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8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Gucciblog: 2:48am On Jan 18, 2019
About 8,000 people have fled Rann, a Borno border town, to Cameroon in the aftermath of a Boko Haram attack on the town last Tuesday.

Aid organisation Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) in an update on the Rann attack released Thursday night said residents fled to Bodo, a remote community in Cameroon, some seven kilometres from Rann.

“Our sources in Bodo estimates that some 8,000 people arrived yesterday and we expect several thousand more may come today,” Hugues Robert, MSF Programme Manager for Nigeria, Hugues Robert, said in the update.

“We are preparing to assist 15,000 people with food, water and medical care over the coming days. Many people were in a state of shock and were clearly distressed by what they had witnessed. Now they have lost all that they have and need absolutely everything,” he added.

The organisation said many of the refugees have spent the night outdoors without shelters. Many of these locals are children, breastfeeding mother and pregnant women, MSF said.

It said a team consisting of medical and logistical staff have been distributing food and water, and are providing emergency medical care.

Rann has suffered attacks by Boko Haram and a case of mistaken firing by the Nigerian Air Force in January 2017, leading to the death of many.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R_IEh6K2qE

https://zenithnaija.com/8000-nigerans-flee-to-cameroon-as-their-villages-were-attacked-by-boko-haram/

Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Gozzzy(m): 2:53am On Jan 18, 2019
as a matter of urgency and for the sake of all that's good and sane, buhari has to be booted out of that position. We need a dogged person that isn't much of a cabal puppet to manage this complex country with complex problems.... I see Atiku, onyiri Obasanjo and onyiri buhari, doing that job very well.

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Nukilia: 3:59am On Jan 18, 2019
What a pity! Nigeria needs help...

Our people are scattered all over, our young men coming in bodybags from a technically depeated war...

#NigeriaMustNotContinueLikeThis

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Racoon(m): 4:49am On Jan 18, 2019
What a pity. sad Nigerians are refugees in their own country because of govt.ineptitude.While they turned IDPs, they still become IDPs within being IDPs. Mean-
while;
“We have made the North-East safer than we met it..."
https://www.nairaland.com/4967050/president-buhari-campaigns-benin-assures#74860405

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Mgbadike80: 5:02am On Jan 18, 2019
Nairaland moderators have been covering up the sacking of the military base in Rann two days ago by boko haram. Why

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by press9jatv: 5:26am On Jan 18, 2019
Boko Haram terrorists overran entire Rann, looted the army armoury, burn down houses, forced refugee to run to Cameroon for safety

Buhari is indeed a curse to Nigeria �����.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_aEzjpPbkM

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by press9jatv: 5:29am On Jan 18, 2019
Gucciblog:
About 8,000 people have fled Rann, a Borno border town, to Cameroon in the aftermath of a Boko Haram attack on the town last Tuesday.

Aid organisation Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) in an update on the Rann attack released Thursday night said residents fled to Bodo, a remote community in Cameroon, some seven kilometres from Rann.

“Our sources in Bodo estimates that some 8,000 people arrived yesterday and we expect several thousand more may come today,” Hugues Robert, MSF Programme Manager for Nigeria, Hugues Robert, said in the update.

“We are preparing to assist 15,000 people with food, water and medical care over the coming days. Many people were in a state of shock and were clearly distressed by what they had witnessed. Now they have lost all that they have and need absolutely everything,” he added.

The organisation said many of the refugees have spent the night outdoors without shelters. Many of these locals are children, breastfeeding mother and pregnant women, MSF said.

It said a team consisting of medical and logistical staff have been distributing food and water, and are providing emergency medical care.

Rann has suffered attacks by Boko Haram and a case of mistaken firing by the Nigerian Air Force in January 2017, leading to the death of many.

Watch the sickening video here and see reactions

https://zenithnaija.com/8000-nigerans-flee-to-cameroon-as-their-villages-were-attacked-by-boko-haram/

cc: lalasticlala dominique Mynd44
watch the live YouTube video here: 8000 Nigerians on their way to Bodo in Cameroon since their villages (Rann) were attacked by Boko Haram

Go and vote for APC again...become IDP in your own country

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R_IEh6K2qE

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by orisa37: 5:43am On Jan 18, 2019
Stupid action. Stay in your Homes, surrounded by your Army and fight the Bokoharam.
Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by magoo10(m): 5:46am On Jan 18, 2019
Buhari despite his military background couldn't stop Boko Haram.

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Gucciblog: 7:58am On Jan 18, 2019
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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Fuckyoumod: 10:08am On Jan 18, 2019
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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by zeromeridian: 10:08am On Jan 18, 2019
This disaster you see today by this wicked and insensitive government created by Buhari will be a thing of the past after 29th of May this year.

The truth has caught up with this dubious government. Afonja Muslims take note

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Tunasco4u(m): 10:08am On Jan 18, 2019
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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Philistine(m): 10:09am On Jan 18, 2019
This is what that drunkard from Otuoke caused, his foolishness brought insurgency into the country. Spineless president!

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Bizibi(m): 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
orisa37:
Stupid action. Stay in your Homes, surrounded by your Army and fight the Bokoharam.
huh!!!!

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by VIPERVENOM(m): 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Leonardoreel(m): 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
What will happen if every living soul in Nigeria takes up arm and face this dreaded BH?

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by sapiosexist(m): 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
Gucciblog:
About 8,000 people have fled Rann, a Borno border town, to Cameroon in the aftermath of a Boko Haram attack on the town last Tuesday.

Aid organisation Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) in an update on the Rann attack released Thursday night said residents fled to Bodo, a remote community in Cameroon, some seven kilometres from Rann.

“Our sources in Bodo estimates that some 8,000 people arrived yesterday and we expect several thousand more may come today,” Hugues Robert, MSF Programme Manager for Nigeria, Hugues Robert, said in the update.

“We are preparing to assist 15,000 people with food, water and medical care over the coming days. Many people were in a state of shock and were clearly distressed by what they had witnessed. Now they have lost all that they have and need absolutely everything,” he added.

The organisation said many of the refugees have spent the night outdoors without shelters. Many of these locals are children, breastfeeding mother and pregnant women, MSF said.

It said a team consisting of medical and logistical staff have been distributing food and water, and are providing emergency medical care.

Rann has suffered attacks by Boko Haram and a case of mistaken firing by the Nigerian Air Force in January 2017, leading to the death of many.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R_IEh6K2qE

https://zenithnaija.com/8000-nigerans-flee-to-cameroon-as-their-villages-were-attacked-by-boko-haram/

Technically defeated indeed

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Pavore9: 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
Military offensive will not end Boko Haram as long as there is a brimming pool of easy recruits which the core Northern setting provides.

Marry off a girl child who gives birth to a child who ends up with nothing to look forward to. How can a man have many wives and have over 19 children with no means to effectively cater for his brood?

The Northern political class need this senseless breeding for electoral numbers without thinking of human capital development, they get the electoral numbers while Boko Haram gets the insurgents!

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by ClearFlair: 10:10am On Jan 18, 2019
PDP stole money meant for proliferation of arms for our gallant soldiers but PMB is now working hard to correct all their wrongs. Yeye thieves.

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by LZAA: 10:11am On Jan 18, 2019
Mgbadike80:
Nairaland moderators have been covering up the sacking of the military base in Rann two days ago by boko haram. Why
I think u mean a particular mod grin
Anyhoo most media are afraid of clampdown by d govt

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Nobody: 10:11am On Jan 18, 2019
That's there ancestral home

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by JONNYSPUTE(m): 10:11am On Jan 18, 2019
Let them keep supporting the dullard.

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by AllTheWayUp: 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
grin grin grin
Buhari is s disaster

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Bashnigga(m): 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
#Life


Others are running for theirs embarassed
while others are flexing theirs to the fullest with zero worries cool

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Emeks008(m): 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
And our president was live on air some days ago saying people in bornu state can attest to the claim that boko haram is no longer holding threat against nigeria nation.

Let's call a spade a spade. Killing is on the increase.
The state Governor was crying on TV that the security situation in the state has gone worst.

I don't know why Nigeria government is playing politics with this boko haram issue

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by Lilimax(f): 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
magoo10:
Buhari despite his military background couldn't stop Boko Haram.
They are his brothers and sisters shocked

Do we really have a sitting president in Nigeria?

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Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by sotall(m): 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
Na wa ooo
Re: 8000 Flee From Rann In Borno To Cameroon After Boko Haram Attack by crisycent: 10:12am On Jan 18, 2019
Zombies won’t like this; they will soon claim its fake news

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