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NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by obiremy: 9:20pm On Nov 07, 2016
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) fighter aircraft yesterday repelled attack by the Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) on own ground troops at Kangarwa in northern Borno State. Following the report of the attack, 3 x fighter jets and a reconnaissance aircraft were immediately deployed for the operation. While the fighter aircraft were scrambled to repel the attack, the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft was deployed to give guidance to ground troops on the position equipment and strength of the BHTs. The operation which started at about 1700 hours (5pm) continued till late evening at about 1915 hours (7:15pm) before the attack was successfully repelled.

Before repelling the attack at Kangarwa, the NAF also conducted a number of day and night operations yesterday. The air interdiction missions were aimed at decimating the operational capability of the insurgents. The operations were carried out at Kashimeri, Tumbu Gini, chukugudu and other BHT strongholds from where the insurgents launch attack on Bama and neighbouring settlements.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KcD8jvMc60


Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/11/nigerian-air-force-repelled-boko-haram.html
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Adaowerri111: 9:31pm On Nov 07, 2016
These boko boys are increasing in numbers, God help us
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Litmus: 9:39pm On Nov 07, 2016
[size=14pt]EXCLUSIVE: Lt. Col. Abu Ali’s Death: Why Boko Haram is killing more Nigerian soldiers – Top Military Officer[/size]



Article: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/214716-exclusive-lt-col-abu-alis-death-boko-haram-killing-nigerian-soldiers-top-military-officer.html#.WCDNlV5eUFM.twitter

Ref: BEEGEAGLES BLOG
@beegeaglesblog

Nigeria has been in mourning since Saturday when news broke that Muhammad Abu-Ali, a lieutenant colonel, and Nigerian Army’s most efficient fighter died in battle alongside five soldiers during an exchange of battle with the terrorist Boko Haram.

Military insiders said the Army has launched an inquiry into the circumstances that led to the death of the country’s bravest commander and five of his troops.

But a top military officer with deep knowledge of the North-East operation has granted PREMIUM TIMES an exclusive interview detailing how the officer and his soldiers fell and why more and more soldiers were being killed by Boko Haram in recent times. The officer requested anonymity because he had no permission to discuss operational matters with the media.

EXCERPT:

Thank you very much officer for agreeing to talk to us. We are sorry to hear of the death of Lt. Col. Abu Ali, a gallant and brave officer who gave his all to his country. We also learnt that he was killed alongside some soldiers. What really happened?


What happened was that Boko Haram terrorists ambushed our troops on Friday night at Mallam Fatori. Lt Col Abu Ali was killed on his way to reinforce troops there.

Information available reveals that one officer and 49 soldiers were withdrawn from Mallam Fatori on Friday morning and Boko Haram attacked at night indicating they possibly had advance information of the troops reduction in number.

Six soldiers and 14 Boko Haram terrorists were killed alongside Lt Col Abu-Ali, who was granted special promotion in 2014 for his gallantry in the fight against Boko Haram.

There is great mourning across the theatre of operations. Everyone is in mourning mood. May God grant the senior officer Aljanat Firdaus.

But why are attacks and killing of Nigerian troops becoming rampant in the past weeks?

It is sad that the Nigerian Army is announcing that the attacks are being carried out by remnants of Boko Haram terrorists when all reasonable persons can see that Boko Haram is still a formidable force. The Nigerian Army is more concerned with pleasing the political class while the grassroots people are still suffering.

It is the duty of the Nigerian Army public relations department to make the Nigerian Army look good but it is also necessary for the Nigerian Army to take practical steps to end this insurgency by improving the equipment state of the Nigerian Army and telling the government the true state of affairs.

What is the true state of affairs?

The truth is that from September to November this year, we have lost so many troops that can’t even be accounted for.

Prominent amongst those lost are Maj DS Erasmus and 8 soldiers – 25 Sep 2016 due to IED / ambush along Bama – Banki road. Lt Col K Yusuf and 83 soldiers missing in action on 16 Oct 2016 when Boko Haram attacked troops location at Gashigar. Lt Col M Abu-Ali and five soldiers were killed on 4 November 2016 on their way to reinforce troops at Mallam Fatori during Boko Haram attack.

On 5 November 2016, two soldiers were killed at Kwada during Boko Haram attack on troops location. One soldier was wounded while another two were declared missing in action.

In another attack in Kangarwa on 6 November, one soldier was killed while four other soldiers were wounded in action. Thirteen Boko Haram terrorists were killed and unconfirmed number of them was wounded.
Why are attacks on troops becoming more and more regular?

It’s dry season here and the ground allows smooth movement of vehicles. Boko Haram terrorists have a better knowledge of the local terrain so they can easily access troops location and escape.

Furthermore, there’s pressure on Boko Haram terrorists around Sambisa general area hence they seem to have pooled forces together to concentrate on the northern Borno axis.

So what can Nigerian authorities do to reduce casualties on the side of Nigerian troops?

The major cause of casualties on troops at the moment is poor equipment state. At the moment, the equipment in the theatre are mostly worn out and almost obsolete. Provision of adequate equipment is the only answer for now. Troops confidence is a function of sound and functional equipment.

Remember that man without equipment is at best inefficient and machines without man are almost useless. This points to the need for adequate equipment in the theatre to minimize casualty rate in the theatre.

What kinds of equipment are obsolete, and what kinds are needed at this time?

The tanks (especially Vickers MBT) in the theatre are so worn out that they often do not get to action most times troops are under attack. This is why the semi-serviceable T-72 tanks are being moved everywhere in the theatre. This explains why Lt Col Abu-Ali was almost everywhere there was threat as he commanded the T-72 tank Battalion.

The artillery Shilka guns are even the worst. Boko Haram terrorists fear the effect of Shilka guns but I still wonder why almost all Shilkas are not serviceable in the theatre.

Even more worrisome is the fact that the Nigerian Army has not procured more Shilka guns because they are Russian made and the bottleneck to buy them is not too much like those of Western countries.

But the impression being created is that troops are better off now in terms of equipment than under Jonathan

Unfortunately, for every battle we engage in, the equipment keep wearing and to worsen issues, these equipment were not procured with their fast-moving spare parts. The big question is, how many equipment has the present government procured and where are they deployed for use?

So does it mean troops are using just AK 47 to fight Boko Haram?

That’s our personal assault rifle, which is needed after long range weapons have done much of the job but unfortunately the long range support weapons are inadequate. Eg AA GUNS, mortar tubes, artillery weapons like shilka guns etc.

So how did we achieve the initial upper hand, cutting down Boko Haram down and capturing territories from the terrorists?

The upper hand started in February 2015 due to the arrival of T-72 tanks in the theatre. Chadian troops also assisted in mounting pressure on Boko Haram terrorists at the same time. This resulted in Boko Haram splitting their forces to several places at the same time.

So how did we lose the plot?

Recall that there were mercenaries that fought with Nigerian Army troops in the first and second quarters of 2015.

Yes

Boko Haram seems to have good strategist who study our modus operandi and cause them to adjust accordingly. The Nigerian military may need to reappraise its approach to counter insurgency operations.

Those mercenaries really assisted us and their withdrawal signalled the gradual regrouping of Boko Haram terrorists. This is because their withdrawal was sudden and not in phases.

But why was their withdrawal sudden?

The new government terminated their contract.

What did the mercenaries bring to the table that our troops lack?

They came with armoured fighting equipment. Above all, they had night fighting capabilities.

Do you have any further information on the attack that killed Lt. Col. Abu Ali? Especially about attack coming after withdrawal of some personnel.

There is a plan by the authorities to carry out an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death. He’s to be buried by 5pm today (Monday) at the national cemetery.

But why were the men withdrawn?

They were to carry out attack elsewhere in the theatre. The only controversy is why they were suddenly forced to withdraw that fateful day.

Is it not standard practice to have replacement on location before pushing men elsewhere?

It is, but exigencies of duty make us to do things haphazardly at times.

Thank you very much for talking to us.

Thank you too.

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Blue3k2: 9:47pm On Nov 07, 2016
Adaowerri111:
These boko boys are increasing in numbers, God help us

What sort of traitorous mongrel would join these terrorist to rape and kill their country men. These whahabbi terrorist need to be eradicated. First step is cut their funding from traitors within. Then foreign parties like Saudi Arabia who are known to fund terrorist.

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Blue3k2: 9:48pm On Nov 07, 2016
Adaowerri111:
These boko boys are increasing in numbers, God help us

What sort of traitorous mongrel would join these terrorist to rape and kill their country men. These whahabbi terrorist need to be eradicated. First step is cut their funding from traitors within. Then foreign parties like Saudi Arabia who are known to fund terrorist.
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Nobody: 9:51pm On Nov 07, 2016
HOW I WISHED THE NIGERIAN MILITARY KNOWS HOW TO USE THE POWER OF THE AIR FORCE! AIRFORCE IS MILITARY! I HAVE STUDIED THE NIGERIA MILITARY SINCE THE BH WAR, THE AIRFORCE ONLY GO FOR AIR SURVILENCE OR AERIAL BOMBARDMENT BEFORE SIGNALING THE GROUND TROOPS to PROCEED,
THE ONLY SUPERIOR FIGHTING POWER NIGERIA HAS Are THE FIGHTER JETS,BH HAS ALL OTHER WEAPONS, ATTACK BOKO HARAM ON TWO FRONTS!!!, AERIAL ATTACK AND GROUND ATTACK At the same time! Lets see if they will survive a two front attack

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by obiageIi(f): 10:13pm On Nov 07, 2016
Litmus:
[size=14pt]EXCLUSIVE: Lt. Col. Abu Ali’s Death: Why Boko Haram is killing more Nigerian soldiers – Top Military Officer[/size]



Article: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/214716-exclusive-lt-col-abu-alis-death-boko-haram-killing-nigerian-soldiers-top-military-officer.html#.WCDNlV5eUFM.twitter

Ref: BEEGEAGLES BLOG
@beegeaglesblog

Nigeria has been in mourning since Saturday when news broke that Muhammad Abu-Ali, a lieutenant colonel, and Nigerian Army’s most efficient fighter died in battle alongside five soldiers during an exchange of battle with the terrorist Boko Haram.

Military insiders said the Army has launched an inquiry into the circumstances that led to the death of the country’s bravest commander and five of his troops.

But a top military officer with deep knowledge of the North-East operation has granted PREMIUM TIMES an exclusive interview detailing how the officer and his soldiers fell and why more and more soldiers were being killed by Boko Haram in recent times. The officer requested anonymity because he had no permission to discuss operational matters with the media.

EXCERPT:

Thank you very much officer for agreeing to talk to us. We are sorry to hear of the death of Lt. Col. Abu Ali, a gallant and brave officer who gave his all to his country. We also learnt that he was killed alongside some soldiers. What really happened?


What happened was that Boko Haram terrorists ambushed our troops on Friday night at Mallam Fatori. Lt Col Abu Ali was killed on his way to reinforce troops there.

Information available reveals that one officer and 49 soldiers were withdrawn from Mallam Fatori on Friday morning and Boko Haram attacked at night indicating they possibly had advance information of the troops reduction in number.

Six soldiers and 14 Boko Haram terrorists were killed alongside Lt Col Abu-Ali, who was granted special promotion in 2014 for his gallantry in the fight against Boko Haram.

There is great mourning across the theatre of operations. Everyone is in mourning mood. May God grant the senior officer Aljanat Firdaus.

But why are attacks and killing of Nigerian troops becoming rampant in the past weeks?

It is sad that the Nigerian Army is announcing that the attacks are being carried out by remnants of Boko Haram terrorists when all reasonable persons can see that Boko Haram is still a formidable force. The Nigerian Army is more concerned with pleasing the political class while the grassroots people are still suffering.

It is the duty of the Nigerian Army public relations department to make the Nigerian Army look good but it is also necessary for the Nigerian Army to take practical steps to end this insurgency by improving the equipment state of the Nigerian Army and telling the government the true state of affairs.

What is the true state of affairs?

The truth is that from September to November this year, we have lost so many troops that can’t even be accounted for.

Prominent amongst those lost are Maj DS Erasmus and 8 soldiers – 25 Sep 2016 due to IED / ambush along Bama – Banki road. Lt Col K Yusuf and 83 soldiers missing in action on 16 Oct 2016 when Boko Haram attacked troops location at Gashigar. Lt Col M Abu-Ali and five soldiers were killed on 4 November 2016 on their way to reinforce troops at Mallam Fatori during Boko Haram attack.

On 5 November 2016, two soldiers were killed at Kwada during Boko Haram attack on troops location. One soldier was wounded while another two were declared missing in action.

In another attack in Kangarwa on 6 November, one soldier was killed while four other soldiers were wounded in action. Thirteen Boko Haram terrorists were killed and unconfirmed number of them was wounded.
Why are attacks on troops becoming more and more regular?

It’s dry season here and the ground allows smooth movement of vehicles. Boko Haram terrorists have a better knowledge of the local terrain so they can easily access troops location and escape.

Furthermore, there’s pressure on Boko Haram terrorists around Sambisa general area hence they seem to have pooled forces together to concentrate on the northern Borno axis.

So what can Nigerian authorities do to reduce casualties on the side of Nigerian troops?

The major cause of casualties on troops at the moment is poor equipment state. At the moment, the equipment in the theatre are mostly worn out and almost obsolete. Provision of adequate equipment is the only answer for now. Troops confidence is a function of sound and functional equipment.

Remember that man without equipment is at best inefficient and machines without man are almost useless. This points to the need for adequate equipment in the theatre to minimize casualty rate in the theatre.

What kinds of equipment are obsolete, and what kinds are needed at this time?

The tanks (especially Vickers MBT) in the theatre are so worn out that they often do not get to action most times troops are under attack. This is why the semi-serviceable T-72 tanks are being moved everywhere in the theatre. This explains why Lt Col Abu-Ali was almost everywhere there was threat as he commanded the T-72 tank Battalion.

The artillery Shilka guns are even the worst. Boko Haram terrorists fear the effect of Shilka guns but I still wonder why almost all Shilkas are not serviceable in the theatre.

Even more worrisome is the fact that the Nigerian Army has not procured more Shilka guns because they are Russian made and the bottleneck to buy them is not too much like those of Western countries.

But the impression being created is that troops are better off now in terms of equipment than under Jonathan

Unfortunately, for every battle we engage in, the equipment keep wearing and to worsen issues, these equipment were not procured with their fast-moving spare parts. The big question is, how many equipment has the present government procured and where are they deployed for use?

So does it mean troops are using just AK 47 to fight Boko Haram?

That’s our personal assault rifle, which is needed after long range weapons have done much of the job but unfortunately the long range support weapons are inadequate. Eg AA GUNS, mortar tubes, artillery weapons like shilka guns etc.

So how did we achieve the initial upper hand, cutting down Boko Haram down and capturing territories from the terrorists?

The upper hand started in February 2015 due to the arrival of T-72 tanks in the theatre. Chadian troops also assisted in mounting pressure on Boko Haram terrorists at the same time. This resulted in Boko Haram splitting their forces to several places at the same time.

So how did we lose the plot?

Recall that there were mercenaries that fought with Nigerian Army troops in the first and second quarters of 2015.

Yes

Boko Haram seems to have good strategist who study our modus operandi and cause them to adjust accordingly. The Nigerian military may need to reappraise its approach to counter insurgency operations.

Those mercenaries really assisted us and their withdrawal signalled the gradual regrouping of Boko Haram terrorists. This is because their withdrawal was sudden and not in phases.

But why was their withdrawal sudden?

The new government terminated their contract.

What did the mercenaries bring to the table that our troops lack?

They came with armoured fighting equipment. Above all, they had night fighting capabilities.

Do you have any further information on the attack that killed Lt. Col. Abu Ali? Especially about attack coming after withdrawal of some personnel.

There is a plan by the authorities to carry out an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his death. He’s to be buried by 5pm today (Monday) at the national cemetery.

But why were the men withdrawn?

They were to carry out attack elsewhere in the theatre. The only controversy is why they were suddenly forced to withdraw that fateful day.

Is it not standard practice to have replacement on location before pushing men elsewhere?

It is, but exigencies of duty make us to do things haphazardly at times.

Thank you very much for talking to us.

Thank you too.
I sincerely hope this is not true

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Nobody: 10:44pm On Nov 07, 2016
obiageIi:

I sincerely hope this is not true

It is the truth, there are no lies in that interview. We as a country only seem to be going round in endless circles.


This report is an unbiased account of the state of affairs of the military operation in the N.E.

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Flexherbal(m): 5:24am On Nov 08, 2016
Boko issue don tire me.

Do they want to kill all our young men for nothing?

Fighting for nothing !
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Ask4bigneyo(m): 8:02am On Nov 08, 2016
ok
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by davodyguy: 8:03am On Nov 08, 2016
We shall overcome insha Allah and by God's grace

Boko were depleted, now they're rising again.

Yoruba go say ejoo lowo nu
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:03am On Nov 08, 2016
Wrong Swap Deal cry
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:04am On Nov 08, 2016
now am forced 2 join others in askin, "dis boko ppl nor dey die finish?"
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by HomesOfLife(m): 8:05am On Nov 08, 2016
Wow
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by cescky(m): 8:05am On Nov 08, 2016
Ok

My query is where do these poor and hungry men get such heavy artillery from?....am not with Nigeria breaking up but evidently some northern elements want this ....
If Buhari can't solve this book haram issue being an ex general and a core northerner ... Jonathan's name shouldn't be mentioned in the same statement with him and who can blame Jonathan fro being non chalant when it's obvious the northern elite are financing this? Abi the weapons are from allah? Perhaps it's from tompolo...

I rest my case

I just read the interview omenka and family.. U can hear from the horses mouth.. Reasons for increase in attacks worn out weapons 2) lies are propaganda from the army 3) snitching from within the army etc ... Sad I didn't finish reading it all. There's no way the elite or Borneo won't know wha happening

An ostrich hides it's head in sand when it sees trouble ..... Una whey install Buhari on una selves ..

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by CowHard: 8:06am On Nov 08, 2016
Jonathan arrested bokoharam but Buhari released them ......
Buhari is bokoharam

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by shalomdaniel: 8:06am On Nov 08, 2016
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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by eezeribe(m): 8:06am On Nov 08, 2016
Most times, what they report on media is different from what is happening on ground.

You can quote me but I won't see it cos I only visit a post once.
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by okonja(m): 8:07am On Nov 08, 2016
I wish Iron man is for real, These Boko Haram menace is turning something else angry angry
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by sakalisis(m): 8:07am On Nov 08, 2016
lipsrsealed
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by prinsam30: 8:11am On Nov 08, 2016
When will these animals finally be defeated Technically
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by namuguibe(m): 8:11am On Nov 08, 2016
Fly on and bomb 'em to pieces
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by prinsam30: 8:12am On Nov 08, 2016
okonja:
I wish Iron man is for real, These Boko Haram menace is turning something else angry angry



I wish JACK Bauer was also Real

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by PaulIdu: 8:13am On Nov 08, 2016
When they released top strategist of Boko Haram from prison what do we expect

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Justycxx(m): 8:13am On Nov 08, 2016
Osahon7:
HOW I WISHED THE NIGERIAN MILITARY KNOWS HOW TO USE THE POWER OF THE AIR FORCE! AIRFORCE IS MILITARY! I HAVE STUDIED THE NIGERIA MILITARY SINCE THE BH WAR, THE AIRFORCE ONLY GO FOR AIR SURVILENCE OR AERIAL BOMBARDMENT BEFORE SIGNALING THE GROUND TROOPS to PROCEED,
THE ONLY SUPERIOR FIGHTING POWER NIGERIA HAS Are THE FIGHTER JETS,BH HAS ALL OTHER WEAPONS, ATTACK BOKO HARAM ON TWO FRONTS!!!, AERIAL ATTACK AND GROUND ATTACK At the same time! Lets see if they will survive a two front attack
you know all these things and you're still here, leave nairaland now and go join them. Nairaland military personnel

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by bash97: 8:14am On Nov 08, 2016
Blue3k2:


What sort of traitorous mongrel would join these terrorist to rape and kill their country men. These whahabbi terrorist need to be eradicated. First step is cut their funding from traitors within. Then foreign parties like Saudi Arabia who are known to fund terrorist.

You are very very stupid. In short you are mad

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by Adiwana: 8:14am On Nov 08, 2016
While am totally against violence of any sort, it is laughable to think that The army will totally finish Biafra Agitators if they decide to pick up arms today.The Nigerian army is weak&heavily underfunded. We lose soldiers everyday.Many people will come online to start bragging about Nigerian Army killing biafrans but forget that if they pick up arms,the Nigerian Army can't do jack..1967&2016 ain't the same no more

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by ritababe(f): 8:16am On Nov 08, 2016
hmmm may God help us.
Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by KayodeAjani: 8:17am On Nov 08, 2016
Every time i hear boko it divastating imagine how the Lt Ali Abunwas killed .so sad a gallant soldier.i imagine when he will need more helping hand b4 his death and had nothing left
I can imagine how he will hv put in all is last and bravery acts to survive d attack but all to no avail.....
Rest in peace Brother .1 love.

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by TrueHeart365(m): 8:18am On Nov 08, 2016
But the impression being created is that troops are better off now in terms of equipment than under Jonathan

Unfortunately, for every battle we engage in, the equipment keep wearing and to worsen issues, these equipment were not procured with their fast-moving spare parts. The big question is, how many equipment has the present government procured and where are they deployed for use?

So buhari has not even purchased one stone since his administration after 2 years shocked

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by LorDBolton(m): 8:21am On Nov 08, 2016
I pity southerners who keep seeing this BH thing as a "northern thingy"

The yorubas were jejely on their own when a deranged dude from the north started a jihad.

The edos were on their own when they wanted to spread islam there too despite losing years later they still smuggled it via a brainwashed afemai prince

If today old southern nations leave Naija. Imagine your neighbour being BH controlled territory? Lol. E no go make sense @ all

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Re: NAF Repels Boko Haram Attack On Own Ground Forces At Kangarwa, Borno (video) by durella32: 8:25am On Nov 08, 2016
The struggle continues...na boko haram go tire...took the oath to defend the constitution evn with d last drop of our blood..many hav died...any more are going to die...many more will stil come...we would kip on charging through we will kip on advancing..our only concern is nigeria mst be peaceful...longlive the nigerian armed forces

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