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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Buffalowings3(m): 8:21pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:
Nigerian soldiers, like the Federal Government are too full of complaints.

As an individual that has followed the military for many years, some of the losses ground troops face are embarrassing to say the least.

Nigerian troops lost at-least 2 Main Battle Tanks, 1 APC and 7 heavily armed gun trucks.


How can they claim to be out-gunned? undecided undecided

Can you share the link
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nakedwire635(m): 8:21pm On Nov 22, 2018
shocked

It's very simple Boko Haram has overwhelmed Nigerian army.

These guys has no formal training or skills how are they able to defeat our so called combatant soldiers.

Yet we have how arm's on the military air force. Navy and the army still.... No result of defeat.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:21pm On Nov 22, 2018
udemzy101:


It is not always about weapons, Intel plays a huge role too which I believe bokoharam have.

The Nigerian army I believe are not doing a good job in gathering Intel about bokoharam, all they do is wait for an attack.
My brother, they had prior Intel. read the report. BHT sent them a letter before the attack.

This was just a case of gross incompetence.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by seunlly(m): 8:21pm On Nov 22, 2018
okosodo:
They are sacrifice to allah
I hope you be too one day son

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by greggng: 8:22pm On Nov 22, 2018
Splashme:
HOW BOKO HARAM KILLED OVER SOLDIERS IN METELE ATTACK - SURVIVOR

A Nigerian soldier who survived the deadly attack on a military base in the northern part of Borno State on Monday said they suffered a heavy casualty due to lack of adequate weapons.

The soldier, who managed to escape the attack alongside other injured troops, said at least 70 soldiers died in the attack.

He said the corpses of the slain Nigerian soldiers are yet to be evacuated, days after Boko Haram took advantage of their lack of munitions, and dealt them a devastating defeat.

The attack at Metele village in Guzamala local government area of the state happened on Monday evening.

PREMIUM TIMES broke the story on Tuesday detailing how rampaging Boko Haram insurgents overran a Nigerian Army battalion in Borno State on Sunday, killing the unit’s commander and dozens of soldiers.

Military sources told PREMIUM TIMES that large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment were carted away by Boko Haram fighters during the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele, Guzamala Local Government Area, at about 6:00 p.m.

Security analysts described the attack as a huge setback for government forces trying to push terrorists further out of Nigeria’s north-eastern flank.

The attack came amidst rising fears for the fate of the troops from the base, which has suffered several attacks in recent past.

PREMIUM TIMES reported on Monday that there were efforts being made to evacuate corpses of the fallen soldiers on Tuesday morning.

But according to some of the soldiers who survived the attack, the move to evacuate the littering corpses was thwarted by the Boko Haram fighters who held their ground and forced the soldiers to abandon the mission.



How Metele was attacked
According to the soldier who survived the attack, their location was invaded after Boko Haram allegedly issued a threat letter last Friday that it would soon take over four strategic military locations around the Lake Chad region.

PREMIUM TIMES has not been able to see or confirm any copy of the threat letter mentioned by the military sources.

“The attack came at about 6pm on Monday evening”, said the soldier.

“When the soldier on top of the observation post alerted that a large number of Boko Haram fighters were advancing, we all got alarmed as we took cover and waited within the base in Metele.

“The fight did not last for more than 45 minutes; but it was bloody because the Boko Haram fighters had more armament advantage that the soldiers.

“When we realised the fight would be against us, we decided to retreat from the camp, but it was rather too late. The camp was surrounded with barbed wire, and the enemy fire was coming from the direction of the entrance. We were like surrounded.

“One of the drivers of the gun trucks decided to push through the barbed wire so that other vehicles could follow and escape, but the truck got stuck, that was how many of our soldiers in other vehicles and those on foot were massacred.

“Those that managed to escape with injuries made it on foot through Cross-Kauwa to Monguno where they boarded commercial vehicles, some even sat in the booth of the Golf cars to get to Maiduguri.

“The Boko Haram made away with about seven gun trucks of the Nigeria army.

The senior non-commissioned military source said no fewer than 70 soldiers were killed while many others who were outgunned by the Boko Haram fighters had to flee.



The soldier, who claimed to have made it to Maiduguri on foot after escaping the heated battle, said an attempt to return to the battlefield to evacuate the bodies of the fallen heroes was thwarted by another attack from the insurgents.

The soldier, who pleaded strict anonymity in this report, informed PREMIUM TIMES that troops in the field are still facing serious challenges of inadequate ammunition and motivation.

The soldier said the deployed team that went to evacuate the bodies of the soldiers could only pick about five corpses before they suffered yet another ambush attack from Boko Haram fighters, forcing them to abandon the mission and fled.

“Up till yesterday, Wednesday, the evacuation of the corpses have not been completed, to the best of my knowledge,” he said.

The source said troops have been recording death of many soldiers almost on a daily basis as Boko Haram sustained attacks on military formations.

“We need the world to hear how we are being sent to slaughter as though our lives don’t matter,” he said.

It could be recalled that on August 12, a group of soldiers stationed at the Maiduguri International Airport staged what seemed a mutiny following a protest over military authority’s move to redeploy them to the frontline.

The soldiers insisted that the redeployment would put them in danger following the fact that those deployed earlier suffered serious casualty due to inadequate arms and ammunition.

The military command in Maiduguri dispelled the claims of the soldiers and some of the revolting soldiers were later court-martialled.

The source to this report said despite the protest and the subsequent court-martial, some of the soldiers that were deployed still suffered the fate that befell their colleagues.

“Some few weeks ago, about 75 of us from our own unit here in Maiduguri were deployed to the front line and it took the grace of God for about 40 of us to return alive.

“When we returned and gave our complaint, we were asked to go back again to Metele, an area near Kangarwa forest, and we have been there for about three weeks now fighting a defensive battle.



“We beg the Nigerian media to help us by echoing out our muffled voices. The children of poor Nigerians have been turned into chicken meant for easy sacrifices by our commanders.

“We are being killed on daily basis as if our lives don’t matter. Of course as soldiers we signed to lay down our lives in defence of this country, but certainly not in the manner we are being presented for slaughter without dignity. A soldier should die fitting and not being chased or overpowered.

“Our morale has been dampened so badly – not only because we are not given our due allowances; but for the fact that we have been outgunned by the Boko Haram.

“The situation has gone so bad that it has gotten to a stage that soldiers would be rushing to pack up their camps and flee upon hearing the news that Boko Haram fighters are advancing.

“We have suddenly lost our spirit of launching attacks because of lack of resources to prosecute the battle. Many of us are ready to do our best, but there has been no requisite support from those sending us out there.

“As I am talking to you now, we have about 70 corpses of soldiers littering the battleground in Metele and when we went to evacuate them on Monday, the Boko Haram gunmen came out in large numbers from all angles – so we had to abandon the corpses after just picking five of them. We left most of the corpses there as I am talking to you now.

“The media need to give this clear picture to the world – Nigerians need to know what we are facing here in the battlefield. Only some of us that escaped managed to get to Maiduguri on Tuesday, but many others are yet to surface.

“The fact of the matter is that we still have a very large number of Boko Haram terrorists out there. As far as the Nigerian army is concerned, it will take more than ten years to chase out Boko Haram from our hinterlands, without the help of foreign forces.

“We can only brag that we can defeat them; but in reality, we lack the capacity to do so, given the kind of approach we accord to prosecuting the war.”

Metele is, for now, regarded as one of the strongholds of Boko Haram in the northern part of Borno State.

It could be recalled that it was in Metele that about 18 Nigeria soldiers were killed and about 151 soldiers and six officered were declared missing when insurgents raided an outpost of 157 Battalion on October 8.

The military had reported that it had killed at least 76 Boko Haram fighters in Metele while giving seven soldiers dead and 16 injured as the official figures of casualties recorded during the attack no troops’ location.

The military, both at the army headquarters, Abuja and at the theatre command in Maiduguri, have not responded to text messages sent to them by PREMIUM TIMES for this report.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/296967-how-boko-haram-killed-over-70-soldiers-in-metele-attack-survivor.html


The way we try hard to deceive the gullible in this country is alarming. Do you think every Nigerian is naive and gullible to believe this fake story. .? How can you justify the part you said boko haram dealt with them for lack of arms .....there after you stated that boko haram carted with lots of arms and weapon....isn't this contradictory ? The question to ask is since they don't have weapon, which one did bokoharam left with? Untill you answer this question correctly you don't deserve my respect

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by learnedman(m): 8:22pm On Nov 22, 2018
Splashme:
HOW BOKO HARAM KILLED OVER SOLDIERS IN METELE ATTACK - SURVIVOR

A Nigerian soldier who survived the deadly attack on a military base in the northern part of Borno State on Monday said they suffered a heavy casualty due to lack of adequate weapons.

The soldier, who managed to escape the attack alongside other injured troops, said at least 70 soldiers died in the attack.

He said the corpses of the slain Nigerian soldiers are yet to be evacuated, days after Boko Haram took advantage of their lack of munitions, and dealt them a devastating defeat.

The attack at Metele village in Guzamala local government area of the state happened on Monday evening.

PREMIUM TIMES broke the story on Tuesday detailing how rampaging Boko Haram insurgents overran a Nigerian Army battalion in Borno State on Sunday, killing the unit’s commander and dozens of soldiers.

Military sources told PREMIUM TIMES that large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment were carted away by Boko Haram fighters during the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele, Guzamala Local Government Area, at about 6:00 p.m.

Security analysts described the attack as a huge setback for government forces trying to push terrorists further out of Nigeria’s north-eastern flank.

The attack came amidst rising fears for the fate of the troops from the base, which has suffered several attacks in recent past.

PREMIUM TIMES reported on Monday that there were efforts being made to evacuate corpses of the fallen soldiers on Tuesday morning.

But according to some of the soldiers who survived the attack, the move to evacuate the littering corpses was thwarted by the Boko Haram fighters who held their ground and forced the soldiers to abandon the mission.



How Metele was attacked
According to the soldier who survived the attack, their location was invaded after Boko Haram allegedly issued a threat letter last Friday that it would soon take over four strategic military locations around the Lake Chad region.

PREMIUM TIMES has not been able to see or confirm any copy of the threat letter mentioned by the military sources.

“The attack came at about 6pm on Monday evening”, said the soldier.

“When the soldier on top of the observation post alerted that a large number of Boko Haram fighters were advancing, we all got alarmed as we took cover and waited within the base in Metele.

“The fight did not last for more than 45 minutes; but it was bloody because the Boko Haram fighters had more armament advantage that the soldiers.

“When we realised the fight would be against us, we decided to retreat from the camp, but it was rather too late. The camp was surrounded with barbed wire, and the enemy fire was coming from the direction of the entrance. We were like surrounded.

“One of the drivers of the gun trucks decided to push through the barbed wire so that other vehicles could follow and escape, but the truck got stuck, that was how many of our soldiers in other vehicles and those on foot were massacred.

“Those that managed to escape with injuries made it on foot through Cross-Kauwa to Monguno where they boarded commercial vehicles, some even sat in the booth of the Golf cars to get to Maiduguri.

“The Boko Haram made away with about seven gun trucks of the Nigeria army.

The senior non-commissioned military source said no fewer than 70 soldiers were killed while many others who were outgunned by the Boko Haram fighters had to flee.



The soldier, who claimed to have made it to Maiduguri on foot after escaping the heated battle, said an attempt to return to the battlefield to evacuate the bodies of the fallen heroes was thwarted by another attack from the insurgents.

The soldier, who pleaded strict anonymity in this report, informed PREMIUM TIMES that troops in the field are still facing serious challenges of inadequate ammunition and motivation.

The soldier said the deployed team that went to evacuate the bodies of the soldiers could only pick about five corpses before they suffered yet another ambush attack from Boko Haram fighters, forcing them to abandon the mission and fled.

“Up till yesterday, Wednesday, the evacuation of the corpses have not been completed, to the best of my knowledge,” he said.

The source said troops have been recording death of many soldiers almost on a daily basis as Boko Haram sustained attacks on military formations.

“We need the world to hear how we are being sent to slaughter as though our lives don’t matter,” he said.

It could be recalled that on August 12, a group of soldiers stationed at the Maiduguri International Airport staged what seemed a mutiny following a protest over military authority’s move to redeploy them to the frontline.

The soldiers insisted that the redeployment would put them in danger following the fact that those deployed earlier suffered serious casualty due to inadequate arms and ammunition.

The military command in Maiduguri dispelled the claims of the soldiers and some of the revolting soldiers were later court-martialled.

The source to this report said despite the protest and the subsequent court-martial, some of the soldiers that were deployed still suffered the fate that befell their colleagues.

“Some few weeks ago, about 75 of us from our own unit here in Maiduguri were deployed to the front line and it took the grace of God for about 40 of us to return alive.

“When we returned and gave our complaint, we were asked to go back again to Metele, an area near Kangarwa forest, and we have been there for about three weeks now fighting a defensive battle.



“We beg the Nigerian media to help us by echoing out our muffled voices. The children of poor Nigerians have been turned into chicken meant for easy sacrifices by our commanders.

“We are being killed on daily basis as if our lives don’t matter. Of course as soldiers we signed to lay down our lives in defence of this country, but certainly not in the manner we are being presented for slaughter without dignity. A soldier should die fitting and not being chased or overpowered.

“Our morale has been dampened so badly – not only because we are not given our due allowances; but for the fact that we have been outgunned by the Boko Haram.

“The situation has gone so bad that it has gotten to a stage that soldiers would be rushing to pack up their camps and flee upon hearing the news that Boko Haram fighters are advancing.

“We have suddenly lost our spirit of launching attacks because of lack of resources to prosecute the battle. Many of us are ready to do our best, but there has been no requisite support from those sending us out there.

“As I am talking to you now, we have about 70 corpses of soldiers littering the battleground in Metele and when we went to evacuate them on Monday, the Boko Haram gunmen came out in large numbers from all angles – so we had to abandon the corpses after just picking five of them. We left most of the corpses there as I am talking to you now.

“The media need to give this clear picture to the world – Nigerians need to know what we are facing here in the battlefield. Only some of us that escaped managed to get to Maiduguri on Tuesday, but many others are yet to surface.

“The fact of the matter is that we still have a very large number of Boko Haram terrorists out there. As far as the Nigerian army is concerned, it will take more than ten years to chase out Boko Haram from our hinterlands, without the help of foreign forces.

“We can only brag that we can defeat them; but in reality, we lack the capacity to do so, given the kind of approach we accord to prosecuting the war.”

Metele is, for now, regarded as one of the strongholds of Boko Haram in the northern part of Borno State.

It could be recalled that it was in Metele that about 18 Nigeria soldiers were killed and about 151 soldiers and six officered were declared missing when insurgents raided an outpost of 157 Battalion on October 8.

The military had reported that it had killed at least 76 Boko Haram fighters in Metele while giving seven soldiers dead and 16 injured as the official figures of casualties recorded during the attack no troops’ location.

The military, both at the army headquarters, Abuja and at the theatre command in Maiduguri, have not responded to text messages sent to them by PREMIUM TIMES for this report.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/296967-how-boko-haram-killed-over-70-soldiers-in-metele-attack-survivor.html
Why are our agile Python dancers refusing to show their snake dance steps to rag tag Boko haram mtchewwww.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by darkelf: 8:22pm On Nov 22, 2018
alezzy13:


Honestly I'm surprised no one is asking these questions. In one breath, they claim they had insufficient weapons, but in another they said bh went away with "a large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment". Which one person go believe?

Furthermore, 70 is not a small number and these are supposed to be TRAINED soldiers fa cryin' out loud!!! How after about 45 mins of fighting, even with an APC they were easily annihilated by BH? Abi de BH fighters reach 1000?? Or them they use jazzz ni?

And lastly remember it's wasn't really a surprise attack as such. If the surviving soldier's account is to be believed, they actually had some advance warning. They (soldiers) were supposed to be prepared for such attacks.

Not trying to be insensitive, but when I hear such killings, I wonder. . .

RIP to the dead tho. . cry

I keep saying that something doesn't add up.

Something is fishy and I'm very sad at such developments.

The Nigerian Army needs to be audited and overhauled. This shows that they cannot protect our territorial integrity if a belligerent country threatens us with invasion
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Reference(m): 8:22pm On Nov 22, 2018
You did not have enough weapons and munitions so exactly what did the Boko Haram fighters take away. Doesn't add up.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:23pm On Nov 22, 2018
BruncleZuma:


Oga Henry you stroll enter this part of the market today...?
The whole thing dey make me vex. I just want to vent my anger where everyone can see it.

It's embarrassing.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by hammerFC: 8:23pm On Nov 22, 2018
hammerFC:
WEN GEJ WAS IN POWER NIGERIA ARMY KILLED 300 BOKO HARAM.


WEN BUHARI TOOK OFFICE, BOKO HARAM KILL 70 NIGERIA SOLDIERS.


DO U LOT NEED ANYMORE PROVE THAT BUHARI IS THE PRESIDENT OF BOKO HARAM?


BUHARI MUST GO!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11420403/Nigeria-military-operation-kills-300-Boko-Haram-militants.html

Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by StevenOba: 8:23pm On Nov 22, 2018
There are just too many cover ups and propaganda in the fight with BH.
alezzy13:


Honestly I'm surprised no one is asking these questions. In one breath, they claim they had insufficient weapons, but in another they said bh went away with "a large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment". Which one person go believe?

Furthermore, 70 is not a small number and these are supposed to be TRAINED soldiers fa cryin' out loud!!! How after about 45 mins of fighting, even with an APC they were easily annihilated by BH? Abi de BH fighters reach 1000?? Or them they use jazzz ni?

And lastly remember it's wasn't really a surprise attack as such. If the surviving soldier's account is to be believed, they actually had some advance warning. They (soldiers) were supposed to be prepared for such attacks.

Not trying to be insensitive, but when I hear such killings, I wonder. . .

RIP to the dead tho. . cry

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Viking007(m): 8:23pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:


That's the problem, poorly trained, lacking in strategy and discipline.

I'm not a soldier, but every soldier in the Nigerian army is there voluntarily, nobody was forced to join the army. We do not run a conscription in the Nigerian army.

How is it that these soldiers keep throwing up ridiculous excuses every time.

You have Tanks, yet you say you were out-gunned, out-gunned with what?

Each Nigerian army pick-up carries a 12.7mm Heavy Machine Gun with a range of 2km. So wetin happen?

Soldiers heard Boko-Haram, they immediately ran away. On-top of tax payers money? angry angry
It's possible they were better equipped? Not forgetting the strength in numbers? We all know the bhts can be in their hundreds like ants. With no fear of death whatsoever.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Buffalowings3(m): 8:24pm On Nov 22, 2018
seunlly:
I hope you be too one day son

grin grin
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:25pm On Nov 22, 2018
Diiet:
One soldier says the situation has worsened to the extent that the soldiers now take to their heels upon hearing boko boys are advancing.

Another one says they can only boast of having the capacity of defeating boko haram on paper, they lack the ability to withstand them in the real sense.
Now, these are verry serious allegations that the Nigeria govt and military commands should take a serious look into.
The govt and media are painting bokoharam as a degraded rag tag terror group but the boys at the war fronts are saying otherwise.
Me i tire for this kind thing o.
If it is to harass unarmed civilians you will see them.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:25pm On Nov 22, 2018
greatbygrace:



You nailed it Spot on... Something isn't right somewhere
The technicalities of warfare is definitely not something you can imagine. It was a well organized attack by rebels with weapons needed for such an ambush. Even though our soldiers (whom have left their families to protect what you and I stand for) were overwhelmed by the rebels, morally we should not cast blames in order not to further frustrate survivors and also put fallen heroes to disrepute. A moment of silence for the dead.....

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Ruddyman(m): 8:26pm On Nov 22, 2018
And some idoits want this administration to continue?

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by balanceofterror1(m): 8:26pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

It's a matter of gross in-discipline. This is not a government issue, this killing. 70 troops dead in one fell swoop and you blame it on lack of weapons? undecided undecided

What sort of lack of weapons!!!

They had prior Intel, they had 2 Main Battle Tanks, they had APCs, they always have heavily armed gun trucks, but these guys still got beaten blue black. It's madness.

This is simply a case of a student who saw exam questions before the exam, still carried enough expo into the hall, the lecturer supervising the exam was outside the hall pressing his phone, yet students still massively failed the exam!! Is that not madness?


Stop posting rubbish online.

There are many things you don't know.

No matter how equip you're, you can get defeated.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Viking007(m): 8:26pm On Nov 22, 2018
My question is - where was the Nigerian Air Force? They sighted the bhts from a distance according to the soldier's account, so what did they do? Sit and wait to be attacked? Chai! embarassed

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Antivirus92(m): 8:26pm On Nov 22, 2018
if a whopping 80 could be killed in this level....imagine what will happen if we eventually move to the next level....


buhari is a failure...

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:27pm On Nov 22, 2018
balanceofterror1:



Shut up..this is why we beat people like you.

How many times have you stayed and face armed rubbers?
go and beat Boko Haram na. are you crying to same civilians you harass and beat at any given opportunity? they claim there not enough ammo yet they left some for Boko Haram to cart away. untrained set of people that should be sharing same place with animals

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by darkelf: 8:27pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

It's a matter of gross in-discipline. This is not a government issue, this killing. 70 troops dead in one fell swoop and you blame it on lack of weapons? undecided undecided

What sort of lack of weapons!!!

They had prior Intel, they had 2 Main Battle Tanks, they had APCs, they always have heavily armed gun trucks, but these guys still got beaten blue black. It's madness.

This is simply a case of a student who saw exam questions before the exam, still carried enough expo into the hall, the lecturer supervising the exam was outside the hall pressing his phone, yet students still massively failed the exam!! Is that not madness?

Bros, while I agree with you in part. I feel we back home aren't getting the full story. I've heard too much to even believe whatever comes out of the mouth of this govt.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:27pm On Nov 22, 2018
balanceofterror1:



Stop posting rubbish online.

There are many things you don't know.

No matter how equip you're, you can get defeated.
It only happens when you lack discipline, morale and are poorly trained.

So take your pick.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Gozzzy(m): 8:28pm On Nov 22, 2018
frenzyduchess:
if their morale is low, let them go home ,simple, instead of this suicide mission,its not by force to remain in the army
I wish it's as easy as you take it to be, my dear. E be like secret cult... it's easier to enter than to leave.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Ajixegun: 8:28pm On Nov 22, 2018
I don't like the ways and manners this present government is handling issue of boko haram. some months ago, high ranks in the sect where arrested, they were freed instead of being prosecuted. To justify their absurdity, the government said they have repented. And just few days ago, I read about brutai saying they have built prison for the captured boko haram boys. Why?!
They should please stop wasting souls of our gallant soldiers for stupid chess game they are playing.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:29pm On Nov 22, 2018
Viking007:
It's possible they were better equipped? Not forgetting the strength in numbers? We all know the bhts can be in their hundreds like ants. With no fear of death whatsoever.
How?

Better equipped with what?

Boko-Haram now roll around in Tanks?

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:30pm On Nov 22, 2018
baliyubla:
The casualty figure was over 80. BOKO swept metele waited for Army reinforcements and swept them again. The few surviving combatants had to go MIA. The attack even cost the CO a lieutenant Colonel his life.

That the Buhari administration is playing politics with the lives of our fallen heroes and trying to always cover up their sacrifices is inexcusable. Buhari must be stopped, the dullard is helpless.
But Buhary
is an army general
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by balanceofterror1(m): 8:30pm On Nov 22, 2018
ontarioissauga:

If it is to harass unarmed civilians you will see them.
Henry240:

It only happens when you lack discipline, morale and are poorly trained.

So take your pick.
noturbusiness:

go and beat Boko Haram na. are you crying to same civilians you harass and beat at any given opportunity? they claim there not enough ammo yet they left some for Boko Haram to cart away. untrained set of people that should be sharing same place with animals
Henry240:

It only happens when you lack discipline, morale and are poorly trained.

So take your pick.

You should be praying for us not this online rubbish.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Viking007(m): 8:31pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

How?

Better equipped with what?

Boko-Haram now roll around in Tanks?
It's funny how you think having a Tank automatically makes you better equipped.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by richiepolymer(m): 8:31pm On Nov 22, 2018
I find it hard to believe that our soldiers don't want to wise up. It is from their fold that Boko haram is recruited....so I believe. I believe they are being betrayed and high wired politics is going in with this so called Boko haram war. What do they stand to gain you might ask......money! Allocate huge funds for the war.
If civilians can be using drones high in the sky to obtain live feed of aerial views, how come our military can't police the skies to be ahead of the advancement of Boko haram? How? A lot is not adding up.
This is a war to milk funds at the expense of the Nigerian soldier.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:31pm On Nov 22, 2018
Gozzzy:

I wish it's as easy as you take it to be, my dear. E be like secret cult... it's easier to enter than to leave.
its possible to leave just that the benefits of pension will not go with it.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by darkelf: 8:32pm On Nov 22, 2018
hammerFC:
WEN GEJ WAS IN POWER NIGERIA ARMY KILLED 300 BOKO HARAM.


WEN BUHARI TOOK OFFICE, BOKO HARAM KILL 70 NIGERIA SOLDIERS.


DO U LOT NEED ANYMORE PROVE THAT BUHARI IS THE PRESIDENT OF BOKO HARAM?


BUHARI MUST GO!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11420403/Nigeria-military-operation-kills-300-Boko-Haram-militants.html

Bros, forget APC or PDP. Book hatam has been wrecking havoc since PDP
The problem is syatemic and isn't party specific. No silver bullet can cure it. We need the right leadership, both civilian and military as well as adequate training and morale boosting activities for the troops. This isn't about GEJ or Buhari now

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by dejol88: 8:32pm On Nov 22, 2018
Since the day Niger delta militant threaten the military in OBJ's tenure from thence I knew we had no military. To be honest , I was not surprised by news a bit .Let be honest Nigeria cannot withstand external aggression from our neighbors even I doubt if our military can protect us if a well coordinated ethnic group wage war with Nigeria

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