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Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by badman007(m): 1:59am On Dec 19, 2018 |
donnie: These people had steady electricity before the year 1818. I work with the museum of science and industry and can tell you for a fact that You dont want to go down that route. Its 2018, with all the engineers that graduate each year from Nigerian universities, we depend on chinese companes to build roads.. Proper Inferiority complex |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Splashme: 2:35am On Dec 19, 2018 |
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Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Ratello: 2:56am On Dec 19, 2018 |
Buhari is a bastard from the pit of hell and deserves to perish. This is gruesome. 1 Like |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by isnovic(m): 7:17am On Dec 19, 2018 |
This is brutality at its peak. What more do we need to say. All religion not matter how different in ideology must be allowed to thrive and its followers allowed to live in peace. Only sound logic, educated mind and constant reproof of all religion and religious teachings can defeat hate and fake religious teachings. Man can not fight for God, otherwise he is no God. This video is a direct slap to Nigeria media houses and print media. To rely on CNN to expose what is already known is really soul searching for the real estate of the fourth realm, an indictment or dearth if you may of reputable journalism in this country. Where hence is the conscience of the masses? if this and many more atrocities of this government is not brought to bare. Buhari cannot claim ignorance, he can not sholve responsibility as he oft will do to another or vice. No fall guy here media spin here. Looks like something from the Purge movies. This is just mindless brutality and bloodletting. The bulk stops at his table, he ought to be questioned after his tenure without let and held accountable for this and many more conspiratorial silence in most cases and/or impunity based on failure to meet destardly acts like this with steep punishment as mortal deterrence to others who will copycat such mindless killings no matter the institution involved. We need indepth investigation to the following bloodlets 1: The Kaduna Massacre 2. The Venue bloodletting 3. The Ipob unfortunate trigger happy day. 4. The Adamawa, Jos purge days 5. The full biopic of the Fulani Farmers massacres. These ought to have documentaries for future reference on how not to ruin a country. 1 Like |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by EagleNest(m): 8:10am On Dec 19, 2018 |
And the people in France have protested for many weeks now but police only uses tear gas and water cannon to dispel them. How come Nigeria soldiers opened fire to unarmed peaceful protesters and turn around and claim they were assaulted with stones. When did stone and automatic rifles become mate. The brutality meted on these shia protesters is too much even with no provocation whatsoever. Such a reckless army that runs and hide when they see BH, is that one an army. 1 Like |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by kcbryan(m): 10:03am On Dec 19, 2018 |
I'm Glad its the Muslims they are killing that way... So hate me but I don't fucking care... |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by gidgiddy: 10:16am On Dec 19, 2018 |
adecz: Stop talking like a fool. Here are the facts 1) It is not the duty of the Nigerian Army to police internal protests. The Army is not trained in crowd control and management. This is the job of the Police 2) Stones and sticks is not good enough reason to take human life in a civilised country 3)The videos clearly shows the Army shooting at retreating unarmed civilians. Why should any sane military man be shooting at unarmed civilians, let alone those who are running away? 4) The official report from Amnesty International is that the Nigerian Army has murdered hundreds of unarmed IPOB and Shiites and no armed forces member has ever been punished for it. This is impunity and support for murder. 5)When is the last time you heard that the US Army, British Army or German Army shot and killed their own citizen when there is no war? Never! There has been violent protests in France for almost a month, cars destroyed, houses burnt, roads blocked but nobody has been killed and no one saw the French Army anywhere |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by adecz: 10:35am On Dec 19, 2018 |
gidgiddy: Click on this link & see how these people brutally murdered a police officer on the street of Kaduna & then come quote me again. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/06/el-zakzaky-trial-one-policeman-killed-shiites-protest-kaduna/amp/ |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by gidgiddy: 10:44am On Dec 19, 2018 |
adecz: This report was never verified but even if it true that the Shiites killed a Policeman, this happens long after the Nigerian Army had invaded their area in Zaria and killed hundreds of them. They were being killed long before this policeman died |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by adecz: 10:53am On Dec 19, 2018 |
gidgiddy: I agree, what you saw was a Nollywood movie. I now know how ignorant, sentimental & misinformed you are. Sorry, but I can't do anything to help your low IQ & poor reasoning since that's how you were born. pls don't use your leprous fingers to quote me again because I won't engage with cretttins. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by gidgiddy: 11:06am On Dec 19, 2018 |
The IQ of the average Nigerian is very low. Somebody watches video of the Nigerian Army shooting into A crowd of unarmed citizens and the person justifies such barbaric action on the excuse that the group once killed a Policeman? Really? That is not justified under the law. Retributive justice where the Nigerian Army becomes judge, jury and executioner only happens in a country full of barbarians 2 Likes |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Carlyscales: 11:13am On Dec 20, 2018 |
GavelSlam:I hope u actually listen to urself anytime u spew trash like this?? 1 Like
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Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Carlyscales: 11:14am On Dec 20, 2018 |
PointZerom:Not just on him He's a total joke infact! |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by kcbryan(m): 12:04pm On Dec 20, 2018 |
I don't care if they kill their Muslim brothers.... Not my fucking problem.. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Litmus: 7:01pm On Dec 22, 2018 |
gidgiddy: for interest not justification sake, ten people have so far died in the Yellow Vest protests in France and there’d arguably be more deaths had the French government called upon the military to restore order. And the US national Guards have killed numerous unarmed US citizens merely engaged in protest, however I see you qualified your argument by stating “When is the last time you heard that the US Army killed their own citizen?’ for the sake of interest it was 1970 when Twenty-eight guardsmen fired approximately 67 rounds over a period of 13 seconds, killing four students and wounding nine others, one of whom suffered permanent paralysis. 1970 -48 years ago is historic as is an hour ago; when did the Nigeria military civilian killings take place? Yesterday? Last week? When does such episodes cease to define the perpetrators, their institutes or Nations? I dare say interested parties would malign the party more likely to perpetrate the act tomorrow, next week or next year but they’d be wrong to close their minds since no state is permanent. Nigeria can only learn from the mistake of others but not their virtue so let us be careful in these brazen and sanctimonious demonising of Nigerians and their institutes. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by dvee2: 10:11pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Karatum: Spits on your fathers grave for not using condom hence fathering a slowpoke like you. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Rossikki: 12:11am On Jan 01, 2019 |
Houstency: Yeah, but where are all these New York Times investigators when US troops are wiping out whole populations in the Middle East? The guy asked a good question and wasn't 'derailing' anything. Afterall all human lives are equal. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by Rossikki: 2:01am On Jan 01, 2019 |
gidgiddy: But it's okay for them to kill OTHER people from OTHER countries who are innocent, like Iraqis and Afghans for instance? Or give weapons to warlords in Congo and Rwanda to engage in ethnic massacres? Sorry but you are still a murderer whether you're killing ''your own people'', or ''people from other countries''. In fact it can be argued that you are more savage and barbaric for killing innocent foreigners. |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by IMO01: 7:22am On Aug 12, 2022 |
Please Nigerians watch the documentary above |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by IMO01: 7:45am On Aug 12, 2022 |
God save us oh |
Re: New York Times Video Documentary On Massacre By Soldiers In Nigeria by RepoMan007: 7:59am On Aug 12, 2022 |
We watched this video and still voted the mobster to rape the sovereignty of this nation further. Won't be surprised in 2023. |
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