigerian towns or cities. According to Medecins Sans Frontieres about 5,000 escaped to the Maidiguri, Borno State capital – 162km (100 miles) from Baga. Others travelled north and crossed into neighbouring Niger. Harun Muhamad, who was disjointed from his wife and baby, said: “ I don’t know whether they are alive or dead.” However, Dahiru Abdullahi, is waiting for news of his younger brother. “ Him and nine other men who were with us, they have disappeared,” he said. The leader of Boko Haram militants Abubakar Shekau released a video after Baga attack. He took the responsibility for the Baga attack. It remains impossible to know precisely how many Nigerians were killed during the attack. Human rights group Amnesty International has said that up to 2,000 lost their lives, but BBC has found no indication to back such a claim. Eyewitness accounts suggest several hundred are likely to have died, but the real figure will probably never be known. READ ALSO: Nigerian Generals Arrested Over Failure In Baga The Federal Government of Nigeria looks unable to settle any death toll. The army rejected Amnesty’s count, saying “ the number of people who lost their lives during the attack has so far not exceeded about 150 “. Satellite images of Baga and Doron Baga taken after the attacks show the extent of the damage – with an estimated 3,700 structures damaged or destroyed, according to Amnesty International. In an online video, a man named Abi Mos’aab Albernawi – introduced as the “official spokesman” for Boko Haram – said they attacked Baga because it was “ important in terms of commercial and military value to the Nigerian government“. Baga was most probable targeted because of the nearby military base, headquarters of the Multinational Joint Task Force that includes Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon. https://www.naij.com/377924-survivors-revealed-what-really-happened-in-baga.html www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30826582 www.express.co.uk/news/world/551346/Boko-Haram-massacre-2-000-feared-dead-Baga-Amnesty-International |
Re: Muhammad Abu Ali Killed By Boko Haram by autonomous22: 3:21pm On Nov 05, 2016 |
nawao , instead of Army to attack, na bokoharam dey con attack army now.... God help us o |
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